I need and will be getting that Ultimate
Omnibus, just like I have to own
The Authority Omnibus arriving
Next week
Ross not Brant
I need and will be getting that Ultimate
Omnibus, just like I have to own
The Authority Omnibus arriving
Next week
Ross not Brant
While I absolutely agree with everything you said there I think it's not supposed to be read a 100% seriously. Reread it last year (like the 6th time in the last decade) and it really felt like a satire. Like Robocop or Starship troopers.
And considering Millar's often anti authoritarian politics (although it's been a while since I've followed him on social media, he might have sold out since then) I don't think this is a big stretch.
Also the MCU was very influenced by it but Feige and crew cherrypicked the best stuff and left all the "f**k you" attitude behind.
Here’s hoping that we get a reprint of the first Miles Morales Omnibus... didn’t realize it was OOP and that it was only one volume.
After Endgame, I re-read the Ultimates by Millar and Hitch. I think this book and Favreau's Iron Man are the two main reasons the Marvel Cinematic universe exists. Everyone is definitely abrasive and vulgar, but that is part of the idea. When I re-read the series, I was surprised how much of that book mapped out the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Thanks for the info.
Good to know,because i had the Amazing Fantasy Omnibus in my wishlist of collected editions.
So if i am not mistaken, the contents of the Amazing Fantasy Omnibus are in the Marvel Masters of Suspense: Stan Lee & Steve Ditko Omnibus Volume 2 and Monsters.The Marvel Monsterbus Vol.2.
Now after knowing the contents of the Marvel Masters of Suspense: Stan Lee & Steve Ditko Omnibus Volume 2, i won´t be getting the Amazing Fantasy Omnibus anymore.
This just in. Omar Valdivieso announces The Sensational She-Hulk by Byrne Omnibus:
I just got the Sensational She-Hulk
John Byrne trade with over 400
Pages so this omnibus is going
To be a pass for me.
I probably will be getting the
Black Widow Omnibus
Still need to see the content.
Courtesy of the folks over at the MMW boards:
TALES OF SUSPENSE (1959) 52-53, 57, 60, 64;
AVENGERS (1963) 29-30, 36-37, 43-44;
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) 86;
AMAZING ADVENTURES (1970) 1-8;
DAREDEVIL (1964) 81;
BIZARRE ADVENTURES (1981) 25;
MARVEL FANFARE (1982) 10-13;
SOLO AVENGERS (1987) 7;
BLACK WIDOW: COLDEST WAR (1990);
PUNISHER/BLACK WIDOW: SPINNING DOOMSDAY'S WEB (1992);
DAREDEVIL/BLACK WIDOW: ABATTOIR (1993);
MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS (1988) 135;
DAREDEVIL ANNUAL (1967) 10;
FURY/BLACK WIDOW: DEATH DUTY (1995);
JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY (1951) 517-519;
MATERIAL FROM AVENGERS (1963) 16, 32- 33, 38-39, 41-42, 45-47, 57, 63-64, 76
I brew the beer you drink. What's your super power?
Definitely happy to finally get the Sensational She-Hulk omni, but for 752 pages, I wish it was $100 list instead of $125. No hesitation to get it though.
The Marvel Masters of Suspense:Stan Lee & Steve Dikto:Omnibus Volume 2 have the remaining Amazing Fantasy issues that are not in the MonsterBus Vol.2 Omnibus if i am not mistaken.
So to me that had Amazing Fantasy Omnibus in my wishlist of collected editions,i will be not getting the Amazing Fantasy Omnibus because i will be getting these two Omnibuses instead.
The She Hulk Omnibus by John Byrne will be another new Omnibus that is way cool to have.
Quite funny stories with great art by John Byrne.
A second Golden Age Namor Omnibus is on the way:
Timely’s Greatest: The Golden Age Sub-Mariner by Bill Everett - the Post-War Years Omnibus
Collecting: Sub-Mariner Comics 21-24, 26-30, 32-42, Namora 1-3, Marvel Mystery Comics 84-86, 90-91, Human Torch 28, 30, 37-38, Blonde Phantom 17, Young Men 27-28, Men’s Adventures 28