On Amazon it says the Kraven's Last Hunt deluxe edition includes "material from" Amazing Spider-Man 634-637. Does anyone know if it includes the main story or just a backup story?
On Amazon it says the Kraven's Last Hunt deluxe edition includes "material from" Amazing Spider-Man 634-637. Does anyone know if it includes the main story or just a backup story?
I don't have any hard or soft cover books that suck
I did have hundreds of single issues in my house over a
35 year period that sucked because of changes in writing or the book just sucked
and I was to pig headed to toss it, especially over the last the last ten years when
D C and Marvel really swung there picks quick and fast in the comic book mining for crap.
I do have many books with only a few story read and a few I have yet to start reading, but that is
because I keep adding more books and don't have the reading passion I had years back, but
I do want all the books I have and will continue to read them story by story and continue to add
new books .
Reminds me of the John Byrne Alpha Flight Omnibus and how I had (or chose too) read through a lot of stores before I got to issue #1 of Alpha Flight.
I plan on ordering the Fantastic Four Omnibus volume 1 this week, only thing is, I plan on starting with Fantastic Four 232 and moving forward,
saving all the previous material for reading when ever I feel like it.
I learned my lesson with the Alpha Flight book.
Instock has updated their front page, looks like the Thor Heroes return omnibus and some Deadly Hands of Kung Fu omni's are discounted at 60% off
https://www.instocktrades.com/
Gary Friedrich of Ghost Rider lawsuit fame has passed away from Parkinsons Disease at age 75
Rest in Peace sir.
Now, not sound disrespectful(cause that is not my intent), how long before Marvel starts cranking out Johnny Blaze MMW, Epics and/or Omnis?
Speculation has been that his lawsuit and the settlement of it were tied to the material not being produced. Assumption being royalties paid to him were the hangup from the settled lawsuit. Would his estate not be entitled to any monies? Surely he knew, due to the Parkinsons, that he was on borrowed time and the settlement would include for that.
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