Hot Lesbian Makeouts as drawn by Bolland, though? Quality.
Spurgeon reported today that Camelot 3000 is to be reprinted in a deluxe hardcover (and made the quip about lateness that I would have offered up if he'd not been there first.)
Funnily enough, I was just talking about this comic the other day with a friend and we both remembered not a darn thing about the story past the first issue, nor could we recall anyone else mentioning it in a positive light outside of the art. I can certainly see the appeal of foisting this off on unsuspecting readers who love Bolland's artwork, but certainly there are other books that could see reprint earlier? Here's a list of a half-dozen things that I'd like to see hit the batting order first:
Interestingly enough, this sentence at the end of the article took care of one pick:
Funnily enough, I was just talking about this comic the other day with a friend and we both remembered not a darn thing about the story past the first issue, nor could we recall anyone else mentioning it in a positive light outside of the art. I can certainly see the appeal of foisting this off on unsuspecting readers who love Bolland's artwork, but certainly there are other books that could see reprint earlier? Here's a list of a half-dozen things that I'd like to see hit the batting order first:
- A budget-oriented hardcover reprint of JLA/Avengers (if they could convince Marvel that a $30 edition would sell more copies than the $75 monster.)
- Sugar And Spike. Seriously. Do a cheap paperback printed on cheap paper. Please. That Christmas Card featuring them was just cruel.
- 'Mazing Man. It'd probably sell more than Time Masters, anyway.
- Invasion!. I've talked about this before and Caleb feels the same.
- Angel Love. I'm just really curious, that's all.
- A legitimate, for-real Cancelled Comic Cavalcade.
Interestingly enough, this sentence at the end of the article took care of one pick:
In 2009, DC plans to reprint the classic Golden Age storyline "The Monster Society of Evil," starring Captain Marvel, by C.C. Beck and others.Hoorah!



