That's my takeaway too. I didn't think Snyder could write like this, but I am proven wrong.Yeah it very much still feels like it belongs in Rebirth.
That's my takeaway too. I didn't think Snyder could write like this, but I am proven wrong.Yeah it very much still feels like it belongs in Rebirth.
'Slike 18 bucks on Amazon.ca man.Franklin Richards: Son of a Genius, Ultimate Edition Volume 1
I love this comic so much. It's like Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin was Franklin Richards and Hobbes was his robot babysitter. Chris Eliopoulos said he was inspired by his own kids always playing with all his stuff, and then imagined what it'd be like if that kind of kid's father was Reed frigging Richards.
Then, I wondered if, since this is Volume 1, then does a Volume 2 exist? I used to own two digest editions of this comic, but I thought that's all there was. So I googled it and yes, there is a Volume 2.
...which is now out of print.
Used and through a secondary seller, which makes me apprehensive. Never done one of those kinds of orders before.'Slike 18 bucks on Amazon.ca man.
How else do you get OOP books?Used and through a secondary seller, which makes me apprehensive. Never done one of those kinds of orders before.
Honestly? I just suck it up and hope it gets reprinted in the future. Because usually, out of print books are STUPIDLY expensive to get. Case in point: Kurt Busiek's Avengers run.How else do you get OOP books?
Right, but they're less expensive when they're used. That's how we get them.Honestly? I just suck it up and hope it gets reprinted in the future. Because usually, out of print books are STUPIDLY expensive to get. Case in point: Kurt Busiek's Avengers run.
I guess it's weird to me because I thought (and maybe I'm remembering wrong) you've sold some of your trades to a store before, and if so, they likely didn't hold onto those but later sold them to others, which would make that store a used secondhand seller. So unless you thought your books were unfit for human contact, you've been on the other side of that and whoever eventually owned your copies had it go fine.Forget I said anything. I'm being weird about this, I guess.
I just figure in the case of OOP books, when it's a choice between "I cannot have it" and "I can have it, but I'm not sure how it'll be," I'd rather try to have it, especially if the price is right.Well, there's buying used in person, and there's buying used via the internet, site unseen. The latter gives me pause, often, as well.
I remember one time, waaay back in the day, I ordered a complete VHS box sex of Cowboy Bebop off Ebay. What I got were homemade VHS copies, albeit with almost-convincing black and white labels and artwork on them. By the time I got them and figured out what had happened, the seller was gone.I just figure in the case of OOP books, when it's a choice between "I cannot have it" and "I can have it, but I'm not sure how it'll be," I'd rather try to have it, especially if the price is right.
I have scores of comics downloaded, including the above mentioned Buisek Avengers run. But I still prefer print.I remember one time, waaay back in the day, I ordered a complete VHS box sex of Cowboy Bebop off Ebay. What I got were homemade VHS copies, albeit with almost-convincing black and white labels and artwork on them. By the time I got them and figured out what had happened, the seller was gone.
And that's part of why I pirate all my media!
I'd offer to help Nick look, as IPtorrents has a pretty extensive comic section, but I'm not practiced at tracking down specific runs of comics. I had an inordinate amount of trouble locating even Blackest Night back when I wanted to read it, though when I did, it was well seeded (I just wasn't searching right). At any rate, Nick already has an IPtorrents account, I know cause I got him the invite
Ok, NOW I understand why you're super picky about the condition of your used comics. With the urgency of "not being able to read them" out of the picture, it's only natural that, if you are going to get yourself a physical copy, you want to take your time and be choosy, so that you get your money's worth as far as condition and such goes.I have scores of comics downloaded, including the above mentioned Buisek Avengers run. But I still prefer print.
I have scores of comics downloaded, including the above mentioned Buisek Avengers run. But I still prefer print.
Yeah, that I understand more.Ok, NOW I understand why you're super picky about the condition of your used comics. With the urgency of "not being able to read them" out of the picture, it's only natural that, if you are going to get yourself a physical copy, you want to take your time and be choosy, so that you get your money's worth as far as condition and such goes.
Right, eBay can get you your money back with almost no hassle if the item is not as described. I'm sure Amazon does too within reasonable time. We would've returned the Christmas gift except I didn't take it out of the plastic case to read it until three months later, at which point I saw the back of the hardcover had a tear along the spine.Yeah I'll admit its a risky move, SOMETIMES you get one in pretty good condition-OTHER TIMES-the jack-ass sells you an Essential Spider-man TPB WITHOUT GLUING THE FUCKING COVER BACK PROPERLY! EITHER WAY-safest form of gambling THIS ONE knows of! Either that or getting more Rupees in Zelda.
It's funny to read how the Mickey Mystery comics are seen as a change in the status quo. I wonder what will happen when people see the 27 year old comic this picture comes from:Mickey Mouse Mystery Magazine(Through a download, like I can find English prints)
Disney Schmuck: Hey, what's that?
Disney Italy: Its a Mickey Mouse comic that has an ACTUALLY interesting mystery, and changes up the status quo!
Disney Schmuck: SHUT IT THE FUCK DOWN!
Seriously I won't deny the old Mouseton comics have their charm, but unlike Donald and Scrooge Mickey's world wasn't really allowed to evolve much, mostly due to Disney's insistence on him staying pure and innocent. Hell, Epic Mickey is even a damn SATIRE of his lack of development, any passion he had dissected and transplanted into Donald Duck.
....huh....yeah that's a change-up all right.It's funny to read how the Mickey Mystery comics are seen as a change in the status quo. I wonder what will happen when people see the 27 year old comic this picture comes from:
This is what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object. Meep meep vs Main Man.[/DarkKnight]...Lobo/Roadrunner?
What chance has CON:18 when pitted against Luck:18?
--Patrick
I thought it was part ofDARK DAYS-The Forge
Me before reading:WELP, after accidentally reading the ending online, I'm sure I'll simply enjoy this and freak out about nothing.
Me after reading :....oh my fucking god-PLASTICMAN! That frozen egg is CLEARLY Plastic man!FUCK YEAH!
NOPE-I thought it was part of
The Anti-Monitor's machine.
It's so funny to me that this is going to be DC Rebirth vs the New 52 as if that was a separate universe all along. DC really wants to prove they're past that.NOPE--Plastic man popsicle! One they refer to it as a "he" ,2 he's got the color scheme, and 3 Mr.Terrific's line about it being about time for him get out is MOST likely a reference to the character being needlessly shelved because fuck the New 52.
Batman 25
Yeah yeah, brilliant start to a war between two of Bats' greatest foes-DID SHE SAY YES OR NOT?
They didn't?They should've drawn the whole issue in Looney Tunes style.
I didn't think I'd mind until I saw the artist struggling with Coyote's expressions. I knew what he was trying to ape from the cartoons, but it wasn't coming across right in the style used mainly throughout. They also let him talk after a certain point, which was ... eh? Yet later he was using the picket signs to speak in outer space and that was much funnier than just giving him dialogue balloons.They didn't?
Aww...
--Patrick