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I read that too. I was just wondering how they are packaged. Sturdy cardboard, paper wrapping, etc.
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Yeah, I get the free shipping. The shipments are sent in a large thick white envelope. Sometimes the corner of the first book in the stack is slightly bent, but that's rather rare. On the whole, they come in fantastic shape. What I really like about it is the fact that until they ship (if you get them weekly, they ship late Thursday/early Friday), you can add/cancel any books. You're not stuck with a title you ordered 3 months ago, like Westfall or other subscription services.
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are they boarded/bagged in anyway inside that envelope?
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dola, and I agree, the fact you can cancel up until they ship, and that it's pretty much all automatized make it a very nice "comic shop in your house" kind of thing... FM
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No bags or boards, which is fine for me, since I have peel and stick bags/boards to put them in. When I find my USB cord, I'll snap a shot of the material it comes in.
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My city snobbery will not allow me to use a shipping service. Shop local!
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I like my local store, but the thought of having them sitting at home when I get there and not having to travel to that section of town is appealing.
My concern is that the 20% is a teaser (my local shop does %25) and it will stop at some point. Anyone know where this place is located?
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The address from my shipments say:
7 Central St Suite 140 Arlington, MA 02476
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I would prefer a local shop too. There's not one within 150 miles of my current home. When I was in Huntington, I was fine, but there's nothing here.
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dola ...
Here's the type of envelope the comics come in.
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sorta cool news, shipping to Canada is for now the same as shipping to the US, free, although the guy did say he didn't think they'd be able to maintain it.
Gonna put a tiny subscription list together with them and will await a shipment or two to decide what I do after that... WVUFan, do you know how we can add each other as friend on our pages? FM
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PM sent!
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I see that WVUFan has subscribed to it, but I thought it might be worth to mention here, given the kind of crowd we are. The first issue of a new Blood Bowl miniseries should be released on April 9, from Boom! Studios. Seemed interesting enough for me to add it to my pull list.
Also, anybody else here reading the new Warren Ellis webcomics, FreakAngels? Episode 2 just got released, I like it so far, and it's free... FM
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given all the good reviews the season 8 of Buffy has been getting, I'm thinking of picking up the first trade (issues 1-5) and then subscribing to it from there. Thing is, I've never followed it on TV, nor have I read any of the previous comics. Will I be completely lost and will my Buffy newbieness make it unenjoyable or would I still enjoy it?
Also, I'm sure most of you know, but they have now released three Omnibus trades of Buffy in the last few months with a fourth coming up in May. FM
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I'm collecting the Buffy trades. And will collect Angel once it gets in trade form. Also bought the three Omnibuses. Read the first, on the second.
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I got the Buffy trade for Christmas, but haven't read it yet. Lady H_B read it recently, however. I got her into Buffy and she watched the first five seasons, but did not watch any of the last two and she was lost. Very lost. Buffy, more than most shows, has a very consistent story and new episodes often referred back to older episodes. My guess is that not only would you be lost, but you really wouldn't be able to get the full enjoyment from the series without knowing all of the "inside jokes" and the importance/meaning of past characters and events. My recommendation: Sign up to Netflix, or the Canadian equivalent, and start rent Buffy DVDs. You will not be disappointed. Since I'm in the comics thread... I got quite the haul for Christmas. In addition to the Buffy trade, I also got "The League of Extraordinary Gentlement: Black Dossier", the latest "Ex Machina" book, the first two hardback volumes of "Runaways", and the first two "Jack of Fables" trades. I love all things Brian K. Vaughn. The guy simply writes amazing dialogue. I can't wait for the last "Y: The Last Man" trade to come out in June. I will pretty much collect anything he writes. I'd highly recommend both "Ex Machina" and "Runaways". "Black Dossier" was a bit... odd. Not surprising given that it's Alan Moore, but he's sort of veered off a bit into this whole pornographic phase of his career. (see, e.g., Lost Girls) and there is certainly some of that running throughout "Black Dossier." I am not a prude, but it was a bit surprising. That said, I really enjoy the "League" world and all of the literary references, though many were well above my head. It was an interesting read and certainly inspired me to look up various allusions and what not. It's different from the first two volumes for sure, but a good pick up nonetheless. I love "Fables" and the "Jack" spin-offs were more of the same. The books are funny, well-written, and very interesting. Jack's a complete ass, but in a most enjoyable way. I am anxiously awaiting the release of the next "Fables", "Jack of Fables," "Y: The Last Man", and "Astonishing X-Men" trades. They should all be arriving sometime in June...
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Wow H_B we have similar tastes. I love anything BKV as well. I've been reading Ex Machina and have the three hardbacks of Runaways as well.
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Dola
Give our similar tastes, I would recommend "Fables" if you haven't already. It's different, but incredibly enjoyable.
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Thanks for your input. It's about the same that I'm being told by guys on Heavy Ink so I will probably not follow up on Buffy, at least not for now. I don't have much plans to watch the series either, although I'm sure it's quite good, based on what everyone's been saying. Just don't have enough time for TV right now... I might be getting an Omnibus book in the future, or eventually all four of them, then the season eight trades. You think I'd be less lost, or is season 8 really mean you have to have followed all the TV seasons prior to it? Quote:
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Omnibus 1 is all before she gets to Sunnydale. So it happens before the first season. I think there were some references to stuff that ends up happening, but you shouldn't be lost.
The first.... 20% or so of Omnibus 2 so far has been before season 1 as well, but it looks to be getting into season 1 shortly. The biggest thing though, is that something that happens in season 5 (I think it was season 5) of the show... that had ramifications for the past... does show up a lot in the Omnibuses. It's not confusing, but it'll be a different way to get into the Buffy story. |
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Thanks for the head's up, FM. That looks pretty sweet. Other than "Astonishing X-Men", I haven't gone near an X-Men book in sometime. The last thing prior to that was that whole "Woverine Origins" story that came out about 4-5 years ago. It was awful. I hated it. That said, BKV + Wolverine = All goooood....
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Glad to be of help. Here's a link to the advance review. It's vague enough not to spoil too much stuff, yet it pretty much sold me on the concept: http://comicpants.com/2008/03/03/short-pants-30308/ FM
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dola, the artist for that series is the guy who's also doing 100 Bullets btw...
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Comic Books? Yeah, back when the cost 25 cents to buy. Marvel ruled!!! Nuff said.
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Just FYI -
Grab yourself the TPB of Marvel's Super Villain Team-Up - Modok's 11 if you can. Also, Volume 2 of Ennis' The Boyz is out.
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My letter to Deadpool is in issue #50 f Cable and Deadpool (last issue ). The first letter there.
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I will pretty much read anything that has Deadshot in. Since he's a pretty minor character in the DC Universe, however, that's a very narrow range. (Suicide Squad, Villians United, Secret Six, etc.) Other than that... I try to keep tabs on the major goings ons and will pick up a trade paperback if something looks particularly interesting or cool. Any suggestions?
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how about indies fans? I've been on a nice run of a bit of everything lately, mostly thanks to HeavyInk, where I keep browsing and discovering new stuff. Sample (with links) of stuff I've read (and loved) lately: Criminal 2 #1 Kick Ass #1 Locke & Key #1 Nearly Infamous Zango #1 Terry Moore's Echo #1 Stuff currently in the mail and that I'm very much looking forward to read: Atomic Robo #1 to #6 Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters #1 Painkiller Jane #4, #5 and Terminator 2 Infinity #6 (or part 1, 2, 3 of 4 of the crossover between the two series) as well as Locke & Key #2, some Mighty Avengers, Immortal Iron Fist and Civil War Chronicles #9. Lots of fun FM
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FrogMan: If you are going indy, try RASL by Jeff Smith (the man who gave us Bone). Issue one came out about a month ago. No idea where the story will go, but Smith gets a lifetime pass for Bone.
*Unsolicited Recommendation Alert* If you have kids, buy Bone - Amazon has the one-volume edition, over 1300 pp for under $30. I have (and love) that version, but plan to buy the 9 (7 currently published) colored editions from Scholastic. Been reading a chapter or so every night to my almost-5-year old, and she loves it. Even got her a Fone Bone plush for Easter, she won't put him down |
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The giant one-volume edition of Bone is a great book, and even better value. I would recommend that to anyone and everyone.
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I haven't been reading it, but Deadshot was shipped off to the Salvation Run planet after having done in the Trickster in Countdown. I've heard decent things about Salvation Run (started by Bill Willingham and finished by Matt Sturges, the guys behind Fables/Jack of Fables/Shadowpact) and will possibly pick it up in trade. The books I've been most enjoying lately are Blue Beetle, Booster Gold (both have a good bit of humor), JSA, the Green Lantern books (Sinestro Corps War). I've also liked the Countdown to Mystery mini, especially the late Steve Gerber's ( ) Dr. Fate half of the book (the other half is an Eclipso story written by...Matt Sturges). I also heard good things about the Black Adam: The Dark Age mini, but haven't read it (though my LCS guy did pull it for me when it started...should have gone with that).
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funny you mention it, I've had Bone on my radar screen for a little while now. Almost bought the One book about a month ago but went for a few other smaller things. I didn't even know they'd started putting out colored ones until I saw them on HeavyInk ($7.99 each only after rebate btw ). So they are on my wishlist. I'd seen Rasl on there, read a couple of critics, saw a five page preview but got lazy and didn't add to my pull list. Long story short, they ran out of #1 but got some back in the middle of last week. My order for #1 has been placed and it's now on my pull list. Neozoic is another Red 5 title (publisher of Atomic Robo) that I'm waiting to receive my copies. Oh, and I'm currently reading the first trade of Fell by Warren Ellis. Outsanding stuff! Each issue is only 16 pages but Ellis packs them tight, most of them in 9 panels pages. Great detective stories... Couple reviews from HeavyInk members on this page. FM
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I ran across a discussion of Countdown and Salvation Run somewhere in the internets and was definitely interested. Apparently, George R.R. Martin (Song of Ice & Fire and Wildcards) came up with the idea for Salvation Run and Willingham executed it - well, until he had some sort of nervous breakdown or something - and Sturges took it over. Considering Deadshot's playing some role and two of my favorite writers - Martin and Willingham - were/are involved to some extent, it's pretty much guaranteed I'll pick it up when it comes out in trade. Let me know your thoughs if you grab it. I'll be sure to do the same. I really loved Villians United, but wasn't that thrilled with the Secret Six series that followed it up.
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that's also one I'll be checking out FM
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