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Started by AlexF, 03 August, 2015, 04:25:46 PM

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AlexF

What's the best way to read the collected tales of Hondo City, Shimura, Inspector Inaba and all that?

Should I try to get hold of the two recent Mega Collection volumes, or should I plump for the Rebellion Hondo City Law / Hondo City Justice volumes - or, sacrilege, even the old DC Shimura trade paperback? Is there an accepted reading order?

Or am I in fact better off just looking in the original Megs and not worrying about reading it all in one go? I've a feeling I like the art and the ideas significantly better than the actual stories...

The Adventurer

The first DC Shimura collection collects a bunch of stuff not collected in Hondo City Law. Unfortunately even with both collections there seem to be on strip never reprinted; Scary Monsters. Which was a one-off in Meg 3.35. But all three Shimura/Hondo-City collections are needed to cover 99% of the material.


No idea how the Mega Collections are going to handle the material.

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Anzati

I'd say go for the two Mega Collection volumes as they're easy to get, good value for money and only miss out two short Inaba stories:

Warriors (which I think is actually a Dredd story and may well find a place in a future Dredd volume of the collection).

Big Lix and Flying Kicks (I've never read this one and don't know where it would fit, I assume it was left out due to space and lack of relevance to the main plot threads, but I wouldnt mind getting a summary of this story to confirm this).

The one other thing that I found a little odd was the choice of stories split between the Hondo City justice and Shimura books...I found it quite confusing as someone who had never read them before. But I found that as the Shimura volume is set during the MCJ volume, reading them both together and swapping between them at appropriate points really helped :)

Still taken together they made for two bloody fantastic books...

AlexF

In case anyone was curious, I ended up buying the two Mega Collection trades off ebay and I'm very happy. They've got the best production values and include, between them, basically a complete set of all Shimura / Hondo City tales.

Dandontdare

Quote from: AlexF on 03 August, 2015, 04:25:46 PM
I've a feeling I like the art and the ideas significantly better than the actual stories...

well put