Standard sized
Deluxe
Omnibus
Absolute
Any rumblings that DC might consider releasing the Kirby Forth World stuff as a proper oversized collected omnibus?
I really want that run, but standard size and four volumes kinda puts me off
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IIRC they are rereleasing vol 1 but can't remember which, the tpb or the hc.
Also, finished Enigma yesterday and...hmm....wow? interesting?...I liked it? I don't know what to say, it was a unique experience.
Compared to that how is the Best of Milligan and McCarthy hc? I'm a bit hesitant with that because it contains several smaller stories and I'm just affraid that it doesn't read as well. Or any other Milligan recommendations?
I just want them to put vol. 2 back in print. it's crazy ridiculous the price jacking that goes on for that.
I was a little saddened by the paper. While it's decently thick paper, it's not the best quality. The edges of the paper are all uneven. I just think Kirby's work deserves better treatment. I still buy them (Kirby's collections) because the overall quality is nice enough, and well, it's KIRBY, but yeah.
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Thank you for the Milligan recommendations, gonna look into those. It is sad that a lo of his works remain uncollected (I never buy floppies).
Aaand I hesitated whether to buy the best of Milligan and McCarthy hc for 11 pounds or not and in 20 minutes it jumped back to 15. Damn!
Buying floppies does suck compared to being able to have stories in collection, but I read lying on my back and sometimes floppies are the easiest way to do this (because they are the lightest). But storing them and then having to open a bag and board to pull them out and read them can be a slight inconvenience.
I will only buy floppies if I want to read a series that is not collected and probably never will be.
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