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Started by Molch-R, 27 February, 2017, 06:03:27 PM

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sintec

Quote from: Max Headroom on 24 December, 2020, 03:47:00 PM
Does anyone know if book 90, 'Greysuit', will feature the complete story? According to Barney this would be 252 pages in total. Is this too much for an Ultimate Collection book? It would seem self-defeating to include only some of the story.

As Indigo said we've had others around that size. Lobster Random was 240 pages of strip so it's only ~12 more than that book had. I'd be surprised if it's not the complete run.

Colin Zeal

Were there really 252 pages of Greysuit? Oh Christ.

Jade Falcon

When the truth offends, we lie and lie until we can no longer remember it is even there, but it is still there. Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth. Sooner or later, that debt is paid. That is how an RBMK reactor core explodes. Lies. - Valery Legasov

IndigoPrime

Depends how much you like modern Mills. For me, it was one of his weaker strips, delving too deep into conspiracy theory and lacking the depth, weirdness and interest evident in the likes of Defoe.

abelardsnazz

Quote from: Dark Jimbo on 16 November, 2020, 03:26:55 PM
Yeah, Ten Seconders is pretty good. I suspect it'll read better under one cover than it ever did in the prog, where there was a five year gap(!) between books II and III, to say nothing of the horrendously unlucky artistic mishmash.

It does, as I first remember reading it when it was on Book 3 in the progs and didn't have a clue what was going on. It reads really well in one volume, and the end piece comments on the changes in artists. A worthy addition to the collection.

Colin Zeal

Quote from: Jade Falcon on 25 December, 2020, 03:19:04 AM
I'm guessing that's a bad thing?

I didn't enjoy it. There was just nothing subtle about the point Pat was making. I don't know Pat Mills but from the little i have read about him we clearly have similar opinions on many topics  but reading Greysuit just felt like i was being smashed in the face repeatedly. 'Yes, Western Imperialism is horrible and needs to be exposed but please stop. I agree with you. "

Blue Cactus

Has it been confirmed anywhere which volume is going to be Red Seas 2? I usually preorder from Forbidden Planet but they don't have specifics yet, just the volume number without contents.

abelardsnazz

Quote from: Blue Cactus on 28 December, 2020, 01:21:21 PM
Has it been confirmed anywhere which volume is going to be Red Seas 2? I usually preorder from Forbidden Planet but they don't have specifics yet, just the volume number without contents.

The issue number is 87, which is due out next week. The Hachette site doesn't show volume numbers but I suspect it will be volume 88 as the first book was volume 87.

IndigoPrime

#4628
Any subscribers got 85/86 yet?

EDIT: Mine arrived this morning (29 Dec)

rogue69


IndigoPrime

Mine was in the reduced packaging (square box with no crush protection—fortunately not a reversion to 'bin bags'). I bunged Hachette a message on Facebook. (Fortunately, these two books arrived in perfect nick, but it's a lottery with this box type.)

Tomwe

Same packaging here. Not what I would call mint books but can't be bothered to chase.

sintec

Savage is absolutely cracking stuff. The writing is really strong, well paced and avoids getting lost in endless soapboxing. I think this is my favourite Mill's of the Rebellion era (although I guess we've still got Defoe and Greysuit to come which might compete for that title). Great characters, an action packed plot, a smattering of politics, some good one liners; it's top draw stuff. Goddard does a great job picking up the art duties too - he really gets the grim gritty atmosphere just right. Looking forward to this continuing in volume 3.

credo

Quote from: sintec on 02 January, 2021, 06:29:24 PM
Savage is absolutely cracking stuff. The writing is really strong, well paced and avoids getting lost in endless soapboxing. I think this is my favourite Mill's of the Rebellion era (although I guess we've still got Defoe and Greysuit to come which might compete for that title). Great characters, an action packed plot, a smattering of politics, some good one liners; it's top draw stuff. Goddard does a great job picking up the art duties too - he really gets the grim gritty atmosphere just right. Looking forward to this continuing in volume 3.

Does Savage cover the same stuff that was in volume 2 of the Rebellion trade? Just working out if I need to get this or can wait for volume 3.

Anyone have any information on anything post issue 89?

Tomwe

90-111 as confirmed on FB some time ago (and posted upthread)

90      01/27/2021      Greysuit
91      02/10/2021      VCs
92      02/24/2021      Indigo Prime
93      03/10/2021      The Red Seas Vol 3
94      03/24/2021      Dominion
95      04/07/2021      Savage: Rise Like Lions
96      04/21/2021      Jaegir
97      05/05/2021      Grey Area
98      05/19/2021      Defoe
99      06/02/2021      Inigo Prime Vol 2
100      06/16/2021      VC's Vol 2
101      06/30/2021      The Red Seas Vol 4
102      07/14/2021      Mercy Heights
103      07/28/2021      Absalom
104      08/11/2021      Brink Vol 2
105      08/25/2021      The Order
106      09/08/2021      Grey Area Vol 2
107      09/22/2021      Defoe Vol 2
108      10/06/2021      Tales of Telguuth
109      10/20/2021      Tyranny Rex
110      11/03/2021      Judge Dredd: the Small House
111      11/17/2021      Strontium Dog: Repo Men