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Hey Vilynne, I agree with you. I love the slick, glossy paper in Omni's and HC Deluxes. (That have them)
The images pop, greatly enhances the story, and keeps me coming back to read more. And to collect and buy more!
I'm so irritated I started back collecting too late for the New Teen Titans Omni's. Just can't afford that amount of money.
I saw earlier this year where they were reprinting the series in chunky TPB's. I figured I could collect those and have Dick Grayson eventually bind me a series of them. Then I Got volume 1 and was royally disappointed as it was printed on the very very very cheap newspaper print. What in the €#%!!!! They couldn't increase the print a couple of dollars to at least print it on the same shiny paper as most all the new TPB's come out in??? Or even floppy paper? This style paper is the same from the 80's!
Grrrr!!!!! Haven't bought the other TPB's. Guess I'll never enjoy that run, gosh to the darn-it!
Reliving my second childhood.... Making my TPB's take a back seat.....I'm now a new DC Omnibus and Hard Bound Book Collector: Batman: The Golden Age Omni V1 / Legends of the Dark Knight: Jim Aparo Vol. 2 / Gotham Central Omni / Justice League of America Silver Age Omni's V1 & V2 / Superman: The Golden Age Omni V1/ Green Lantern Omni V1
with many more purchases soon to come.....
So Action Comics gets Deluxe HC but not Detective?
Which run is Green Lantern: Hal Jordan Vol 2 and what does Vol 1 contain?
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There was no restoration done on those old Jack Kirby books, and the newsprint paper was garbage that will yellow and brittle and won't hold up well over the years since it isn't acid-free. Personally that's not what I want in a collected edition of old comics, nor do I think it's acceptable. They should have a reasonable archival level of quality. That's why we're buying them in hardcover.
I find it irritating too that some of DC's Tpb's have glossy paper and some have matte paper type quality but going back on the new Titans tpb's I kind of actually like them and the paper isn't exactly newspaper type otherwise you'd have ink smudges on your fingers each time you read them.
But the paper is more kind of like what DC and Marvel had what was called "baxter" type of paper for their certain direct market comics back in the 80's, in fact I still have some comics with that baxter type of paper and they're still held together pretty well.
The cover price on the two Kamandi volumes was $50 (each), so they weren't actually cheaper. Right now Amazon even has the price of the new solicit at $75, but that will probably go up to $100 (I don't expect $125 for a niche book like this).
The whole line of those old books were unacceptable collections, period. DC's done some dumber things, though. Currently this one holds the record for dumbest collection at the dumbest price point I've seen from them:
https://www.amazon.com/Infinity-Inc-...s=infinity+inc <- standard size hardcover. Only seven issues that is just half of a fourteen issue story, so obviously it needed to be in two volumes. Cover price $40!
I can't even begin to imagine what they were thinking, that people would buy that. And, I mean, Infinity Inc isn't exactly Batman, right?
But they've stopped being this dumb, so it's all good. Well, just reprint Fourth World already, and THEN it's all good, haha.
I think I know why Kamandi is going first, though. Well, besides the new Kamandi project DC's doing next year. In addition to the two crap books, Kamandi also got two DC Archives volumes that covered the first half of the 40 issues. Since they had full restoration work for half of the series already done, I bet it looked easy and economical to just finish up the back half and finally put out a proper collection.
No, Starman has nice paper. And nice binding. Only issues with the Starman books is that the six volumes could have been two, and they could have been oversized. They're nice collections though, no complaints.
I do know of the "Absolute" Editions, but I wasn't talking about Over-Oversized, I meant actual Deluxe Editions/OHC/Omnibus that collect more then one arc. And when I mentioned Snyder and Johns, i meant from their respective titles, like Batman, Justice League, Aquaman, so on and so forth. Sorry for the confusion. But now unless they plan on a Batman by Snyder Omni, or say a Justice League by Johns (which is obviously going to come) we have to wait even longer to read these things in order. Since for some reason instead of that stuff, we get Deluxes of the Rebirth stuff (which is fine, but come on DC, get your release shit together)
So, "Doom Patrol: The Silver Age Omnibus" is confirmed, but where is the "Swamp Thing: The Bronze Age Omnibus" ?!?!?
Great to have this: Jack Kirby's Kamandi Omnibus
is this: "Justice League Vol. 1 & 2 Deluxe Edition" the folow up to Darkseid war?
Thanks for answering. Yes, it's that baxter paper in the NTT TPB's. Blech!!! It just doesn't jump or pop out wanting me to read it.
I wish DC would still to one type of paper. I prefer the type used in Floppy's and MOST new TPB's. Nice and shiny and eye popping images.
Reliving my second childhood.... Making my TPB's take a back seat.....I'm now a new DC Omnibus and Hard Bound Book Collector: Batman: The Golden Age Omni V1 / Legends of the Dark Knight: Jim Aparo Vol. 2 / Gotham Central Omni / Justice League of America Silver Age Omni's V1 & V2 / Superman: The Golden Age Omni V1/ Green Lantern Omni V1
with many more purchases soon to come.....