You interested? PM me, I'll sell 'em to ya real cheap!
I know it was a popular run at the time, but I refrained for financial reasons. Then I found them all when my local Border's closed and got a good deal. However it's taken all these years to pull them back out and read...
I am curently reading Acts of Vengeance:Avengers.
This crossover/Event storyline was after Secret War 1 one of the first storyline spread across several comic books i read way back.
I have read and had most of the stories before but there are a few Avengers Spotlight stories i had not read back then and a few others stories.
Going to start Green Lantern by Geof Johns omnis.
DC,I need Bronze Age Batman,Green Lantern,and Flash collected.Please,and thank you.
When i started reading comics my favorite events were Secret Wars 1 and Infinity Gauntlet.
Acts of Vengeance was a event that i think was a bit uneven in how good all the stories were compared to the stories of SW 1 or IG.
Even so AOV is a event story arc that is at the level of Avengers vs Thanos story arc from the 70´s or Attlantis Attacks imo.
“We have a saying, my people. Don’t kill if you can wound, don’t wound if you can subdue, don’t subdue if you can pacify, and don’t raise your hand at all until you’ve first extended it.”
I've just finished reading Criminal Volume 7: Wrong Place, Wrong Time. Now onto Daredevil Epic Collection: A Touch of Typhoid.
Pull List: Daredevil, Radiant Black, Rogue Sun, No One, Time Before Time
“We never lose our demons. We only learn to live above them"
The Vision and The Scarlet Witch: The Saga of Vision and Wanda and The Creature Commandos!
I am reading the book, "DC Through the 80's: End of Eras". I got the Crisis on Infinite Earth Deluxe Edition Compendium books and I was disappointed somewhat. The COIE book 1 features a ton of All Star Squadron books, on some days that's great, but thats not what I remember from that era. The DC Through the 80's book is what I was looking for! Lots of weird House of Mystery stories, the amazing debut of "I Vampire" (both the original and the New 52 book are terrific), and big team up anniversary issues featuring Batman by Brian Bolland and Superman by Rich Buckler. The storytelling is weird, varied, and experimental. The book ends with Alan Moore's pitch for Twilight of the Superheroes. They should get Tom King to just flesh the thing out, or hey why not Kurt Busiek or John Ridley! Alan Moore hates me and my lifelong appreciation anyway because I bought before Watchmen in single issues. Haven't I suffered enough Alan?