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Apr 14 08 5:55 PM
BillyBatson4360 wrote: I suppose sales will be the final arbiter, but I would hope some of thse volumes would be able to hold their own against the Bronze Age. With Cap # 3 we move past the heavily reprinted S&K issues and get into material that hasn't been in print since the war years.
Yes, sales will determine just how many GA volumes we get, and how frequently we'll get them, and hopefully we won't run into the problem of material availability too often in the future. Of course, now that there's a decent number of GA lines up and running, a delay to one specific volume shouldn't be a huge problem since there will be lots of other GA volumes to choose from. The great thing about the GA Masterworks line is that it's completable. There's certainly no guarantee that the Masterworks program will last that long, but there's a chance that 20 years from now, we'll have the full run of Golden Age Marvel comics. Considering that the Masterworks program was initiated more than 20 years ago, and despite some bumps it's still around today, there just might be a chance that we can get to that point. Assuming we don't have to wait another 3 years for the next GA Cap volume, it'll be interesting to see how the post-issue-#10 volumes hold up.
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Apr 14 08 8:21 PM
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Apr 15 08 5:24 AM
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The Masterworks program may be around in 20 years, but there's no guarantee that I will be (I started reading Marvel Comics with FF # 9 and Amazing Spider-Man # 5, both bought off the spinner racks
- so you can figure my current demo)!
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