I'm remaining hopeful that in addition to the Hulk by Pak Omni just mentioned that this Hulk(Red) by Loeb Omni is proof the Planet and WWH volumes sold well enough.
If that is the case we Hulk fans might could stay optimistic about getting an Incredible Hulk Silver Age vol.2....at some point.
"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings" - Optimus Prime
Ooh, I've been wanting to read Incredible Herc for a while.
Cyclops was right
Affordable Cable books reprinting sick Ladronn art that people liked when Cable was a hot book.Gotta wonder if moving from nice, thick TPBs to OHC really lost a lot of people or if it's just those specific stories.
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Expensive Cable book no one really asked for in prestige format reprinting material that came out when Cable wasn't very popular anymore.
Strange marketing strategy.
It's one distinct printing location of Quad, not all of them (Quad has different cities that print different books), that made the horrible books. Marvel will no longer be using them, they claim. You can expect a bunch of books already printed to come out. But not all of them. Hulk Epic: The Leader Lives, is reportedly going to be re-done as it had a "poor print run" and there is no word if other books will get re-done.
This is news from In Stock Trades, Marvel Masterworks Forum, etc.
It was so amazing. And filled to the brim with Greek mythology. And made me actually like Amadeus Cho, who always came across as this cocky/pompous smart @$$ kid - but he was actually a great character when written by Pak & Van Lente. Fred Van Lente is a great writer, IMO, and writes really FUN stuff, but suddenly he disappeared from Marvel. Hopefully it was HIS choice and not theirs. Anyways, highly recommend this series.
"Boomerang arrow, Kate... It comes back to you in the end. Boomerang. Respect it." - Clint
"Why the hell do you need an arrow that comes back to you after you shoot it, Clint?" - Kate
"Because... Boomerangs." - Clint.
Fred Wrote one of my all time favorite Spider-Man stories where the Chameleon impersonated Peter Parker for the first time. I think he moved Valiant Comics I read Archer and Armstrong for a bit but just didn't care about the company without Shooter. I wish Van Lente had been tapped for Spider-Man over Dan Slott.
Van Lente's material for Valiant is my favorite work of his. Archer & Armstrong started to fizzle out by the middle of the run (First hardcover collection is great), but Ivar Timewalker and War Mother were both fantastic. I'm hoping he writes more for Valiant in the future.
What's the name of the Spidey storyline Van Lente wrote involving the Chameleon, and has it been collected?
I know how you feel. The same thing happened to me with regards to Waid's Daredevil and now Straczynski's Spider-Man. Although, with the latter I never did get hold of the Back in Black and ASM: Civil War OHCs.
It would seem that any popular run that was released in OHCs will eventually get the Omnibus treatment.