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Be still my heart! Marvel has found one last way to connect with nostalgic Bronze Age comics fans and hopefully newer readers: bringing back the Marvel Treasury Edition size book! The original Treasury Editions, published from the mid 70s until the early 80s, were an oversized format that was aimed at making a splash on […]
$15.99 for 112 oversized pages isn’t that bad compared to a $9.99 trade paperback..
$3.99 x 5 for the first five floppies. Or $15.99 for the Treasury reprint of the first five issues. You don’t need to be a math major to figure this one out.
Marvel… EAN? Or should I look for it on the newsstand? }]
Also, it would be cool if the Star Wars miniseries were produced this way as well.
Treasury first… then regular trade.