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. #20956
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
    Hell yeah. No content listing though so I wonder what it’ll be.

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    BATMAN: THE DELUXE EDITION BOOK 6 OHC
    Written by TOM KING
    Art by MIKEL JANÍN, JORGE FORNÉS, TONY S. DANIEL, and others
    Cover by LEE WEEKS
    $34.99 US | 496 pages | 7 1/16" x 10 7/8" | Hardcover
    ISBN: 978-1-77951-570-4
    ON SALE 7/26/22
    Final volume! This deluxe hardcover collects the conclusion of Tom King's acclaimed Batman run, including the "The Fall and the Fallen" and "City of Bane" story arcs. Collects Batman #70-85, Batman Annual #4, and Batman Secret Files #2.


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lucky One View Post
    As soon as they got past where the Archives left off. When they were reprinting material that’d already been restored for the Archives, the volumes were cheaper. Once they started having to restore the material, the prices shot up.
    Exactly, all the post- Archive material needs to be restored which means the cost increased

    I doubt it would happen but it would be nice if the price lowered when they reach the Silver Age seeing how their inventory is apparently in much better condition than the Golden Age material DC have in their archives

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    Finally this announcement made me very happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raffi Ol D'Arcy View Post
    SUPERMAN: THE GOLDEN AGE OMNIBUS VOL. 7
    Written by ALVIN SCHWARTZ, WILLIAM WOOLFOLK, and others
    Art by WAYNE BORING, STAN KAYE, AL PLASTINO, and others
    Cover by WAYNE BORING and STAN KAYE
    $150.00 US | 824 pages | 7 1/16" x 10 7/8" | Hardcover
    ISBN: 978-1-77950-560-6
    ON SALE 7/12/22
    As Superman enters the 1950s, Lex Luthor invents a device that banishes Superman to the fourth dimension, while Mr. Mxyztplk makes the city of Metropolis forget that their hero ever existed. Plus, Superman becomes a super-cowboy and meets a mighty caveman. Collects tales from Action Comics #126-147, Superman #55-65, and World's Finest Comics #37-47.

    Whew, finally!!! Hope the wait isn't as long for Volume 8 next.
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    How many more volumes of Superman till we reach the silver age?

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    Anyone know if the recent Batman The Imposter hardcover is regular sized, oversized/deluxe, or Black Label sized?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ER Prest View Post
    Anyone know if the recent Batman The Imposter hardcover is regular sized, oversized/deluxe, or Black Label sized?
    It's a regular sized book according to the PRH listing - https://prhcomics.com/book/?isbn=9781779514325.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
    It's a regular sized book according to the PRH listing - https://prhcomics.com/book/?isbn=9781779514325.
    Amazon had similar, but I figured I'd ask. Thanks! I'll just wait for the tpb version

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    Quote Originally Posted by ER Prest View Post
    Amazon had similar, but I figured I'd ask. Thanks! I'll just wait for the tpb version
    With the Black Label books, a good rule of thumb is that the collection will follow the dimensions of the original issues. The Imposter mini had the proportions of a regular US comic book, whereas One Dark Knight mini is what DC calls "Prestige Plus". And with only a few exceptions, nothing is Deluxe sized unless it's got Deluxe in the title.

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    They better be reprinting American Vampire Omnibus Vol. 1. I think that went OOP really quick, or at least I somehow missed the boat on it. Not really motivated to buy Vol. 2 if I can't have Vol. 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTemp View Post
    Hell yeah. No content listing though so I wonder what it’ll be.
    I'm glad that the Books of Magic omnibuses have reinvigorated interest in the post Gaiman Books of Magic comics.

    The John Ney Rieber run held a special place in my heart as a teenager, but I never saw anyone talk about them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raffi Ol D'Arcy View Post
    SUPERMAN: THE GOLDEN AGE OMNIBUS VOL. 7
    Written by ALVIN SCHWARTZ, WILLIAM WOOLFOLK, and others
    Art by WAYNE BORING, STAN KAYE, AL PLASTINO, and others
    Cover by WAYNE BORING and STAN KAYE
    $150.00 US | 824 pages | 7 1/16" x 10 7/8" | Hardcover
    ISBN: 978-1-77950-560-6
    ON SALE 7/12/22
    As Superman enters the 1950s, Lex Luthor invents a device that banishes Superman to the fourth dimension, while Mr. Mxyztplk makes the city of Metropolis forget that their hero ever existed. Plus, Superman becomes a super-cowboy and meets a mighty caveman. Collects tales from Action Comics #126-147, Superman #55-65, and World's Finest Comics #37-47.

    What's considered the start of Superman's Silver Age? How many omnibuses will it take to fully collect the Golden Age Superman?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timothy Hunter View Post
    What's considered the start of Superman's Silver Age? How many omnibuses will it take to fully collect the Golden Age Superman?
    The Man of Tomorrow Archives started in 1958 with Action Comics #241 & Superman #122 (#241 is the first Silver Age appearance of the Fortress of Solitude) so it's possible they may use that to start the Silver Age Omni's to

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    How’s the Final Crisis omnibus? I own the main story in hardback but wouldn’t mind getting it again with all the extra issues for more context on what the hell was going on ��

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