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Post by Trevor on Sept 8, 2015 12:00:07 GMT -5
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Post by Trevor on Sept 9, 2015 8:27:07 GMT -5
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Post by Trevor on Sept 10, 2015 8:32:35 GMT -5
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Post by hondobrode on Sept 10, 2015 21:58:57 GMT -5
No, there are others besides you and I that indulge in digital. BTW, I read White Lama and give it the highest recommendation. Humanoids has some really great stuff ! I buy stuff off of Comixology but not at the same rate I did at first, with some of the sales repeating, like The Walking Dead and Superior Spider-Man (which I think sold pretty well). Also, this thread reminded me of the Sequential iPad app. I just bought the complete American Barbarian by Tom Scioli for $ 9.99. They carry some publishers and items that Comixology doesn't. As for my previous postings on this thread, I decided not to duplicate your efforts and focus on a few different sources. I just haven't posted recently but will be again soon. Thanks for continuing to keep the thread alive, Trevor
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Post by hondobrode on Sept 10, 2015 22:24:31 GMT -5
Cthulhu Tales Omnibus: Delirium Writer(s): Johanna Stokes, Keith Giffen, Kim Krizan, Mark Waid, Steve Niles Artist(s): Dave Johnson, Fabio Moon, Gabriel Hardman Collecting your favorite CTHULHU TALES from the sold out volumes 1, 2, and 3 into one overstuffed 224 page volume: completely original tales of darkness and the macabre based on Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythology featuring some of today's hottest talents, including Mark Waid, Keith Giffen, Steve Niles, William Messner-Loebs, Michael Alan Nelson, screenwriters John Rogers (Leverage), Andrew Cosby (Eureka), Henry Alonso Myers (Chuck) and Johanna Stokes (Eureka) with grab-you-by-the tentacles art by Chee (Transformers), Ben Roman (The Cryptics), Shane Oakley (Channel Evil), Andrew Ritchie (Necronomicon), Andy Kuhn (Firebreather), Lee Carter (The Darkness), Filip Sablik (Artifacts), Chris Lie (Drafted) and Joe Abraham (Hero Squared). Don’t miss this primal journey into a dark arena of horror. Featuring a cover from 100 BULLETS cover artist Dave Johnson! Published at $19.99 $3.95 (Save $16.04)
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Post by Trevor on Sept 11, 2015 7:59:47 GMT -5
^ Thanks Hondo. This thread is just so devoid of feedback compared to other threads here that I was afraid that I had pissed people off by doing a less colorful job that you were doing. I wish I had the skills and patience to do it nicer like you did, but also felt that since I was posting the basic sale info to 7 other sites I might as well post it here too.
And yes, I love the extra sale stuff that you bring in! That Cthulhu book sounds awesome.
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Post by Trevor on Sept 11, 2015 8:00:27 GMT -5
Five big new sales for the weekend; also, the weekly Submit sale hasn't rotated yet, but should soon I guess. www.comixology.com/submitDark Horse has the Savage Sword of Conan collections on sale at Comixology until 9/13/15; 21 different collections at $6.99 each. Savage Sword of Conan volumes 1-19 reprint in their entirety the old Marvel magazines of the same name, issues 1-201. Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword volumes 1-2 reprint issues 1-8 of newer material of his classic characters. www.comixology.com/Savage-Sword-of-Conan-Sale/page/8076The Rick Remender sale is full of great Image stuff, ends 9/14/15. www.comixology.com/Rick-Remender-Sale/page/8064Black Science 1-16 vol 1 of 1-6 $4.99, vol 2 of 7-11 $5.99 Low 1-8 vol 1 of 1-6 $5.99 Strange Girl 1-18 omnibus of all $14.99 Deadly Class 1-14 vol 1 of 1-6 $4.99, vol 2 of 7-11 $5.99 Sea of Red 1-13 (complete series) (see below) Sorrow 1-4 (complete series) (see below) Crawlspace XXXombies 1-4 (see below) Crawlspace Omnibus 1 is $11.99 and reprints Night Mary, Sorrow, XXXombies, and Creatures #1 Crawlspace Omnibus 2 is $11.99 and reprints Sea of Red and has bonus material The Last Christmas collection is $11.99 and reprints that 5 issue series with art by Remender The Dark Horse weekend sale should be up shortly; it might be Conan judging from the Comixology sale. digital.darkhorse.comAction Labs has their entire line at 50% off with codeword ACTION, ends 9/13/15. So it's over 250 books from 66 different series, I won't be listing them all. www.comixology.com/Action-Lab-Sale/page/8114A today only sale sale from Marvel has a bunch of New Warriors. issues 1-12 of the 2014+ series issues 1-17 and annuals 1-2 of the 1990+ series www.comixology.com/New-Warriors-Sale/page/8068
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Post by Rob Allen on Sept 11, 2015 13:50:18 GMT -5
I always read this thread although I rarely if ever buy anything, and I contribute when TwoMorrows or someone like that has a sale. I could start posting the Mile High codeword sales if anyone's interested.
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Post by hondobrode on Sept 11, 2015 22:32:43 GMT -5
I've noticed when you've posted, Rob.
I love that you help keep an eye on TwoMorrows. I'm eventually going to catch up on what I'm behind on !
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Post by Trevor on Sept 12, 2015 7:25:31 GMT -5
I always read this thread although I rarely if ever buy anything, and I contribute when TwoMorrows or someone like that has a sale. I could start posting the Mile High codeword sales if anyone's interested. I rarely order from them, they definitely are overpriced by at least that common 40% off, but I'd appreciate the heads up. I use them sometimes to fill in a few holes. I've noticed when you've posted, Rob. I love that you help keep an eye on TwoMorrows. I'm eventually going to catch up on what I'm behind on ! Back Issue is perhaps the greatest magazine ever invented. I'm pretty sure I own every issue. The could be a separate thread, but the OCD in me has me almost having to read anything and everything in exact release order. So while I've briefly leafed thru most of the ~90 issues of Back Issue, I'm about 88 issues behind in actually reading them fully. That makes me sad, but I just can't do it any other way.
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Post by Icctrombone on Sept 12, 2015 7:43:42 GMT -5
The could be a separate thread, but the OCD in me has me almost having to read anything and everything in exact release order. So while I've briefly leafed thru most of the ~90 issues of Back Issue, I'm about 88 issues behind in actually reading them fully. That makes me sad, but I just can't do it any other way. Probably OCD ? How do you read any Back issues? I used to think that way about comics , although not as extreme , but now I just read them as I get them. I feel each comic should be written well enough to catch you up with what you need to know. But Those Back Issue books are separate and contained from what I remember.
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Post by hondobrode on Sept 12, 2015 8:36:53 GMT -5
Yeah, they're not necessarily sequential.
If you haven't tried Alter Ego yet, Trevor, I recommend it. An excellent resource more geared towards the Golden and Silver Ages.
TwoMorrows are the best fanzine publishers ever and they're great guys as well.
The Jack Kirby Collector is amazing as well with its vast amount of Kirby and Kirby inspired material.
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Post by Trevor on Sept 12, 2015 10:03:08 GMT -5
The could be a separate thread, but the OCD in me has me almost having to read anything and everything in exact release order. So while I've briefly leafed thru most of the ~90 issues of Back Issue, I'm about 88 issues behind in actually reading them fully. That makes me sad, but I just can't do it any other way. Probably OCD ? How do you read any Back issues? I used to think that way about comics , although not as extreme , but now I just read them as I get them. I feel each comic should be written well enough to catch you up with what you need to know. But Those Back Issue books are separate and contained from what I remember. Ah, but the letters columns sort of make it sequential. I know that's a stretch, but my brain actually works that way. Yeah, they're not necessarily sequential. If you haven't tried Alter Ego yet, Trevor, I recommend it. An excellent resource more geared towards the Golden and Silver Ages. TwoMorrows are the best fanzine publishers ever and they're great guys as well. The Jack Kirby Collector is amazing as well with its vast amount of Kirby and Kirby inspired material. Yeah, I love Alter Ego as well, but I'm more of a Bronze Age fan so I only buy them occasionally.
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Post by hondobrode on Sept 13, 2015 2:05:46 GMT -5
They're both fantastic.
Michael Eury, former DC editor of Secret Origins, edits Back Issue.
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Post by Trevor on Sept 13, 2015 5:49:11 GMT -5
They're both fantastic. Michael Eury, former DC editor of Secret Origins, edits Back Issue. Coincidentally, I just discovered a podcast that's going thru that old Secret Origins series issue by issue.
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