View Poll Results: What hardcover format do you prefer?

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  • Standard sized

    67 10.26%
  • Deluxe

    257 39.36%
  • Omnibus

    270 41.35%
  • Absolute

    143 21.90%
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  1. #18496
    Extraordinary Member Raffi Ol D'Arcy's Avatar
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    JACK OF FABLES: THE DELUXE EDITION BOOK THREE OHC
    written by BILL WILLINGHAM, MATTHEW STURGES, and CHRIS ROBERSON
    art by RUSS BRAUN, TONY AKINS, and others
    cover by BRIAN BOLLAND
    After leaving the confines of Fabletown for the streets of Hollywood, the incomparable Jack Horner found fame and fortune by cashing in on his own legend—only to have it all taken away by the enforcers of Fabletown’s laws. Now, stripped of his wealth and forced into exile, Jack must return to his roots as a wandering ne’er-do-well, chasing easy money and easier women. This final volume collects issues #36-50.
    ON SALE 03.04.20
    $39.99 US | 7.0625” x 10.875” | 400 PAGES


  2. #18497
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    WEIRD WESTERN TALES: JONAH HEX HC
    written by JOHN ALBANO, MICHAEL FLEISCHER and others
    art by TONY DeZUNIGA, JOSE LUIS GARCIA-LOPEZ, and others
    new cover by JOSE LUIS GARCIA-LOPEZ
    One of the greatest and most memorable Western characters in comics, Jonah Hex rode the high plains in search of vengeance and justice in these 1970s stories collected here for the first time. A former Confederate soldier, Hex traveled from town to town helping those in need, stopping evildoers but often exacting a high price. Collects adventures from All-Star Western #10-11 and Weird Western Tales #12-14 and #16-38.
    ON SALE 04.29.20
    $99.99 US | 7.0625” x 10.875” | 528 PAGES
    FC | ISBN: 978-1-77950-377-0
    This material was previously solicited as Jonah Hex: The Bronze Age Omnibus
    Vol. 1 HC (JUL190650). All orders placed under this item code are canceled.


    Unfortunately, this isn't marked as oversized or deluxe. Very strangely priced at $99.99 if it isn't OHC format. Hopefully this is a mistake as the book dimensions seem to suggest OHC.

  3. #18498
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    They list the dimensions it is the same as the other omnibus 7.0625” x 10.875” so I would assume this is going to be an omnibus just not in name for whatever reason.

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    Wow to the Byrne Superman omni! I just read the trades a year or so ago but I'll definitely buy this to reread in oversized and hopefully better ordered. One step closer to having omnis from Byrne through Death and Return of Superman.

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    Torn if I should get new Flash omnibus or stick with old ones. I assume the 3rd volume will be Rebirth and maybe Flashpoint

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judge Dredd View Post
    Torn if I should get new Flash omnibus or stick with old ones. I assume the 3rd volume will be Rebirth and maybe Flashpoint
    The third should be (presuming none of this gets pushed into v2) Final Crisis: Rogue's Revenge, Blackest Night: Flash, Rebirth, Flash 1-12, and maybe Flashpoint (I could see them just putting out a Flashpoint omni after v3).
    Blue text denotes sarcasm

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    DC is being very very cruel
    Spectre Omnibus
    And Byrne Superman Omnibus
    And Fables Absolute
    And Jonah Hex Omnibus again
    But we can not celebrate until
    We actually have the books we
    Hope to buy in our hands

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    There are too many un-Absolute books being made into Absolutes and this is from someone who loves Fables

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    So with 30 issues per book absolute fables will take 5 volumes to cover the 150 issue series, pus a 6th volume containing 1001 nights of snowfall and werewolves of the heartland.

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    Spectre Omnibus? I wish they'd finish Ostrander's run in fat TPBs

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    Quote Originally Posted by pjerooo View Post
    Spectre Omnibus? I wish they'd finish Ostrander's run in fat TPBs
    Me too. I loved the 2 that they released.
    Pull List: Daredevil, Radiant Black, Rogue Sun, No One, Time Before Time

    “We never lose our demons. We only learn to live above them"

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    Ah, the old 'should i sell my Deluxe Editions in favor of the Absolutes?' conundrum...

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    Should they be printed, I'll pick up Hex and The Spectre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark-Flux View Post
    Ah, the old 'should i sell my Deluxe Editions in favor of the Absolutes?' conundrum...
    I’ve stopped that game, I may upgrade to a couple of omnis but I’m done with Absolutes

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    I always pass on absolutes
    But Alan Moore Swamp Thing
    Is a must for me
    Too many words and beautiful
    Art to contain in a lesser size
    Book.

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