Mighty Marvel has two books for us this month, a matching pair titled
X-MEN BLUE vol. 0: REUNION and
X-MEN GOLD vol. 0: HOMECOMING. Why they chose to title these as if they were entries in the ongoing X-MEN BLUE and X-MEN GOLD series, which have nothing to do with this material, is anyone's guess -- though I would assume it's just some sort of cross-promotion; i.e. more casual fans might grab these if they seem like they're supposed to go with the other books in those series. To me, though it feels more like false advertising.
But in any case, these two collections, when combined with 2015's
THE HUNT FOR PROFESSOR X volume*, encompass the full and complete Steve Seagle/Joe Kelly run on UNCANNY X-MEN and X-MEN from the mid-late-nineties. It was the era that fell between Scott Lobdell's and Alan Davis's runs, and is kind of notorious these days for some serious editorial interference -- but nonetheless, in my quest to own the complete 1990s X-Men, I'm happy to have all three of these volumes in my collection.
(Plug alert: for a pretty comprehensive list of various X-Men collected editions, check out my
X-MEN COLLECTIONS page! Crazy as it sounds, by the end of this year, the entirety of nineties X-material will be available in hardcover and/or trade paperback, with the exception of just a handful of issues in the immediate aftermath of the "Onslaught" event. And with all these volumes coming up fast and furious, I may need to get back to my semi-regularly scheduled photo-reviews of X-Men books...)
In the realm of the Digital Unboxing, it's been a busy month for Marvel. Comixology/Amazon have been running some pretty big sales, offering newly released collections at a mere 99¢ a pop -- plus there have been, in recent weeks, two sales offering hundreds of Marvel collections at that same bargain price! So in the past month, I picked up the following in digital format:
THE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN AMERICA,
EXCALIBUR EPIC COLLECTION: THE CROSS-TIME CAPER,
MARVEL HORROR: THE MAGAZINE COLLECTION,
MARVEL SUPER HEROES: CONTEST OF CHAMPIONS,
MARVEL TEAM-UP BY CHRIS CLAREMONT & JOHN BYRNE,
MASTER OF KUNG FU EPIC COLLECTION: WEAPON OF THE SOUL,
NAMOR VISIONARIES: JOHN BYRNE vol. 1 and
vol. 2,
NEW MUTANTS EPIC COLLECTION: CURSE OF THE VALKYRIES,
SPIDER-MAN: THE GRAPHIC NOVELS,
THANOS: THE INFINITY SIBLINGS,
VAMPIRE TALES vol. 1,
vol. 2, and
vol. 3,
WEREWOLF BY NIGHT: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION vol. 2,
WOLVERINE & NICK FURY: SCORPIO,
X-MEN: GRAND DESIGN,
X-MEN: LEGIONQUEST,
X-MEN BLUE vol. 0: REUNION, and
X-MEN GOLD vol. 0: HOMECOMING. (Those last two sound familiar for some reason...)
I would've grabbed more, but I already own many of the other 99¢ offerings I want from previous sales! Still, to drive home the point: that's twenty books for less than $20.00!
But sadly, it seems like this run may have ended. From what I've read, irate retailers bullied Marvel into contacting Amazon/Comixology about the sales, and a week or so after, the 99¢ offerings vanished from Comixology's site -- so it seems probable the same will happen on Amazon eventually. Mind you, I don't think anyone ever expected this to last; it was obviously some sort of experiment on Amazon's part, but it's still a shame the plug was pulled so quickly due to a retailer hissy fit. I was grabbing lots of stuff I wouldn't ordinarily have touched through these sales, as well as backup "digital copies" of many books I already own.
Oh, well... at the very least, we can hold out hope that the big, more-or-less quarterly price drops will continue on Amazon, where digital collections, while not discounted as drastically as to 99¢, go down to something like three or four dollars a pop.
It's been three years since THE HUNT FOR PROFESSOR X collection came out?! I checked to verify while typing up this post, seriously thinking it must have been just last year, or winter 2016 at the latest. You can't imagine how my jaw dropped when I saw the release date. How time flies!