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Tom French
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When I first saw the cover to #30 --  lo, those many years ago -- initially, I thought, "They're gonna get blown up and sent back through time -- just like Sathanas did!" 

Talk about WRONG....

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A good design is always worth repeating. . .

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Roger A Ott II
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Whoa!
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 Brandon Carter wrote:
A good comparison would be the Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus.  It clocks in at 1088 pages.


I have that one, and it's a pretty impressive tome.  Having the entirety of the Lee/Ditko Spider-Man in one volume is wonderful, and I'm sure I'd get close to that same giddy feeling if I cracked open a JBNM Omnibus...
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Richard Stevens
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Love how bright that blast is! Did you paint that digitally, JB?
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Brian Miller
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No way!
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Wallace Sellars
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Wallace: I'd like that, too, but a single volume may be too chunky.
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Nah. It'll work.
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Okay.

Now if only we can get the upcoming AFTERMATH to fit as well...

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But we don't know how many issues AFTERMATH will be, do we?
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Brad Hague
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Whoa!  That doesn't look cold.  That looks HOT!  Wow!
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But we don't know how many issues AFTERMATH will be, do we?
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*sigh*
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Like NEXT MEN, AFTERMATH is finite. But also like NEXT MEN, it's unbounded. I can wander off on as many tangents as the sales allow me.

But, don't worry. AFTERMATH is not going to be alone out there.

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