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Apr 13 08 2:04 AM
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Because you demanded it!
Apr 13 08 2:11 AM
Ah, the list confirms my suspicion that Cory and the gang are going to have to reprint Red Raven pretty soon. Just three books ahead of it. Though I prefer the title MARVEL RARITIES to Timely Rarities simply because the former would sell better. Yes, I know that any book reprinting Red Raven Comics will be the top seller of the entire Masterworks/Omnibus/Archives/Absolute lines but the Marvel title will ensure another twenty thousand copies.
Starting with Timely's beginning in 1939, and going up to the point where the second to last super hero title, Daring Comics (vol 2) was introduced. Due to the large gap between this title and the last one, Blonde Phantom, the Blonde Phantom Masterwork is added in at the end, while the new books started in between are skipped. The list includes all genres, not only super heroes, but ignores licensed material (Terry Toons and Miss Fury).
I presume you folded Tough Kid Squad/Amazing/Complete into the Timely/Marvel Rarities volume.
Apr 13 08 2:17 AM
I personally can't wait to see USA vol 4, just to see a shiny new Masterwork with USA #13 on its cover. most ridiculous cover in the history of comics...
Apr 13 08 4:57 AM
..why are they shooting the guys they're running over, and not the guys they're driving past?
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Apr 13 08 11:48 AM
Click this link for the MASTERWORKS HOME PAGE, and don't miss out on the latest news and release information on the whole scene of collected editions at the CURRENT NEWS page!
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Apr 13 08 6:30 PM
I also am eager for Timely Rarities, the 3rd volume of All Winners, and many, many of the other titles on the list. "Tanks" for the thread!
Apr 13 08 6:54 PM
Oh, not even close to the most ridiculous... When the GCD is up and running again, I'll prove it.
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Apr 14 08 8:03 AM
Why certainly. Cap, Subby, & Torch have all grown to gargantuan proportions (the result of Hank Pym's father working for the war effort). Cap has obviously bailed from what must have been a gargantuan plane with an oversized parachute and a specially constructed giant machine gun. Cap is using his expert marksmanship to shoot holes in the propellor of an oncoming Japanese plane, his code of conduct not allowing him to shoot the pilot directly.
Giant Sub-Mariner is bringing down a bridge by twisting the bridge's supports while the giant Human Torch is melting through the bridge's road to speed up the destruction of the Japanese troops on the bridge while simulataneously punching a Japanese plane out of the air.
(It could happen...)
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Apr 14 08 4:35 PM
BillyBatson4360 wrote: How many of us would be happier if Marvel started focusing more on these volumes than on the Bronze age stuff - now that they have nearly completed the Silver Age Masterworks?
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