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« Reply #20 on: 01:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

Maybe this has changed over time? I saw an edition still in print through the DC Comics website, but it didn't include anything from this series.

PS: Your avatar is FREAKING ME THE FUCK OUT. I have a pathological fear of Frank Silva.

Just checked my volume (which was published in '88, BTW) and the only story from that series was "The Last Ha Ha" from The Joker #3.

PPS: Frank Silva scares the hell out of a lot of people (me included).  Cry
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« Reply #21 on: 01:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

Just checked my volume (which was published in '88, BTW) and the only story from that series was "The Last Ha Ha" from The Joker #3.

Huh... guess some of that stuff got replaced with newer material for the latest edition:

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Witness the Joker's greatest feats of criminal merriment and sordid crimes against the denizens of Gotham in stories from BATMAN #1, 66, 73, 110, 321, and 613, DETECTIVE COMICS #332, 475, 613, BATMAN BLACK AND WHITE VOL. 2, BATMAN: THE LONG HALLOWEEN #4 and BATMAN ADVENTURES ANNUAL #1!

DC Universe | 192pg. | Color | Softcover | $19.99 US |
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« Reply #22 on: 02:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

Weird that there'd be so many discrepancies. Here's mine (with a sweet Bolland cover that's an homage to the "Laughing Fish")
Batman: #1, 4, 63, 73, 74, 110, 159, 163, 251, 321
Detective: #168, 475, 476
newspaper comic strip '48
World's Finest #61, 88
Batman Kellogg's Special '66
Brave & Bold #111
Joker #3

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« Reply #23 on: 02:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

DC All-Star Squadron
Infinity Inc (Roy Thomas and Jerry Ordway)
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« Reply #24 on: 02:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

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I could be wrong there, but I haven't seen a collected editions of any part of that series(?). I've got two from way back, but would love to see it all together.
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« Reply #25 on: 02:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

Infinity Inc (Roy Thomas and Jerry Ordway)


Oooo, that's a good one.  I'd like to see that title reprinted right through the Mcfarlane stuff...   I was picking up the series from the get-go, but stopped reading comics in general around the time Mcfarlane started, after the Don Newton issues.  Good book! Thumbs Up
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« Reply #26 on: 02:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

hmmmmmm....

I think this is my favorite topic.

The Original New Teen Titians (George Perez run) should all be collected in Hardcovers!! They are only planing to collect it to issue 27 as far as I know. The Whole Thing should be in Hardcovers.

All Star Squardron - My personal favorite. All my issues are yellow and worn.

Infinity Inc. - While my issues aren't in as horrible shape as my All Star Squadron set, this is a great series that ties into so much of Johns JSA.

Paul Levits Legion of Superheroes should be in a nice set of trade paperbacks (or lovely oversized hardcovers). They have started to trades some of these issues, but not nearly enough of them in any kind of normal order.

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« Reply #27 on: 04:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

Untold Tales of Spider-Man omnibus
Blue Beetle ('80s) omnibus
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« Reply #28 on: 04:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

Untold Tales of Spider-Man omnibus


Sold! Marvel put out a Spider-man Visionaries: Kurt Busiek volume 1 quite awhile ago it seems now with the first 8 issues of Untold with no follow-up volume on the horizon. There's not a whole lot of other Busiek Spider-Man stuff out there after untold either so I don't know what they thinking with that title. It's a shame and one of my biggest disappointments that when Busiek was big at Marvel that he never worked on a regular Spider-Man for a long period of time like he did on the Avengers. Just seems like that would have been a good fit.
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« Reply #29 on: 05:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

I could be wrong there, but I haven't seen a collected editions of any part of that series(?). I've got two from way back, but would love to see it all together.

Image has released each of the two fifteen issue series in its own volume (The Hero Discovered and The Hero Defined).  They also have four collections (I think there are four) devoted to the second part of the trilogy.  And eight collections for the first part.

Unfortunately, The Hero Discovered has been recolored.
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« Reply #30 on: 05:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

A few Marvel books that would make sense based on current stories to see in nice, color reprints:

New Warriors
Darkhawk
Guardians of the Galaxy
Quasar
Skrull Kill Crew

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Sleepwalker
Generation X
Hellstorm
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« Reply #31 on: 05:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

Marvel's 2001/Machine Man

A Master of Kung Fu Essential would be very cool.

I'd also love to see a collection of Charlton's Strange Suspense Stories or Warren Ellis's Doom 2099 run.

Spider-Man 2099, too.
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« Reply #32 on: 05:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

- More of Roger Stern's runs on Spider-Man
- Roger Stern's definitive run on the Avengers
- More Deadpool Classic
- DeMatties and Zeck's Cap America
- Suicide Squad by Ostrander
- Shadows & light by Marvel
- More Waid Flash
- More Atlas era monsters/mystery etc stuff.
- Marvel Universe (1998)
- Elektra: Glimpse and Echo by Scott Morse
- Startling Stories: The Thing - Night Falls On Yancy Street by Dorkin & Haspiel
- Rucka’s Run on Detective Comics
- Brubaker’s Run on Batman/’Tec
- More of Dixon’s Nightwing, Robin, Birds of Prey
- Englehart’s Avengers (The issues in-between the collections)
- Peter David’s Aquaman
- Starlin’s Warlock & the Infinity Watch (With characters from the current Guardians of the Galaxy in it)

Even though I have these in singles these would be fun to see:

- Larsen and Bagley's runs with Michelinie on Amazing Spider-man at least until it became not so good
- New Warriors Classic collecting the original series along with their appearances in Thor, Fantastic Four and related issues
- More of the early Thunderbolts by Busiek
- More of Layton/Michelinie runs on Iron Man not just Demon in a Bottle and Armor Wars
- More Priest’s Black Panther

Ok...that’s probably enough for now
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« Reply #33 on: 06:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

Skrull Kill Krew has been collected.  And in the past year and change if I remember correctly.
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« Reply #34 on: 06:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

Somebody needs to kick Marvel in the ass and get the ENTIRE Epic imprint reissued (the stuff that they have legal rights to, that is): Epic Illustrated, Dreadstar, Bozz Chronicles, Video Jack, Timespirits, Sisterhood of Steel, Steelgrip Starkey, Night Breed, etc.

That stuff was the cat's patootie and way ahead of its time.
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« Reply #35 on: 07:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

Peter David's take on Aquaman?  Thinking
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« Reply #36 on: 07:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

Somebody needs to kick Marvel in the ass and get the ENTIRE Epic imprint reissued (the stuff that they have legal rights to, that is): Epic Illustrated, Dreadstar, Bozz Chronicles, Video Jack, Timespirits, Sisterhood of Steel, Steelgrip Starkey, Night Breed, etc.

That stuff was the cat's patootie and way ahead of its time.
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« Reply #37 on: 07:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

- More of Roger Stern's runs on Spider-Man
- More Deadpool Classic
- DeMatties and Zeck's Cap America
- Suicide Squad by Ostrander
- More Atlas era monsters/mystery etc stuff.
- Larsen and Bagley's runs with Michelinie on Amazing Spider-man at least until it became not so good
- More of the early Thunderbolts by Busiek
Seconded.
-Atlas Monster/Mystery stuff has been a lot of fun for me (Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish). Some good balls-out surreal stories that remind me of some weird-fantasy radio shows I've heard. Even when a story's art is lousy, it's so lousy it's like popcorn.
-More of anything by Zeck, IMHO
-Stern is a god

I really liked Star Brand and would buy a nice hardcover of that. I hoped Marvel would after the brand moved into the 616 and then thought they would for sure after New Universal, but no dice.  Cry
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« Reply #38 on: 07:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

My cut-n-pasted answer from a previous thread:

The first 25 issues of Gruenwald's QUASAR would be the place I would start. Hearts

Then I would collect STRIKEFORCE: MORITURI and THE 'NAM.

Speaking of Gruenwald, wouldn't mind his CAPTAIN AMERICA run...also the Roger Stern/Paul Smith DOCTOR STRANGE and Stern's entire AVENGERS runs...

They also need to put Claremont's/Bogdanove's FANTASTIC FOUR VS THE X-MEN TPB back in print...
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« Reply #39 on: 08:01 PM | Saturday, January 03, 2009 »

Rich Buckler's original Deathlok run in Astonishing Tales (it was Astonishing, right?) from the '70s

How about the Bizarre Adventures theme-anthology Marvel Mag?

...and the Lee/Moebius Silver Surfer needs to be back in print....  it's been a loooong time. Yes
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