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    Quote Originally Posted by Balakin View Post
    amazon uk/us and wordery lists it as undersized, 21 cm high. Maybe the listing is wrong though, hopefully.
    Usually you mean ;D

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    What comics are in the Titans Masterpieces collection?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tanim View Post
    What comics are in the Titans Masterpieces collection?
    None yet I believe, but aside from The Quest for the Timebird, I'm pretty sure The Nikopol Trilogy by Enki Bilal will be another.

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    Hate you Martin, I'll get them both. Think tose books've been released in Poland, or will be - Fatale - but I'm not sure about size.

    Does anyone know when we're getting Corto Maltese hardcovers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lvizzz View Post
    Hate you Martin, I'll get them both. Think tose books've been released in Poland, or will be - Fatale - but I'm not sure about size.

    Does anyone know when we're getting Corto Maltese hardcovers?
    IIRC last time IDW said they gonna release all the paperbacks and then a limited hc run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balakin View Post
    IIRC last time IDW said they gonna release all the paperbacks and then a limited hc run.
    Thanks!

    Just spoken with friend, she said Fatale is very boring and sold it immediately after reading. Art is great thou.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lvizzz View Post
    Just spoken with friend, she said Fatale is very boring and sold it immediately after reading.
    Your friend is wrong!


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    Quote Originally Posted by lvizzz View Post
    Thanks!

    Just spoken with friend, she said Fatale is very boring and sold it immediately after reading. Art is great thou.
    maybe she was talking about the Brubaker one? I have some friends who said the same thing about that Fatale book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balakin View Post
    maybe she was talking about the Brubaker one? I have some friends who said the same thing about that Fatale book.
    No, this one. You can't go wrong with Brubaker.

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    Does anyone know if Delcourt and the other publishers plan to publish their recent translations or will it be digital only?

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    Stumbled across some Peyo books and would like to ask some advice if they are good or not? I mean Smurfs is famous and I remember liking the cartoon very much when I was a wee kid but didn't go even near to the new movies. Would I enjoy it as an adult?
    Is Benny Breakiron good?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balakin View Post
    Stumbled across some Peyo books and would like to ask some advice if they are good or not? I mean Smurfs is famous and I remember liking the cartoon very much when I was a wee kid but didn't go even near to the new movies. Would I enjoy it as an adult?
    Is Benny Breakiron good?
    With the latest HC reprints of the Smurf (one volume per year), I have read these stories (mostly for the first time) to my kid. It is indeed comics for kids but some stories were quite enjoyable for me (I am in my late forties).

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    Quote Originally Posted by vark View Post
    With the latest HC reprints of the Smurf (one volume per year), I have read these stories (mostly for the first time) to my kid. It is indeed comics for kids but some stories were quite enjoyable for me (I am in my late forties).
    so it's not like Asterix or Tintin? Bit more childish?

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    The early ones (e.g. the ones actually made by Peyo) are definitely quite enjoyable IMO, they're more along the lines of Asterix than Tintin. 'The Smurf King' is a surprisingly subversive story for what is ostensibly a kids comic.

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    Just got Quest for the time bird delivered, looks really lovely can't wait to read it.

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