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That X-O DLX 3 seems odd. They already covered all of that and then some in the Armor Hunter's DLX. I was expecting 30-40something and 0 in the DLX vol 3.
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I thought about that myself, but then I realized you couldn't skip an entire run of X-O in the hardcover series just because it had already been included elsewhere. What if if someone is only reading X-O? So at first it irritated me, but it made sense the more I thought about it.Nameless7 wrote:That X-O DLX 3 seems odd. They already covered all of that and then some in the Armor Hunter's DLX. I was expecting 30-40something and 0 in the DLX vol 3.
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Is that Eternal Warrior hardcover listing actually a new listing, or is it the one that's been lingering for years. I'd be happy if the book did come out, but at this point was hoping more for an omnibus.
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Its a brand new listing.jeremycoe wrote:Is that Eternal Warrior hardcover listing actually a new listing, or is it the one that's been lingering for years. I'd be happy if the book did come out, but at this point was hoping more for an omnibus.
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I'm ok with the XO Deluxe vol.3 issues even if some are repeated.
I'll believe the Eternal Warrior Masters when it happens. I'm skeptical at this point.
I'll believe the Eternal Warrior Masters when it happens. I'm skeptical at this point.
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Considering the prices that EW #4 is fetching on eBay now, the collection might be a more attractive purchase for some now, that want to read the originals.Captain Craig wrote:I'm ok with the XO Deluxe vol.3 issues even if some are repeated.
I'll believe the Eternal Warrior Masters when it happens. I'm skeptical at this point.
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The best way to read Eternal Warrior #4 (1992), if price is a concern, is the Valiant Era trade paperback (1994).kjjohanson wrote:Considering the prices that EW #4 is fetching on eBay now, the collection might be a more attractive purchase for some now, that want to read the originals.Captain Craig wrote:I'm ok with the XO Deluxe vol.3 issues even if some are repeated.
I'll believe the Eternal Warrior Masters when it happens. I'm skeptical at this point.
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Great point. See that for $2 at every convention it seems like.greg wrote:The best way to read Eternal Warrior #4 (1992), if price is a concern, is the Valiant Era trade paperback (1994).kjjohanson wrote:Considering the prices that EW #4 is fetching on eBay now, the collection might be a more attractive purchase for some now, that want to read the originals.Captain Craig wrote:I'm ok with the XO Deluxe vol.3 issues even if some are repeated.
I'll believe the Eternal Warrior Masters when it happens. I'm skeptical at this point.
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That cheap? I was actually going to say that digitally is the cheapest way, but enough people prefer reading hard copies. Also, there's a good chance that readers new to Valiant don't know what that trade contains.Chris Campbell wrote:Great point. See that for $2 at every convention it seems like.greg wrote:The best way to read Eternal Warrior #4 (1992), if price is a concern, is the Valiant Era trade paperback (1994).kjjohanson wrote:Considering the prices that EW #4 is fetching on eBay now, the collection might be a more attractive purchase for some now, that want to read the originals.Captain Craig wrote:I'm ok with the XO Deluxe vol.3 issues even if some are repeated.
I'll believe the Eternal Warrior Masters when it happens. I'm skeptical at this point.
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That could actually be an interesting list to make; all of the options for reading the Valiant Universe.kjjohanson wrote:That cheap? I was actually going to say that digitally is the cheapest way, but enough people prefer reading hard copies. Also, there's a good chance that readers new to Valiant don't know what that trade contains.Chris Campbell wrote:Great point. See that for $2 at every convention it seems like.greg wrote:The best way to read Eternal Warrior #4 (1992), if price is a concern, is the Valiant Era trade paperback (1994).kjjohanson wrote:Considering the prices that EW #4 is fetching on eBay now, the collection might be a more attractive purchase for some now, that want to read the originals.Captain Craig wrote:I'm ok with the XO Deluxe vol.3 issues even if some are repeated.
I'll believe the Eternal Warrior Masters when it happens. I'm skeptical at this point.
http://www.valiantpriceguide.com/issue/show/vera" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Just to confirm to make sure I am not missing anything, if I have the Armor Hunters Deluxe HC already, I do not need to buy the X-O Deluxe Volume 3 HC because X-O 23-29 and Armor Hunters 1-4 are included in the AH HC? Am I missing something? I hope not because that saves some money for my next order.tchalla8 wrote:I thought about that myself, but then I realized you couldn't skip an entire run of X-O in the hardcover series just because it had already been included elsewhere. What if if someone is only reading X-O? So at first it irritated me, but it made sense the more I thought about it.Nameless7 wrote:That X-O DLX 3 seems odd. They already covered all of that and then some in the Armor Hunter's DLX. I was expecting 30-40something and 0 in the DLX vol 3.
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X-O MANOWAR DELUXE EDITION BOOK 3 HC
Collecting X-O MANOWAR #23–#29 and ARMOR HUNTERS #1-4
Yep, if you own Armor Hunters, looks like no need for X-O volume 3Armor Hunters Deluxe Edition HC
Collecting Armor Hunters #1-4, Armor Hunters: Aftermath #1, Armor Hunters: Bloodshot #1-3, Armor Hunters: Harbinger #1-3, Unity #8-11 and X-O Manowar #23-29
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Awesome! Thank you!jaden_sai wrote:X-O MANOWAR DELUXE EDITION BOOK 3 HC
Collecting X-O MANOWAR #23–#29 and ARMOR HUNTERS #1-4Yep, if you own Armor Hunters, looks like no need for X-O volume 3Armor Hunters Deluxe Edition HC
Collecting Armor Hunters #1-4, Armor Hunters: Aftermath #1, Armor Hunters: Bloodshot #1-3, Armor Hunters: Harbinger #1-3, Unity #8-11 and X-O Manowar #23-29

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Re: New Hardcover Solicits
So, are there any recommendations of Armor Hunters HC vs. X-O Deluxe 3?
I feel like I got a little burned on Harbinger Wars, because I don't care much for Bloodshot, and there was a lot of rehashing in the various issues. Still, it's not that much more for twice the issues. But if I'm mainly only interested in X-O going forward, will having or not having those other issues matter?
I feel like I got a little burned on Harbinger Wars, because I don't care much for Bloodshot, and there was a lot of rehashing in the various issues. Still, it's not that much more for twice the issues. But if I'm mainly only interested in X-O going forward, will having or not having those other issues matter?
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The Harbinger tie-in series isn't central to the AH plot, but the Bloodshot one kind of sorta is as it details what happens to one of the AHs that, if I'm not mistaken, isn't told anywhere else. Not required reading by any means, but that's the difference.bluedevil2002 wrote:So, are there any recommendations of Armor Hunters HC vs. X-O Deluxe 3?
I feel like I got a little burned on Harbinger Wars, because I don't care much for Bloodshot, and there was a lot of rehashing in the various issues. Still, it's not that much more for twice the issues. But if I'm mainly only interested in X-O going forward, will having or not having those other issues matter?
On the other hand, the XO volume will have issue 25 in its entirety, while it appears Armor Hunters will have only the relevant material from that issue.
So which would you rather have? Assuming, that is, you only buy one. Myself, I'm getting both.
I wonder what it would be like to be a lonely, muck-encrusted monster? Probably be an improvement.
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The Harbinger tie-in series isn't central to the AH plot, but the Bloodshot one kind of sorta is as it details what happens to one of the AHs that, if I'm not mistaken, isn't told anywhere else. Not required reading by any means, but that's the difference.bluedevil2002 wrote:So, are there any recommendations of Armor Hunters HC vs. X-O Deluxe 3?
I feel like I got a little burned on Harbinger Wars, because I don't care much for Bloodshot, and there was a lot of rehashing in the various issues. Still, it's not that much more for twice the issues. But if I'm mainly only interested in X-O going forward, will having or not having those other issues matter?
On the other hand, the XO volume will have issue 25 in its entirety, while it appears Armor Hunters will have only the relevant material from that issue.
So which would you rather have? Assuming, that is, you only buy one. Myself, I'm getting both.
I wonder what it would be like to be a lonely, muck-encrusted monster? Probably be an improvement.
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I would say go with the AH it gives gives you a lot of materialrkjock1 wrote:The Harbinger tie-in series isn't central to the AH plot, but the Bloodshot one kind of sorta is as it details what happens to one of the AHs that, if I'm not mistaken, isn't told anywhere else. Not required reading by any means, but that's the difference.bluedevil2002 wrote:So, are there any recommendations of Armor Hunters HC vs. X-O Deluxe 3?
I feel like I got a little burned on Harbinger Wars, because I don't care much for Bloodshot, and there was a lot of rehashing in the various issues. Still, it's not that much more for twice the issues. But if I'm mainly only interested in X-O going forward, will having or not having those other issues matter?
On the other hand, the XO volume will have issue 25 in its entirety, while it appears Armor Hunters will have only the relevant material from that issue.
So which would you rather have? Assuming, that is, you only buy one. Myself, I'm getting both.