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It won't be released until August 28, 2017 but it's great news for my 2018 that Tales of the Batman: Gerry Conway Vol. 2 will be published. Collects BATMAN #337-346 & #348; WORLD'S FINEST COMICS #270; DETECTIVE COMICS #505-513. http://www.amzn.com/140128163X For those of you who enjoy digital copies of comics, Amazon has a huge sale going on for DC and Marvel graphic novels. I got the Tales of the Batman: Gerry Conway, Vol. 1, and the first two Jim Aparo collections, all of which sell for $50 a piece in hardcover for $5 each for kindle. Although I still prefer print copies, the price is hard to beat, and I believe at least the first Aparo volume is out of print and selling for high prices used. Looking forward to reading the collections!
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Jan 4, 2018 - 9:02 AM
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Jim Phelps
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For those of you who enjoy digital copies of comics, Amazon has a huge sale going on for DC and Marvel graphic novels. I got the Tales of the Batman: Gerry Conway, Vol. 1, and the first two Jim Aparo collections, all of which sell for $50 a piece in hardcover for $5 each for kindle. Although I still prefer print copies, the price is hard to beat, and I believe at least the first Aparo volume is out of print and selling for high prices used. Looking forward to reading the collections! When it comes to books, I'm mostly a book-in-my-hands guy, though for things like BACK ISSUE I have purchased a few PDF downloads. I certainly understand the financial and convenience aspects of getting digital comics, but I tend to be book oriented. Besides, whenever I spend the money on seemingly OOP stuff, it "suddenly" comes back into print!
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For those of you who enjoy digital copies of comics, Amazon has a huge sale going on for DC and Marvel graphic novels. I got the Tales of the Batman: Gerry Conway, Vol. 1, and the first two Jim Aparo collections, all of which sell for $50 a piece in hardcover for $5 each for kindle. Although I still prefer print copies, the price is hard to beat, and I believe at least the first Aparo volume is out of print and selling for high prices used. Looking forward to reading the collections! When it comes to books, I'm mostly a book-in-my-hands guy, though for things like BACK ISSUE I have purchased a few PDF downloads. I certainly understand the financial and convenience aspects of getting digital comics, but I tend to be book oriented. I prefer print copies myself, but I can only store so much, and I am reaching capacity, so storing a bunch of comics in the cloud in an organized fashion has a lot of appeal. As do $5 sales. Digital comics aren't perfect, as two page spreads aren't anywhere near as powerful as they are when reading a comic, my reader is smaller than a comic book, and it isn't as easy to flip through a chunk of pages rapidly, but thanks to some great sales, I am also trying some books I wouldn't have otherwise tried, and been rewarded more often than not. Besides, whenever I spend the money on seemingly OOP stuff, it "suddenly" comes back into print! Can I give you a list of things to buy in hopes they will come back into print?
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Jan 13, 2018 - 1:09 PM
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Jim Phelps
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It's not Marvel or DC, but January 13 marks the 71st anniversary of the debut of one of my favorite comic strips, Steve Canyon, which was created by the Rembrandt of cartoonists, Milton Caniff. Legendary Batman artist Jim Aparo was a dedicated fan of Caniff's, so it sort of connects with this thread. Discovering Caniff's artwork was one of those "I remember where I was" moments. It was spellbinding stuff. I remember being in a Asheville North Carolina comic book shop in summer, 1983. I was there to pick up some X-Men back issues and other assorted items when I came across Kitchen Sink's Steve Canyon Magazine #2. I quickly dropped whatever I *thought* I was going to buy and instead got the Canyon mag. It opened up a world of 1940s-era adventure I had not experienced since that Indiana Jones fellow made his mark on my young life. Canyon, however, was actually *from* that Golden Age of Adventure! The magazine reprinted a few months' worth of Steve Canyon dailies and Sundays from 1947, but also, perhaps more importantly, included historical supplemental background material that further drew me into that world of newspaper comic strips. When we were on family vacations, I would routinely clip out the comic strips of whatever our own local paper did not carry and pour over them, wanting to read more. I still have those old clippings. Fast forward to a few years ago and while visiting Barcelona, I learn that the publisher, IDW with its Library of American Comics imprint, is in the midst of reprinting in hardcover every damned--41 years worth--of the Steve Canyon comic strip. They are up to 1959-60, with a new volume out next month. Yes, I have them all, though not in the Catalan language, which is how I first discovered these hardcovers. https://www.scribd.com/document/213719516/Steve-Canyon-Vol-4-1953-1954-Preview
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