Script by Frank Miller, Chris Claremont and Doug Moench, art by Bill Sienkiewicz unless noted. Full credits are detailed further in this article. All illustrations are ©Marvel Comics. For a complete list of all books reviewed in this blog, please visit the index page.
This blog is about my personal collection of deluxe/absolute/limited comics editions, especially those from my favorite authors and artists: Pat Mills, Alan Moore, Frank Miller, Mike Mignola, Joss Whedon, Brian K. Vaughan, Kevin O'Neill and Bill Sienkiewicz.
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Showing posts with label Frank Miller. Show all posts
9/01/2019
8/20/2017
Dark Knight Returns The Last Crusade Deluxe Edition
Script Frank Miller and Brain azzarello, art John Romita Jr. and Peter Steigerwald. All illustration are ©DC Comics. For a complete list of all books reviewed in this blog, please visit the index page.
8/13/2017
Dark Knight III The Master Race Collector's Hardcover Box Set
The article related to this edition is finally finished!
Story-wise and art-wise, I have really enjoyed these books. The finished set also looks pretty good, and Jim Lee's pencil covers are beautiful. But in terms of extras, the digital edition of the single issues is in my opinion the true collector's edition.
Story-wise and art-wise, I have really enjoyed these books. The finished set also looks pretty good, and Jim Lee's pencil covers are beautiful. But in terms of extras, the digital edition of the single issues is in my opinion the true collector's edition.
Libellés :
Andy Kubert,
Frank Miller,
Klaus Janson
5/14/2017
Article Update May 2017
I have upgraded my Ronin Gallery Edition to the signed and numbered version, and I am very, very happy about that. The Graphitti Design Signed Gallery Editions line has in my opinion the most beautiful design on the market (debossed slipcase and debossed taped-spine).
The related article have been updated accordingly.
3/19/2017
Article Update March 2017 part 2
I have recently acquired the 2005 hardcover edition of Batman Year One, overseen by David Mazzucchelli and designed by Chip Kidd.
Thus, I have reorganized the articles related to Batman Year One (French B&W edition and Absolute Edition), to have all colored editions compared in only one article.
Thus, I have reorganized the articles related to Batman Year One (French B&W edition and Absolute Edition), to have all colored editions compared in only one article.
3/15/2017
Batman The Dark Knight Returns Collector's Edition Slipcase Box Set
Script Frank Miller, art Frank Miller, Klaus Janson and Lynn Varley. All illustration are ©DC Comics. For a complete list of all books reviewed in this blog, please visit the index page.
2/12/2017
Batman Year One Absolute Edition
Script by Frank Miller, art by David Mazzucchelli. All illustrations are ©DC Comics. For a complete list of all books reviewed in this blog, please visit the index page.
This article also deals with the 2005, and 2012 DC Batman Year One Deluxe US editions.
This article also deals with the 2005, and 2012 DC Batman Year One Deluxe US editions.
9/17/2016
Articles Update September 2016 part 1
Dark Knight III The Master Race series is accumulating delays, and now issue #6 in its collector's form will not be published until November. In the meantime the associated article have been updated with issue #5.
This collection became a deception. Since issue #4 there are only 23 pages instead of 28 for the main story. In the digital edition this was partly compensate by adding 4 pencil art pages, and the five variant covers. In this so-called collector's edition there is nothing like that.
This collection became a deception. Since issue #4 there are only 23 pages instead of 28 for the main story. In the digital edition this was partly compensate by adding 4 pencil art pages, and the five variant covers. In this so-called collector's edition there is nothing like that.
8/14/2016
Robocop Mort ou Vif (Last Stand) Édition Limitée Hardcore X Mondo
English readers, I have written a short summary of this edition at the end of the article.
Pour une liste complète des livres passés en revue dans ce blog consulter l'index.
Histoire et scénario original Frank Miller et Ed Brisson, adaptation séquentielle Steven Grant. Dessins Korkut Öztekin. All material is ©MGM Studios.
Pour une liste complète des livres passés en revue dans ce blog consulter l'index.
Histoire et scénario original Frank Miller et Ed Brisson, adaptation séquentielle Steven Grant. Dessins Korkut Öztekin. All material is ©MGM Studios.
5/28/2016
Batman The Dark Knight Returns Limited Signed and Numbered Gallery Edition
Another instant hit by the Graphitti Designs team!
5/12/2016
Daredevil by Frank Miller Omnibus Companion
Script by Frank Miller, Bill Mantlo, Denny O'Neill, and art by Frank Miller, John Buscema, David Mazzucchelli, Bill Sienkiewicz and John Romita Jr.. Full credits are detailed further in this article. All illustrations are ©Marvel Comics. For a complete list of all books reviewed in this blog, please visit the index page.
3/24/2016
Elektra by Frank Miller & Bill Sienkiewicz Omnibus
Script by Frank Miller, art by Bill Sienkiewicz (Elektra Assassin), Frank Miller & Lynn Varley (Elektra Lives Again). All material is ©Marvel Comics. For a complete list of all books reviewed in this blog, please visit the index page.
3/01/2016
Batman Dark Knight III The Master Race Collector's Hardcover Edition Set
Script Brian Azzarello and Frank Miller, art by Andy Kubert (with inks by Klaus Janson), Frank Miller, Eduardo Risso, John Romita Jr.. All material is ©DC Comics.
For a complete list of all books reviewed in this blog, please visit the index page.
For a complete list of all books reviewed in this blog, please visit the index page.
10/30/2015
The Complete Frank Miller Spider-Man 1994 Marvel Limited Hardcover
Scripts by Bill Mantlo, Frank Miller, Denny O'Neil and Chris Claremont, art by Frank Miller, Herb Trimp and Mike Esposito. All illustrations are ©Marvel Entertainment Group.
9/08/2015
Frank Miller's Daredevil Artifact Edition SDCC 2015
Script by Frank Miller, Roger McKenzie and David Micheline, art by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson (with Josef Rubinstein and Terry Austin). Full credits are detailed further in this article. All illustrations are ©Marvel Comics. For a complete list of all books reviewed in this blog, please visit the index page.
8/07/2015
The Life and Times of Martha Washington in the Twenty-First Century Signed & Numbered Ultra-limited Slipcase Edition
This article is a rewrite of the previous one about this wonderful edition, in order to do it more justice by adding more detailed editorial information, and using better picture quality (indeed it was one of my very first article on this blog).
Script by Frank Miller, art by Dave Gibbons. All illustrations are © Frank Miller, Dave Gibbons, and Dark Horse Comics.
This edition was published by Dark Horse in September 2009 (ISBN 978-1-59582-309-0, 12.5 x 8.5 inches or 31 x 21 cm for the inner book, cover price 250$, 600 pages). It is undoubtedly one of the jewel of my collection, not because it is very scarce, but for the quality of the editorial work that deserves all the praise we could think of.
Carved faux leather is used for the blue slipcase and cover and spines of the inner red book. Notice the deep blue bookmark ribbon and the sturdy binding. One of the picture below is for size comparison with original issue #3 or Give Me Liberty.
The book, edited by Diana Schutz and beautifully designed by David Nestelle, is printed on high quality thick glossy paper (printed in China). Second and third of cover display different associated illustrations (from second and thirs of paper of the original series).
I proudly own the signed edition, limited to only 100 copies in the world. The tip-in pencil art by Dave Gibbons displayed below that is signed by both creators and numbered is the only difference with the non signed version.
Here is the table of contents. Main material originates from Give Me Liberty #1-4, Happy Birthday Martha Washington, Dark Horse Action Figure Comics #2, Martha Washington Goes To War #1-5, Martha Washington Stranded In Space, Martha Washington Saves The World #1-3, and Martha Washington Dies.
Not indicated in the table of contents but featured in this edition are the B&W versions of Collateral Damage (alternative version untitled Martha Washington's War Diary, published in the 1991 Dark Horse Presents Fifth Anniversary Special), of State of The Art as it appeared in San Diego Comic-Con Comics #2 (I am not sure about that last reference in the book, it is most probably from Dark Horse Action Figure Comics #2), and of Attack of The Flesh Eating Monsters from Dark Horse Presents #100 (#4 of 5).
Main material is introduced by Frank Miller (introduction dated 2008), and each story is preceded by a contextual in depth commentary by Dave Gibbons (that makes it more the definitive edition that it is already).
All original covers and back covers are included, as well as the TPB covers.
Pin -up art by Mike Mignola, Arthur Adams, Paul Chadwick, and Walt Simonson.
Now let's take a look at the additional extras section (almost 40 pages). It is called Martha Washington Scrapbook and it is commented by Dave Gibbons. One's can find sketches, pencils, thumbnails, alternative versions, promotional art, exclusive fanzine art, and much more. I don't know what is exclusive to this edition or not. For example, it features the Frank Miller's My Universe art section previously published in the one shot Martha Washington Stranded in Space.
This edition is probably as exhaustive as it comes, but I manage to find extra not included here. Indeed, in Martha Washington Dies, there is a small extra section containing Frank Miller's original typed 1987 outline for Give Me Liberty (five pages), alongside Dave Gibbon's first attempt at a poster image, and an early unused cover rough for issue #1 of Give Me Liberty.
The slipcase collected edition finishes with a four pages creator bios, including colorists Angus McKie and Robin Smith. The acknowledgement written by Dave Gibbons says a lot about the total implication of the artist to make this massive book see print as it is. Respect M. Gibbons!
To end this article I will present the comics associated with the Martha Washington limited edition Action Figure:
The 12 pages comics issued in 1998 was inserted inside the box, behind the action figure itself.
It contains the 4 pages story Logistics and the 8 pages story Collateral Damage. The latter was included in the one-shot Happy Birthday Martha Washington, but Logistics was exclusive to this set.
Script by Frank Miller, art by Dave Gibbons. All illustrations are © Frank Miller, Dave Gibbons, and Dark Horse Comics.
This edition was published by Dark Horse in September 2009 (ISBN 978-1-59582-309-0, 12.5 x 8.5 inches or 31 x 21 cm for the inner book, cover price 250$, 600 pages). It is undoubtedly one of the jewel of my collection, not because it is very scarce, but for the quality of the editorial work that deserves all the praise we could think of.
Carved faux leather is used for the blue slipcase and cover and spines of the inner red book. Notice the deep blue bookmark ribbon and the sturdy binding. One of the picture below is for size comparison with original issue #3 or Give Me Liberty.
The book, edited by Diana Schutz and beautifully designed by David Nestelle, is printed on high quality thick glossy paper (printed in China). Second and third of cover display different associated illustrations (from second and thirs of paper of the original series).
I proudly own the signed edition, limited to only 100 copies in the world. The tip-in pencil art by Dave Gibbons displayed below that is signed by both creators and numbered is the only difference with the non signed version.
second of cover |
third of cover |
Here is the table of contents. Main material originates from Give Me Liberty #1-4, Happy Birthday Martha Washington, Dark Horse Action Figure Comics #2, Martha Washington Goes To War #1-5, Martha Washington Stranded In Space, Martha Washington Saves The World #1-3, and Martha Washington Dies.
Not indicated in the table of contents but featured in this edition are the B&W versions of Collateral Damage (alternative version untitled Martha Washington's War Diary, published in the 1991 Dark Horse Presents Fifth Anniversary Special), of State of The Art as it appeared in San Diego Comic-Con Comics #2 (I am not sure about that last reference in the book, it is most probably from Dark Horse Action Figure Comics #2), and of Attack of The Flesh Eating Monsters from Dark Horse Presents #100 (#4 of 5).
Main material is introduced by Frank Miller (introduction dated 2008), and each story is preceded by a contextual in depth commentary by Dave Gibbons (that makes it more the definitive edition that it is already).
All original covers and back covers are included, as well as the TPB covers.
left Frank Miller's intro, right tpb cover |
left contextual introduction by Dave Gibbons, right front cover for issue #1 |
left back cover for issue #1 |
this one shot contains four short stories listed in the table of contents |
right the alternative B&W version of Collateral Damage |
right, the B&W version of State of The Art (featured with the action figure?) |
I can't source this Frank Miller's afterword dated 1995, in response of a letter published in Happy Birthday one shot |
virgin covers of the five part series are regrouped in this section |
the four homage illustrations of this section were first published in Martha Washington Goes To War issue #5 |
left back cover of the one shot previously used as cover for Dark Horse Presents #100 (#4 of 5) |
here comes Big Guy! |
right the B&W version as it appeared in Dark Horse Presents #100 (#4 of 5) |
Now let's take a look at the additional extras section (almost 40 pages). It is called Martha Washington Scrapbook and it is commented by Dave Gibbons. One's can find sketches, pencils, thumbnails, alternative versions, promotional art, exclusive fanzine art, and much more. I don't know what is exclusive to this edition or not. For example, it features the Frank Miller's My Universe art section previously published in the one shot Martha Washington Stranded in Space.
left re-drawn example compared to early pencils |
Martha Washington by Frank Miller |
teaser ads projects |
This edition is probably as exhaustive as it comes, but I manage to find extra not included here. Indeed, in Martha Washington Dies, there is a small extra section containing Frank Miller's original typed 1987 outline for Give Me Liberty (five pages), alongside Dave Gibbon's first attempt at a poster image, and an early unused cover rough for issue #1 of Give Me Liberty.
Martha Washington Dies extra section |
The slipcase collected edition finishes with a four pages creator bios, including colorists Angus McKie and Robin Smith. The acknowledgement written by Dave Gibbons says a lot about the total implication of the artist to make this massive book see print as it is. Respect M. Gibbons!
To end this article I will present the comics associated with the Martha Washington limited edition Action Figure:
The 12 pages comics issued in 1998 was inserted inside the box, behind the action figure itself.
back cover |
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