Good question. The solicit does not mention New Titans, but says it includes "the legendary story."
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Good question. The solicit does not mention New Titans, but says it includes "the legendary story."
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If the number of pages (304) is correct (and judging from what DC has often done in the past), there'll be no Titans. Annual #13 alone has 46 comic pages, leaving 258 pages for 12 Batman issues.
At least you'd get parts 1, 3 and 5 of this storyline, including the beginning and the ending ...
So I pre-ordered the American Vampire Omnibus. I do not know much about it beyond it being written by Scott Snyder and that it sounded interesting. Going to give it a shot. Anyone here read the series?
Was thinking about picking up the Superman: Panic in the Sky trade when I'm at my LCS next week, but just thought I'd double-check with you guys that the material isn't included in the Superman: Exile and Other Stories omnibus-- And if it isn't, which do I read first?
so i have a (random) question.
DC is producing a bunch of silver age omnibuses, green lantern being one of them. volume 1 was released in 2017 and contained showcase 22-24, and green lantern 1-35. volume 2 was released earlier this year, and contained #36-75.
a few months after vol 2 was released, DC put out a green lantern/green arrow: hard traveling heroes deluxe edition, which i believe is a scaled back version of the same absolute edition they released a few years back. this contains #76-87, #89, and the flash back-up features.
my question: should i assume this hard traveling heroes deluxe edition is the de facto volume 3 of their silver age GL omnibus series (even thought it is not, in fact, an omnibus) or do you think DC will put out an actual volume 3 next year covering the exact same material they just released?
the prospect of buying this deluxe edition when a volume 3 may be on its way next year is giving me a shocking amount of anxiety. i'm just not as familiar with DC's collected edition practices.
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I don't think they'd re-release what is essentially the same book with a different title. "Hard Traveling Heroes" is a well known classic, and will continue to be marketed and reprinted as its own thing, I would think.
If you're worried about a massive double-dip (and I don't blame you), wait it out and see if a GL Silver Age Vol. 3 pops up in the solicitations. Again, "Hard Traveling Heroes" is one you shouldn't have to worry about going out of print for awhile; and if it does, there's always another reprint on the horizon for that one.
What SJNeal wrote. I would just add that we'll most likely see a Green Lantern Bronze Age Vol. 1 as GL #76 was from 1970 and that's when the Bronze Age moreorless started. The next GL Omnibus will incorporate all of Hard Travelling Heroes and around 20 more issues.
I'm also just waiting on GL Bronze Age vol.1 Omni
I did not buy the Hard Traveling Heroes cause I feel certain this book is coming at some point. It may be next year or 3yrs away with a GL movie, I don't know but I can wait it out.
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The "new" cover for the Wonder Woman, Diana Prince: The 50th Anniversary Omnibus has appeared on amazon: