Not to make anyone jealous, but I find the best way to read these things is to take one out of the cupboard, put it on a large table and pour over it pge by page with John McCrea.
How do you read yours?
How do you read yours?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: GoGilesGo on 15 October, 2023, 05:05:15 PMA question for all owners of Apex Editions.
Where do you keep them?
My finger has hovered over the buy button for the McMahon book and the Steve Dillon edition looks beautiful, but jee-zus they are big. I don't have a shelf nearly tall enough to store anything like that and all potential 'coffee table' real estate is taken up by the other half's books on CoCo Chanel, YSL and the like.
QuoteTade Thompson's most recent books are FAR FROM THE LIGHT OF HEAVEN (2021) and JACKDAW (2022). He is the author of THE WORMWOOD TRILOGY winner of the 2019 Arthur C. Clarke (ROSEWATER) and Nommo Awards, nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award (ROSEWATER REDEMPTION) and British Science Fiction Association Award (ROSEWATER INSURRECTION). He is also the author of the MOLLY SOUTHBOURNE Books (Shirley Jackson Award finalist, winner of Nommo Award and Prix Julia-Verlanger, nominated for the British Science Fiction Association award, among others) and MAKING WOLF (winner of the Golden Tentacle Award). Several of his works have been optioned for screen adaptation, including the short story THE APOLOGISTS. Born in London to Yoruba parents, he is a medical doctor who lives and works on the south coast of England where he battles an addiction to books.
Quote from: IndigoPrime on 26 September, 2023, 09:08:47 AMI'm not sure what point there would be in an Apex edition of artwork that wouldn't be substantially larger. Half the point of these editions is you get to see the original art, with page mark-up and such. If his art is as-is in the Meg and post-scanning everything is treated digitally, there would be few advantages, bar for people who want to see his art devoid of word balloons. (I'm not sure blowing up the art would be a good thing.)
Quote from: Richard S. on 15 September, 2023, 06:34:49 AMFrom 1997, here's the start of my covers gallery for 'Street Sharks' comic - a tie-in with a toy line it lasted at least 8 issues...
https://boysadventurecomics.blogspot.com/2023/09/street-sharks-comics-1997.html