I love the 100 page format. I think that used to be called Prestige bound, but I have a foggy memory on these things.

Kid Colt - I think you are incorrect - popular floppies sell in the 250,000 range if I'm not mistaken.

Its Masterworks and Archives that push the 2,000 print run.

If you look at the Greg Theakston reprints - I think that's the way to go. I think he even prints the Golden Age material a little larger than actual print size.

I could also got for a Chronicles treatment too. This idea that everything has to be the same size is such a lame excuse. Particularly in the case of Kirby collectors, I think there is tolerance for reproduction when its accurate to the original material. Speaking for myself, I would have rejoiced if the Sandman book was the correct size - and think how cool it would have been to have all the Golden Age Kirby material a little bigger on the shelf - cause its quite a bit better than any other material from that time - at least art-wise.

I'm glad Harry M worked on this book after the retched results on Sandman.