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DMZ goes downhill faster than any comic I've ever read. Buy at your own risk.
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Sure
I'm aware of the former but I'm willing to give it a shot and see how long it holds my interest. As for the latter, well, I try as much as possible to divorce the views and actions of the person who creates something from the thing they create otherwise there's not a lot in this world I'd be able to enjoy.
I have my limits though. This band will no longer be played in my house and all of their albums and my tour shirt were trashed after what the lead singer did.
Please forgive me if I am hopelessly out of the loop with this question, but why is Wonder Woman Archives Vol. 6 so rare & expensive?
I've seen some comments about it having a short print run, but not even Volume 1 is as costly or hard to find. I can only find a few copies of Vol. 6 for sale, let alone any for under $200.
Whatever the cause, was it systemic across all Archives from a certain period, or was this one a fluke? Should I buy Vol. 7 right now, just in case?
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Yeah I would agree with this though I've only read the first 4 or 5 trades. Has a really good concept, and a strong and interesting first fifteen or so issues then doesn't really go anywhere with it. I felt the same with Northlanders, first couple of trades were really great but it never got back to those heights. Though having different stories/characters every arc probably didn't help Northlanders.
Does anyone know what is included in the Graphic Ink: Art of Frank Quitely book this week?
Apologies if this has already been covered in the thread, but I know some people wanted the Kelly Jones Batman books in a larger format. Well, coming up in this week's solicits:
And the contents of the 2nd JSA Omnibus now include Annual #1 and Secret Files, but still no sign of the Hawkman crossover issues!!BATMAN: KELLEY JONES GALLERY EDITION HC
Written by DOUG MOENCH
Art by KELLEY JONES, JOHN BEATTY and others
Cover by KELLEY JONES
Advance solicit • On sale NOVEMBER • 248 pg, FC • 12” x 17” • $125.00 US
Graphitti Designs proudly launches their new, large-format hardcover book series with BATMAN: KELLEY JONES GALLERY EDITION. For the first time ever, Dark Knight fans and collectors will have the opportunity to see and own museum-quality reproductions of memorable Batman art...as it was originally conceived by the artist. Printed in color from high-resolution scans of the actual original art, this first entry in Graphitti Designs’ new Gallery Editions line replicates the look, feel and attitude of the artwork. Every page is reproduced at original size on heavy paper stock, capturing the artwork – stray pencil marks, whiteout, coffee stains and all! The pages are alive with all of the subtleties and nuances one would expect from investment-quality original comic art.
BATMAN: KELLEY JONES GALLERY EDITION is the first in a series of deluxe, hardcover books from Graphitti Designs that faithfully reproduces the original art from select, key DC Comics series. This inaugural volume contains the covers and interior pages from BATMAN #515 through #525, minus the interior of issue #520, which Kelley did not draw. These stories are written by Doug Moench, with most pages inked by John Beatty.
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