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OMNIBUS HC
(W/A) Various (CA) Ariel Olivetti
Neither wholly plant nor animal, neither entirely self-aware nor totally non-sentient, the creature called the Man-Thing is unique, unchanging and alone - but none who encounter him can ever be the same again. Empathic by nature and drawn to fight evil, his shambling visage inspires fear - and whatever knows fear burns at the Man-Thing's touch. Whether danger rises from the swamp or the city, the past or the future, outer space or the human soul, the Man-Thing awaits! Collecting ASTONISHING TALES (1970) #12-13; FEAR #11-18, and material from #10 and #19; MAN-THING (1974) #1-22, GIANT-SIZE MAN-THING #1-3 and material from #4-5, INCREDIBLE HULK (1968) #197-198; MARVEL TEAM-UP (1972) #68; MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE #43; MAN-THING (1979) #1-11; DR. STRANGE (1974) #41; and material from SAVAGE TALES (1971) #1, MONSTERS UNLEASHED #5 and #8-9, and RAMPAGING HULK (1977) #7.
oh for the love of Steve Gerber! There is an omnibus worth having!
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CRIMINAL: THE DELUXE EDITION VOL. 2 HC
ED BRUBAKER (w) • SEAN PHILLIPS (a/C)
The second oversized hardback of the award-winning crime series from Ed Brubaker and Sean
Phillips is finally here! The first edition has gone through four printings, in sellout after sellout,
and now the rest of Brubaker and Phillips’ noir masterpiece is collected in the same format.
Collecting BAD NIGHT, THE SINNERS and THE LAST OF THE INNOCENT — along with short
stories, behind-the-scenes pieces, art and articles, all previously uncollected. Don’t miss
out on this beautiful package from the best- selling team behind such hits as INCOGNITO
and FATALE. Colors by Val Staples and Dave Stewart.
432 PGS./Mature … $49.99
ISBN: 978-0-7851-6584-2
Trim size: oversized
"the REST of Brubaker and Phillips’ noir
masterpiece is collected"
(and they aren't putting the Claremont Fan fiction series he started right after they fired Gerber in the book)
(no, I'm not bitter)
Let's just say that I really have more and more lost any desire to read anything by him that does not involve the X-Men or a spinoff thereof. And yet I could read his X-Men/New Mutants/Excalibur/Wolverine/etc over and over again. So I'll take your word for it on Claremont's Man-Thing. I know nothing about his Man-Thing and I will bow to your expertise on Claremont's Man-Thing.
The book that pulled me into the Marvel Universe!
I love this thread.
:D
That again, that's how people felt about Len Wein on Swamp Thing at one point.