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DanaMania wrote: Current Amazon rank:Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #373 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)#1 in Books > Comics & Graphic Novels > Publishers > Marvel#1 in Books > Children's Books > Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror > Superheroes#1 in Books > Comics & Graphic Novels > Graphic Novels > SuperheroesRagnarok on!
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kosh62 wrote:.....it's printed in the good ol' USA not China
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Leeman13 wrote:kosh62 wrote:.....it's printed in the good ol' USA not China Oh O.I hate to disrespect my homeland...but... are we SURE it's sewn???
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Medieval Guy wrote:Leeman13 wrote:kosh62 wrote:.....it's printed in the good ol' USA not China Oh O.I hate to disrespect my homeland...but... are we SURE it's sewn??? Mos' def. I saw the threads.But it doesn't lie anywhere near flat, like the other sewn omnis.
Apr 18 11 7:43 AM
Leeman13 wrote:Well, I guess I'll see for myself in less than a day, but isn't one of the main reasons we like sewn vs. glued is so it lies relatively flat and we don't have to fight to keep the book open?
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kosh62 wrote: Oh, one really remarkable thing about this book.....it's printed in the good ol' USA not China according to the title page! How the heck did that happen??? (and why was it a month and a week late if it didn't ship from the Far East...)
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pcp wrote:Michael John Wheeler wrote:AdamChapman wrote:So excited to get mine. I took another Canadian poster's advice and instead ordered a ton of stuff that I previously ordered with Amazon.ca with Amazon.com instead, and am set to save at least $40 on a $500 order, potentially more depending on the currency conversion, and that's even with having elected for priority international shipping! My Simonson Omnibus will be here either tomorrow or Tuesday... can't wait for the epic tome of greatness which is on its way!What about potential customs fees? I got hit with some high fees when I ordered from Tales of Wonder (which is why I haven' used them since).I'm pretty sure that Amazon.com ships from within Canada so you shouldn't have to worry about customs fees.
Michael John Wheeler wrote:AdamChapman wrote:So excited to get mine. I took another Canadian poster's advice and instead ordered a ton of stuff that I previously ordered with Amazon.ca with Amazon.com instead, and am set to save at least $40 on a $500 order, potentially more depending on the currency conversion, and that's even with having elected for priority international shipping! My Simonson Omnibus will be here either tomorrow or Tuesday... can't wait for the epic tome of greatness which is on its way!What about potential customs fees? I got hit with some high fees when I ordered from Tales of Wonder (which is why I haven' used them since).
AdamChapman wrote:So excited to get mine. I took another Canadian poster's advice and instead ordered a ton of stuff that I previously ordered with Amazon.ca with Amazon.com instead, and am set to save at least $40 on a $500 order, potentially more depending on the currency conversion, and that's even with having elected for priority international shipping! My Simonson Omnibus will be here either tomorrow or Tuesday... can't wait for the epic tome of greatness which is on its way!
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I have ordered from Amazon US going to Montreal. They take a $3 charge but they have refunded me both times telling me i didnt owe anything.I don't think you will have a problem.
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ChrisLuthor wrote:Received mine today! It's a magnificent collection, perhaps the finest I own. The re-colored pages are a thing of beauty, especially on these oversized pages. Marvel really hit a home run with this one, so kudos to all involved!I immediately tore into issues #337 & 338, and believe I'll be revisiting this tome on a regular basis until I have completed it (you will not best me despite your gargantuan stature vile book!).With that in mind... one of the things I often lament as a "wait for the trade" type of a guy, is that I miss out on the experience of discussing newly released issues with fellow fans. However, it sounds as though many of you (like me) are coming to this volume ignorant of its contents (although lured by the promise of quality), and are experiencing this wondrous run for the first time. If that's the case, would anybody be interested in a new thread in which we discuss the book's contents as we read them. It would probably require an impossible level of coordination (getting so many people to read at a similar pace), but it's a thought... from what I hear, there are quite a few surprises in store for us! Should be a fun ride.-Chris
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