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Post by Corey Blake on Nov 16, 2010 15:37:27 GMT -5
Nothing new for February.
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Post by Corey Blake on Dec 22, 2010 14:50:20 GMT -5
For March 2011, added:
-The Thing: Liberty Legion collecting FF Annual #11 in color for the first time, also includes Marvel Two-In-One #20 and Marvel Two-In-One Annual #1, previously reprinted in the same black & white Essentials, and Marvel Premiere #29-30 and Invaders #5-6 (previously reprinted in Invaders Classic Vol. 1). -Soft cover of Fantastic Four By Jonathan Hickman Volume 3 reprinting Fantastic Four #579-582 (previously released in hard cover).
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Post by Corey Blake on Jan 18, 2011 16:53:29 GMT -5
Coming in April:
-Fantastic Four By Jonathan Hickman Volume 4 hard cover, reprinting the current "Three" storyline in FF #583-588. -A soft cover edition of Marvel Masterworks: Fantastic Four Vol. 6 reprinting FF #51-60 and Annual #4, classic Stan Lee/Jack Kirby material from 1966. -Acts of Vengeance Crossovers Omnibus hard cover reprints Fantastic Four #334-336, along with a ton of other comics from that event in 1990. Those issues have already been reprinted in the first Fantastic Four Visionaries: Walter Simonson collection.
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Post by Corey Blake on Feb 15, 2011 16:02:51 GMT -5
Nothing scheduled for May 2011.
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Post by Corey Blake on Mar 1, 2011 16:56:06 GMT -5
Added Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four soft cover, which came out in 2008. I somehow missed this one and randomly just came across it. In addition to the Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four spin-off mini-series, it reprints Fantastic Four #300 from 1987 by Roger Stern and John Buscema, and Fantastic Four #357-358 from 1990 by Tom DeFalco and Paul Ryan.
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Post by Corey Blake on Mar 21, 2011 15:51:08 GMT -5
Coming June 2011:
-Evolutionary War Omnibus - big hard cover collection of Marvel's crossover in their 1988 annuals.
-Another gap (almost) closed with Fantastic Four: The Overthrow of Doom, a deluxe hardcover of a story arc from 1978 about a year before John Byrne took over the comic. Marv Wolfman takes over the book from Len Wein and Bill Mantlo. Keith Pollard is the artist except for the first issue in the set by George PĂ©rez.
-Fantastic Four By Waid & Wieringo Ultimate Collection Book 1 - The previous soft cover for this material is out-of-print, although this material (and more) is still available through the $30 Fantastic Four Vol. 1 hard cover (although I suspect it's headed to being out-of-print). So yes this makes the third version of the same material (except for FF #56 by Karl Kesel being dropped, being replaced with Waid & Wieringo's earlier although otherwise unrelated collaboration, Avengers #400).
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Post by Corey Blake on Apr 12, 2011 19:44:13 GMT -5
Not really anything for July 2011.
-Soft cover version of Spider-Man/Fantastic Four.
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Post by Corey Blake on May 17, 2011 13:29:03 GMT -5
August 2011:
-Fantastic Four By John Byrne Omnibus Volume 1 - this massive hardcover collects 4 and a half volumes of the old Fantastic Four Visionaries trade paperbacks (volumes 0-3 and part of 4), collecting John Byrne's oft-praised run. Nothing that hasn't been reprinted before though.
-Marvel Masterworks: The Fantastic Four Volume 13 - The newest hard cover collection of FF material from 1973. This is the first time this material has been reprinted in color.
-Fantastic Four By Mark Waid & Mike Wieringo Ultimate Collection Book 2 - The reissuing of Waid & Wieringo's run continues. The director's cut material from FF #500 is added but otherwise it's the same as Fantastic Four Volume 2: Unthinkable.
-A new printing of X-Men: Phoenix Rising in soft cover - I left this out before but almost all of the material was previously reprinted in Fantastic Four Visionaries: John Byrne Volume 7 except for the back-up stories in Classic X-Men #8 and 43 (which are quite good).
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Post by Corey Blake on Jun 17, 2011 18:16:59 GMT -5
Nothing for September 2011.
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Post by Corey Blake on Jul 25, 2011 18:39:52 GMT -5
Added for October 2011:
-Marvel Masterworks: The Fantastic Four Vol. 7 - soft cover edition with no changes.
-Fantastic Four By Waid & Wieringo Ultimate Collection Book 3 soft cover - Marvel continues their third time reprinting this material. No change in content from the hard cover Fantastic Four Vol. 3 by Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo from several years back, but at least it's a few bucks cheaper.
-Fantastic Four By Jonathan Hickman Vol. 4 soft cover - The much publicized story that ended with one of the FF dying, now in soft cover. No change from the hard cover version released a few months ago.
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Post by Corey Blake on Aug 22, 2011 13:20:02 GMT -5
Nothing new for November 2011.
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Post by Corey Blake on Sept 28, 2011 17:37:22 GMT -5
Added for December 2011:
Fantastic Four By Waid & Wieringo Ultimate Collection Book 4 - This is essentially the soft cover version of Fantastic Four Volume 3, both of which collect the material previously reprinted in Fantastic Four Volume 5: Disassembled and Fantastic Four Volume 6: Rising Storm.
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Post by Corey Blake on Oct 24, 2011 23:07:28 GMT -5
Added for January 2012:
-Two more re-priced editions of Essential Fantastic Four, this time Volumes 4 and 5. But this time there's a notable difference. Volume 5 includes Fantastic Four Annual #7 and 8, which were apparently left out in previous editions.
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Post by Corey Blake on Nov 21, 2011 14:22:20 GMT -5
Added for February 2012:
-Essential X-Factor Vol. 4 - This includes the 1990 crossover Days of Future Present that was told in 4 annuals, including Fantastic Four Annual #23. This was previously reprinted in the now out-of-print X-Men: Days of Future Present graphic novel, which I have also added. (Not sure if I've put it in the exact right sequence in Walt Simonson's Fantastic Four run.)
-Essential Fantastic Four Vol. 6 - Repriced from $16.99 to $19.99 but otherwise unchanged.
Marvel is also reprinted FF, which is an ongoing series that followed Fantastic Four but I haven't been including it here. Maybe I should. Fantastic Four is supposed to be returning with issue #600 this week so it seems like it was one of those temporary re-titling things (although I think there's going to be a continuing FF series running along with the returning FF).
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Post by Corey Blake on Dec 20, 2011 17:33:39 GMT -5
Nothing new for March 2012
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