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I'm sure most of you recall the Famous First Editions tabloid-sized mags from the '70s. Some of them were also actually distributed in hardback by Lyle Stuart, Inc. in a limited run, with cloth covers and dust-jackets. A few years ago, DC issued one in the same format, that being More Fun Comics #1. However, they've also published hardback versions of some of their Collectors' Editions and I have five of them in all, though I'm not sure exactly how many altogether have been released in this deluxe presentation. More than five? Anyone know?
They're printed on superior glossy paper and are a delight to the eyes and hands. Honest, it's just such a pleasure to look at and touch them and I wish DC and Marvel would get together and reissue the first Superman Vs. Spider-Man team-up in hardback. I can see no reason why they couldn't, as it's been reprinted at least a couple of times over the years in standard-size comics and books. The covers are just like traditional UK Annuals, with no dust-jackets, and to be honest, I prefer them that way.
So what would you prefer, Crivs - cardboard covered Collectors' Editions or hardback deluxe versions? Reveal your palpitating preferences now in our comments section, if you'd be so good.
7 comments:
Squeal! Where do you obtain such wonderful items?
I don't think I've seen these in hardback Kid. What is the price difference between the 2 formats? . I always wanted that Legion collectors edition but never saw it at the time, or when specialist shops opened and I was still into that type of thing.
I don't know what the hardbacks cost when they first come out and are sold by retailers, McS, and it depends where you're buying them from a couple of years down the line. The Ali one I got for £15 (still shrink-wrapped), but that was an unusually good deal as other sellers were wanting around £165. The Legion one cost £25, the Wonder Woman one was £20 and the Amazing World around £18. Obviously other sellers will be asking more - I saw one going for over £70 on eBay.
I have the hardcover Superman/Ali version (it was a gift). I only picked up the softcover edition of The Bible when it was published. By the time the others rolled out, my local shop had stopped carrying comics. Will have to see if I can track the others down.
Well worth doing so, G - they're lovely. I think they shouldn't have bothered with the red border on the Ali book's cover though.
I prefer the card-cover facsimile editions myself, as they most easily approximate the original item. That said, having More Fun #1 as a hardback is a real treat.
It was kind of cheeky of me to ask, as I prefer having both versions, B. As you say, the card-covered ones because they're more like the originals, but also the hardbacks because they're more durable and vibrant.
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