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« Comics: October 2015 | Main | Comics: December 2015 » ComicsNo, retailer, we expect you to die Triggered by someone that bought the wrong issues of a Howard the Duck series due to Marvel's reboot shenanigans, retailer Mike Sterling talks about the tribulations of labeling comics that have multiple volumes. All i'll add is that as a back issue consumer, or just someone that wants to goddamn look something up on goddamn UHBMCC, the constant goddamn reboots are indeed a goddamn nuisance. Sterling has talked about this before, and i noted at that point that Marvel doesn't really care about problems that retailers have selling back issues. I was hoping that now that Marvel is basically in the business of selling back-issues (digitally) they would start to care more, but that's probably a pipe dream (and it would be too late to help me anyway). By fnord12 | November 30, 2015, 1:03 PM | Comics | Link I'm posting this here so that i will forever be able to find this comic. Although, i prefer to stand over the sink in case of drippage. And it's a good idea to roll up your sleeves first. By min | November 20, 2015, 10:20 AM | Comics
& My stupid life | Comments (1)| Link One thing i thought was interesting was the "A-Force Presents" trade, which will feature a single issue by each of several female-led Marvel titles each month. Everyone knows that i'm not a fan of anthology books because of the way i organize my collection, but it's interesting to see Marvel trying out that format. By fnord12 | November 13, 2015, 1:46 PM | Comics | Link |