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Babylon Revisited and Other Stories de F. Scott Fitzgerald
Rules of Engagement (Star Trek, Book 48) de Peter Morwood
Strange New Worlds 10 (Star Trek Strange New Worlds) de Edgar Governo
Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Infinity's Prism (Bk. 1) de Christopher L. Bennett
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Have you picked up Spectrum 15 yet?
escrito por Powerslave214, às 1:23 am (EST) , Nov 25, 2008
escrito por Powerslave214, às 1:03 am (EST) , Nov 4, 2008
escrito por johnnyapollo, às 11:53 am (EST) , May 11, 2008
escrito por gregfindley, às 6:38 am (EST) , Jun 30, 2007
I was mostly asking because I've encountered a few people on LT who are cataloging individual issues. Since, as you say, there are different places in which to catalogue individual comics, I've been a bit skeptical of those folks.
Things like "Bring on The Bad Guys" and "Son of Origins" are what helped get me into comics in the first place, so I was vaguely aware of Marvel's 70s and 80s books, yes. And I'm certainly aware that the tpb/original GN market is, well, burgeoning, and that reprints are (finally) fairly commonly available, at least for certain specific time periods. (There's some cut off date for DC, at least, where if they reprint past that period they get bogged down in paying more royalties than they'd like, but I forget what year that is.)
I'm currently just a student and I can't /afford/ a lot of them, is all. A good deal of my more recent collection is from 25 cent bins, etc. Though I have a few actual good runs of things, too, from when I was working and more able to finance the addictio... er, that is, habit. All told I've got nothin', comparatively, but I think I've got about 2,000. Though I'm only in the interim stage of cataloging, via (bleh) Word at the moment, so I don't have an exact number. Whups.)
escrito por juliansinger, às 12:46 am (EST) , Dec 17, 2006
Am I to take it you only input individual comics if they're Annuals? Or are the 2000AD Annuals bigger? (I've never encountered them, so hence, I ask.)
escrito por juliansinger, às 11:41 pm (EST) , Dec 10, 2006
escrito por capetowncanada, às 12:33 am (EST) , Oct 26, 2006
escrito por michtelassn, às 5:31 pm (EST) , Jul 25, 2006
escrito por bluetyson, às 5:34 am (EST) , Jul 17, 2006
By number of distinct tags (for Lilithcat)":
Neuromancer (3,044), michtelassn (2,984). Snif. (See "Zeitgeist", left column down a ways.)
escrito por michtelassn, às 6:32 pm (EST) , Jul 15, 2006
escrito por lkoconnor, às 9:15 pm (EST) , May 13, 2006