That's basically it, which are the best single issues of a mini series of all time, that haven't been collected yet. So far There's one that caught my attention, is Martian Manhunter: American Secrets #1-3 by Gerard Jones and Eduardo Barreto.
That's basically it, which are the best single issues of a mini series of all time, that haven't been collected yet. So far There's one that caught my attention, is Martian Manhunter: American Secrets #1-3 by Gerard Jones and Eduardo Barreto.
Morrison's Seaguy Slaves of Mickey Eye love it really wish they would reprint first trade and include it.
Greg Pak's Warlock, fantastic read really well done. One of the few single issue series I still own.
1963, by Alan Moore and a plethora of great artists. It would've been great to see it collected (and concluded, for that matter), but I'm afraid the time has passed for the point it wanted to make (AFAIK the conclusion would involve the heroes from that fictional universe meeting the then-current Image comics superhero lineup), and we all know Moore's stance on superheroes as of today.
Yes! Where is Seaguy vol 2?
In fact where the heck is vol 3 so we can get it Omnibused!!!
Most of the early Marvel mini series from the 80s have been collected. The big exception is Jack of Hearts. It was a four issue mini by Bill Mantlo with an issue of Marvel Team Up that acted as a prelude to the mini. You could even throw in his early appearances for a nice thick trade.
Was The Weird, a 4-issue Justice League mini by Jim Starlin, ever collected? That was a cool story although I haven't read it in decades, so I don't know if it stands the test of time.
There are a lot of 80s licensed mini-series I would like to see collected like Thundercats, Silverhawks, Visionaries, Air Raiders, etc.
I'm probably the only one, but I'd buy a Black Canary collection consisting of her early 90's series'.
The 4 issue mini ("New Wings") was actually pretty good; the 12 issue ongoing that followed started off in a similar vein, but fell apart halfway through.