Mort Cinder is definitely worth to track down! but i'm not sure if there is any english edition.
first 42 pages
http://www.fibra.hr/preview/MortPreview.pdf
Mort Cinder is definitely worth to track down! but i'm not sure if there is any english edition.
first 42 pages
http://www.fibra.hr/preview/MortPreview.pdf
Last edited by maeda; 10-07-2014 at 11:40 PM.
Well, bit of a long winded explanation here.
As of now I haven't ordered it yet. Partly, because it's release snuck up on me. Originally, I only saw it available through CGN with a 10/28 release date. Now I see it's out this week and with a 20% discount instead of the original 30% they had promoted. A bit pricey once shipping is added. I just happened to check IST a minute ago and now they have it listed as available. Both sites state they're limited to 425 copies. I think I'll bite the bullet on this one and order in the next 24 hours and toss in something like Leaving Megalopolis to get free shipping.
Were you hoping to get some feedback from someone else who has it (me)? I would gladly do so, but you'd probably have to wait a 7-10 days.
Latest addition to my collection.
I know nothing about Ultimate Marvel, would like to collect one series in HC, been thinking about X-Men - Ultimates Omnibus is just too expensive - would you guys recommend?
Recently I've seen good prices for Aaron's Wolverine Omnibus on Ebay but only for US, delivery for UK was too big, like 30-40 quid. But cheap-comics has it for 35 euros.Just saying....
Really? I just have a felling I'm too old for Spider-Man.
Of course it was only a matter of time (and finding a reasonably priced used copy) until I caved. And so the deluxe version of "Asterix and the Picts" arrived today.
First of all here is a size comparison with the recent oversized HC editions and then the regular albums, which are the same size as the ones in the UK/US, I think:
At first I was a bit disappointed. Despite being about an inch taller than the "ultimate edition" HCs, the actual artwork is not. There is just a wider margin.
However, the initial disappointment passed as soon as I had a look at the "extras" (in inverted commas because they far surpass everything I've seen so far). The edition is 128 pages overall, out of which 44 pages comprise the actual album.
But then there is a 33 page dossier about the book that includes everything from the first phone call Ferri received through character development to the different stages of production like pencilling, inking, colouring. This is fleshed out by boatloads of sketches by Ferri and Conrad, but also by Uderzo (who was heavily involved in the character designs). There are even sketches by Manu Larcenet, a close friend of Ferri's:
On the left are sketches by Ferri, while on the right there are some by Larcenet
Some more extras, this time on character designs.
Sketches by Conrad and Uderzo
The colouring process
But the most stunning additional material are the pencils. And there are not just a few pages of them - the whole (!!!) album is included. So on top of everything else it's an Artist's Edition as well:
Last edited by LordJulius; 10-08-2014 at 05:15 AM.
Man, I haven't posted in a while, but really don't have much to show for it:
Also started collecting L&R (Why didn't I read it sooner? Absolutely loving it!), and picked up a few cheap DC trades at my LCS:
What do you all think are the chances of getting a nicer release of Afterlife with Archie than the Trade? I'm buying it in Floppies, but I'm unsure if I want to buy the trade or wait and hope for a Hardcover.