It makes them cheaper.Stoo said:The only criticism I have is the size format and don't understand why they are smaller. Is this a standard "graphic novel" size or a production cost issue?
It makes them cheaper.Stoo said:The only criticism I have is the size format and don't understand why they are smaller. Is this a standard "graphic novel" size or a production cost issue?
Stoo said:Great description, Banana! Keep or sell is a tough choice but I like originals for their nostalgic value (ads/letters pages) so I'll never get rid of my Indys. Some of my favourite "Further Adventures" are starting to look a little worn which make the Omnibus reprints very welcome, indeed. The paper stock is much heavier than the newsprint pages of the oldies and, obviously, much easier to thumb through. The colours are splendid and the whites are white.
The only criticism I have is the size format and don't understand why they are smaller. Is this a standard "graphic novel" size or a production cost issue?
Stoo said:By 'three", yodazone meant the 2 Dark Horse volumes and the 1st Marvel. Volumes 2 & 3 of Marvel's "Further Advenutres" are not out yet.
Great description, Banana! Keep or sell is a tough choice but I like originals for their nostalgic value (ads/letters pages) so I'll never get rid of my Indys. Some of my favourite "Further Adventures" are starting to look a little worn which make the Omnibus reprints very welcome, indeed. The paper stock is much heavier than the newsprint pages of the oldies and, obviously, much easier to thumb through. The colours are splendid and the whites are white.
The only criticism I have is the size format and don't understand why they are smaller. Is this a standard "graphic novel" size or a production cost issue?
indyt said:Please forgive me, I have never bought any of these books. Are these found at local book stores or just comic stores? Thanks guys.