THE INFINITY WAR OMNIBUS Cover by RON LIM:
INFINITY BY STARLIN & HICKMAN OMNIBUS Cover by GEORGE PEREZ:
CONAN THE BARBARIAN: THE ORIGINAL MARVEL YEARS OMNIBUS VOL. 1 BARRY WINDSOR-SMITH COVER (DM ONLY):
CONAN THE BARBARIAN: THE ORIGINAL MARVEL YEARS OMNIBUS VOL. 1 JOHN CASSADAY COVER:
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE AVENGERS VOL. 19 HC Cover by JOHN BYRNE:
HOW TO PAINT CHARACTERS THE MARVEL STUDIOS WAY OHC Cover by MARVEL STUDIOS VISUAL DEVELOPMENT TEAM:
DOCTOR STRANGE BY DONNY CATES OHC Cover by MIKE DEL MUNDO:
Wish Marvel would reprint the Infinity Gauntlet Omnibus.
So now the question is, for me: Is it only a matter of time to get an Infinity Crusade Omni or will they pass and move on to tie ins of future movie material?
Collect all those tie-ins and complete that 90s run of Thanos/Infinity stories.
"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings" - Optimus Prime
I plan on picking up the Infinity War omni, and would definitely pick up an Infinity Crusade one, completionist that I am.
While the main event was the weakest of the trilogy, there were still some entertaining tie-ins. And when/where else will we ever get oversized reprints of that material?
So I've been wanting to read Hickman's run on The Avengers for a few months now. Obviously Infinity and Secret Wars are already collected in TPBs as is the rest of the run but what are the odds of the run being collected in larger TPBs. I mean I'll buy them as is but I'd rather have the option of buying fewer books, you know what I mean? Thanks!
And yes, I will also be checking out his Fantastic Four run as well.
From the IDW December 2018 solicitations:
The Amazing Spider-Man: The Ultimate Newspaper Comics Collection, Vol. 5 HC
Stan Lee (w) • Dan Barry, Floro Dery (a) • Floro Dery (c)
The woebegone web-slinger encounters problems that make Dar Harat seem like a sewing circle—if he can escape from their clutches, that is! Daily Bugle writer Jenny Sue Saxton arrives and falls for Peter Parker while trying to become Spider-Man’s biographer, even as Aunt May faces financial ruin in a very modern kind of bank heist. Mary Jane returns just in time to learn an important secret—and to introduce Peter to her Uncle Spencer Watson. Spidey’s reputation is under fire when he’s accused of pushing drugs. And in a story that rivals the classic “drug issues” of Spider-Man’s comic book, Stan Lee addresses one of the most heart-rending problems of modern times: child abuse.
HC • PC • $49.99 • 238 pages • 11” x 8-1/2” • ISBN: 978-1-68405-401-5