Caliane
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Just wanted to second this. My store finally got the collection of this in after i ordered it two months ago.This is my 3rd time posting this (FoH, MN, now here) lol. But seriously, The Stuff of Legend is the best graphic novel I have read in, well, my entire life. It's the story of toys who have to enter the "Dark" to save the boy who owns them from the boogeyman. I bought the first 2 collected novels, couldn't put it down and went on a day trip just to locate the third. The characters all feel very real, considering they're toys, and the jester is just a badass. Disney is in works to make a movie of it once the series has run it's course. As far as I understood it, it plans to finish by book 4/5.
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In that vein, check this out. Comic bought direct. Brian K. Vaughan. Digital, no drm. Skip all the middleman.Nathan Fairbairn So, to sum up, Comixology offers rickety servers that can't handle volume, random censorship, and no transferrable or downloadable copies of the digital comics you pay FULL COVER PRICE for, and all they ask in return is 50% of net. What a fucking deal.
You are so correct on this. As an on again off again comic book collector since 1977, I can definitely say I am off again and have been off for quite some time now. I tried picking some books up but they really are just terminally boring and are almost all just picture books now. Also, why is it every freakin story feels like it's being made for a trade paperback.its natural as you grow older. Mainstream comics are not for mature readers really.
That is the point of the constant reboots of the big stuff. Keep a status quo, so when a new comic reader comes in looking for what to read, they have something familiar to start with.
There's no such thing as individual back ordering from the publisher given the way comics are distributed. Search for many of the places that sell back issues of many comics. The Batman ones from the new run should be dead easy to find.Just a quick question for all you comic readers. I picked up issues #1 and #2 of the new run of Batman. I didn't get any of the other ones out of laziness. Now I really want to continue the story but it seems the only way to do so is with the trade paperback (or whatever you call it when they put all the issues into one book). I'd really like to get the individual issues. I've been trying to understand backordering, but theres not much info for it. I would really appreciate any sort of info from some of you veterans out there.
I can't believe they are recycling the "Tower of Babel" storyline. But that was in 2000, I bet they think no one remembers. Replace Ras Al Ghul with a nameless ninja, and it's the same so far.Because his always plan ahead strategy accounts for slumping JLA sales, so he intentionally leaves it just vulnerable enough for a real threat to find and exploit it. Duh!