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Apr 24 14 10:07 PM
zapatista wrote:embmmusic wrote:So basically if it's not something you personally want you'll pretend it doesn't exist and blame DC for not bringing anything out?I like classic material (40s to 80s) over New 52 and 2000's stuff, so, no embmmusic, it doesn't exist.As for Batman in the 40's: Chronicles are dead in the water, and even if that line were active, the colours and reproduction are dull and tiresome. DC Archives are great, but many volumes are OOP and impossible to find at reasonable prices. Moving on to the 50's, the "Batman in the 1950's" trade from around 15 years ago is all there is as far as I know. It whet my appetite for Atomic Age Batman, but there's been no follow up in all that time. 60's Batman isn't my cup of tea, but I don't believe there's much in colour for those who are fans of this era. I would love some 70s/80s collections in colour, but the artist-centric collections like "Tales of the Batman"are missing pages and covers and even the conclusion to stories. B/W Showcases don't really cut it for me, and the Neal Adams books have awful re-coloring. It's great that the New 52 fans are getting so much, but the classic material fans not so much. Marvel's collected editions have done such an exceptional job in comparison that it makes DC look even lamer.
embmmusic wrote:So basically if it's not something you personally want you'll pretend it doesn't exist and blame DC for not bringing anything out?
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