I read the Champions Masterworks HC this week-end and I was really surprised that it was an easy enjoyable read (in comparison to titles published a little earlier and roughly the same time).
Now I am interested if the Champions were simply ahead of their time or if there are other books which have the same mood?
Another issue would be the Avengers at this time (here probably I have to ask Krisis again to comment ... thanks for your insight!): I also read the Coming of the Beast and it is my understanding that he stays on the team (and sometimes joins the X-Men (DPS)) somewhere around #200thing.
Which would you say are the storylines which are Mutant heavy during this period of the Avengers (and if there are some notable ones also which story lines come to mind later in the Avengers book)?
I read somewhere that "Nights of Wondagore" features a SW and QS origin story but the trade is oop it seems and somewhat pricey. Are there more stories I should try to get if I want to follow Beast's Avengers time more closely? What about the Epics such as Final Threat and Under Siege / Judgement Day for the later period?
Thank you in advance!
For me, Stern's Spidey is THE definitive Spider-Man run from my childhood. I read all of it up to that point, and Stern's run IMO wasn't trying to reinvent the wheel in regards to the character, it just kept the character evolving at what seemed like a perfect pace. I think he really captured the vibe that Romita Sr and Stan did with their run vs the sort of hollowness (IMO) that McFarland and those after him did, which ultimately made me stop reading the title until well after The Clone Saga.
If you are intrigued by Nights of Wundagore, rather than paying too much for an OOP TPB, you might consider the recently released Marvel Universe by John Byrne omnibus. It includes AVENGERS (1963) #164-166 and #181-191, which encompasses all the issues from that trade and then some. Plus, you'd get a gorgeous oversize version of Byrne's five issues of The Champions and all the rest.
Production quality of recent OHCs:
I received the Captain America White OHC and I am really disgusted about the thin paper stock of this book (it is printed in USA). The pages are really, really wavy. After I received my first copy I thought the problem was that the comic got a little bit wet, because the package was wet too.
I checked the recently released Giant-Size Little Marvels: AVX (printed in China) and the pages are flat.
So I sent the Cap book back and got a new copy. But as before the pages are extremely wavy. So the pages are that thin that they are wavy!!!
I think that the paper stock of the comics printed in the US is too thin and the paper stock of the comics printed in China is not good but ok (e.g. Civil War OHC 2nd edition, Thor by Aaron OHC).
Here is a picture of Captain America White OHC:
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The beginning starts out slow as Stern takes over Peter Parker, TSM. But once he his ASM, it's, well, amazing. Probably the best SM run of all time, right up there with JMS before Quesada started meddling in it. Stern wrote a very mature Peter Parker. He joked, but it wasn't the silly, stupid shit a lot of other writers do with him (ahem, Slott). He acted like a grown up and he absolutely kicked ass. The Juggernaut, Hyde, the Hobgoblin - all of it - was just great. There's also the very touching story about a boy who loved SM and got to meet him.
Like another poster said, he didn't need to reinvent the wheel, but he certainly too control of the ball and ran with it.
No kidding. There's some serious whining about that.
Is the hardcover of Inhumans by Jenkins & Lee oversized? Amazon has a listing for a 2013 printing and 2015 printing and just wanna make sure I don't end up with a Premiere Hardcover.
Back in the 90s I read the Ditko Lee run and thought, "Wow, Spiderman was perfect right away." Then a friend lent me the Hobgoblin saga, the art was Ditko-seque and the story was a page turner. I haven't seen them since but I have the Vulture issue and it's a torn up copy I've always kept. I want to read the run now.
Is the binding glued or sewn? Hard to tell from that pic. I ask because DC has recently switched to sewn bindings on all of their OHCs including the thin ones, which made me very happy. I know Marvel does it on their ~260+ page Marvel Now OHCs and I was curious whether they do the same on their thinner ones.
Yeah, I don't have a ton and they are all pretty recent.