Standard sized
Deluxe
Omnibus
Absolute
No problem at all
If you prefer to wait DC are releasing a Road to No Man's Land omnibus in October which will be the Cataclysm/Aftershock/Road to NML stuff so hopefully the main NML series will get an omnibus next
https://previewsworld.com/Catalog/JUN200540
No problem at all
If you prefer to wait DC are releasing a Road to No Man's Land omnibus in October which will be the Cataclysm/Aftershock/Road to NML stuff so hopefully the main NML series will get an omnibus next
https://previewsworld.com/Catalog/JUN200540
I went from disappointed to happy that DC is collecting Byrne's Man of Steel run in non-Omni hardcovers.
Because, in Omnibus, they won't include Legends. And I absolutely think the 6 measly Legends issues around the key awesome Superman tie-ins should be collected with Byrne's Superman run. So with comic binding, I can make that happen. I have the original Man of Steel volumes, but they aren't so good for comic binding at all (don't include all covers, covers on the last story pages, etc).
Last edited by JBatmanFan05; 07-25-2020 at 07:55 AM.
Things I love: Batman, Superman, AEW, old films, Lovecraft
Grant Morrison: “Adults...struggle desperately with fiction, demanding constantly that it conform to the rules of everyday life. Adults foolishly demand to know how Superman can possibly fly, or how Batman can possibly run a multibillion-dollar business empire during the day and fight crime at night, when the answer is obvious even to the smallest child: because it's not real.”
It was resolicited in last week's solicits. The new release date is 22 December 2020.
It has been a while DC cancelled anything outright. There have been a few books rescheduled, but the last time there was anything cancelled, was last year. Maybe there's a good chance that we'll see this?
Have any of these giant compendiums been released yet? I noticed solicits for Fables and Y The Last Man, too, and I’m sure there are others. I myself haven’t seen one in person, and I keep picturing a phone book.
Long having missed out on the Starman omnis I’m willing to pick this up, but I’m just wondering about readability.
Should I get Green Lantern/Green Arrow: Space Traveler by O'Neill & Mike Grell TPB? Is it worth 40 bucks? Recommendations are welcomed!
Just for clarity, that is a hard cover.
It is a collection of mid-1970s GL/GA adventures, following on the heels of Hard Travelling Heroes(the more highly regarded series that are the "classic" GL/GA adventures).
It is clearly a product of its time but good Grell art was a sell for me.
For someone who is sick to the back teeth of Batman is it worth me cracking open my injustice gods among us omnibus, or is it completely Bat-centric?
BATMAN: THE RISE AND FALL OF THE BATMEN OMNIBUS
written by JAMES TYNION IV, MARGUERITE BENNETT, STEVE ORLANDO, TOM KING, TIM SEELEY, and CHRISTOPHER SEBELA
art by EDDY BARROWS, ALVÁRO MARTÍNEZ, JAVIER FERNÁNDEZ, MARCIO TAKARA, CHRISTIAN DUCE, RILEY ROSSMO, ANDY MacDONALD, BEN OLIVER, CARMEN CARNERO, JOE BENNETT, MIGUEL MENDONÇA, JESÚS MERINO, PHILIPPE BRIONES, SCOT EATON, ROGE ANTONIO, and others
cover by EDDY BARROWS
ON SALE 12/22/20
$150.00 US | 1,280 PAGES | 7.0625" x 10.875"
FC | DC | ISBN: 978-1-77590-665-8
Batman may be a loner, but he can't always do it alone. In this oversize hardcover collection, current Batman writer James Tynion IV is joined by an all-star team of artists as someone targets Batman's allies in Gotham City—young, untested heroes who model themselves after the Dark Knight but don't have his training or resources. With the help of Batwoman, the Caped Crusader recruits these young vigilantes, training them to be a team worthy of Gotham's biggest threats.
Red Robin, Spoiler, Orphan, and Clayface are the first heroes to get recruited. But can a team inspired by Batman and trained by Batwoman take on an entire anti-vigilante army? Or will Batman's vision of a team of Bat-heroes go down in flames? And as Cassandra Cain and Azrael join, can this team withstand the threat of the Order of St. Dumas? Or will inner conflict doom this alliance?
Collects Detective Comics #934-981 and pages from issue #1000, Detective Comics Annual #1, Batman #7-8, and Nightwing #5-6.
BATMAN: THREE JOKERS OHC
written by GEOFF JOHNS
art and new cover by JASON FABOK
ON SALE 11/10/20
$29.99 US | 160 PAGES | FC
8.5" x 10.875"
DC BLACK LABEL | AGES 17+
ISBN: 978-1-77950-023-6
Thirty years after Batman: The Killing Joke changed comics forever, Batman: Three Jokers
reexamines the myth of who, or what, is the Joker and what is at the heart of his ongoing battle with Batman? New York Times bestselling writer Geoff Johns and artist Jason Fabok, the team that waged the "Darkseid War" in the pages of Justice League, reunite to tell the ultimate story of Batman and The Joker!
In this highly anticipated epic, learn why there are three Jokers, and what that means for the decades-long battle between the Dark Knight and the Clown Prince of Crime. In this powerful, emotional story, Batman, Batgirl, and Red Hood—all past victims of The Joker—work together to solve a mystery unlike anything they've ever faced before!