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Post by Wyndam on Jan 21, 2009 23:28:56 GMT -5
Just a heads up, this came out today. I just wish I had the money to pick it up. I am saving for the new Angel and Spike HC's coming soon, so this Omnibus has to wait a few months.
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Post by wenxina on Jan 21, 2009 23:44:21 GMT -5
Just an FYI for those interested, Amazon.com is selling these for about $8 cheaper than the listed price of about $24. I'm waiting on mine, but I figured $8 off was a pretty good deal, and worth the wait for.
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Post by Wyndam on Jan 21, 2009 23:45:48 GMT -5
Just an FYI for those interested, Amazon.com is selling these for about $8 cheaper than the listed price of about $24. I'm waiting on mine, but I figured $8 off was a pretty good deal, and worth the wait for. Thanks for the tip! That is a pretty good deal.
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Ethros
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Post by Ethros on Jan 22, 2009 12:30:54 GMT -5
My comic store had this today when I went to get Angel ATF #16. Had a flick through it and looks pretty good, although they were asking £18.99 for it! I can get it a lot cheaper online, which is what I'll do
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patxshand
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Post by patxshand on Jan 22, 2009 14:19:25 GMT -5
Good to know, I'll likely pick it up tomorrow.
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Post by wenxina on Jan 24, 2009 0:24:12 GMT -5
Received it today... in the process of getting through it. So far, glaring errors include "women" as singular and the reference that Riley is from Ohio (pretty sure he's from Iowa). The quality of the writing so far is middling, the lettering pretty mediocre, and the art is mostly Cliff Richards... whose style is just not my thing at all. Oh... and so far, it peeves me that Riley is pretty much just relegated to fan-whipping... the abuse of his character is annoying as he doesn't do much except appear because he was in the season in question, and is just given a few lines of petty insecurity (much like he was in S5). Will update upon completion.
UPDATE: The quality is pretty average. The more mediocre tales are stashed at the back, so when you finally get to them, it's like the quality curve takes a nosedive into oblivion. "Wannablessedbe" is particularly derivative, and quite offensive to my sensibilities.
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