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Added the reprint of Marvel Saga: The Official History of the Marvel Universe #22 in Spider-Man: The Wedding Album Gallery Edition.
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Daredevil #600 (May, 2018) has 8 pages of saga or quasi-saga
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mal32 wrote:
Daredevil #600 (May, 2018) has 8 pages of saga or quasi-saga
Which part of the issue are you referring to? I flipped through it very quickly but didn't see anything.
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zuckyd1 wrote:
mal32 wrote:
Daredevil #600 (May, 2018) has 8 pages of saga or quasi-saga
Which part of the issue are you referring to? I flipped through it very quickly but didn't see anything.
The last 8 pages beginning with Daredevil and Foggy Nelson in the Hell's Kitchen
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I think that's a bit of a stretch even to put in the "quasi" section. It's not really a recap of Matt's and Foggy's histories, just a sampling of brief vignettes from their pasts. I think something more comprehensive is required, particular if it is told in normal comic-book format. Thanks for suggesting it though.
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X-23 OMNIBUS VOL. 1 reprints the X-23 Saga.
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LOKI MODERN ERA EPIC COLLECTION: JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY
reprints the second half of The Mighty Thor Saga
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The Rick Jones saga is reprinted in CAPTAIN MARVEL: FIRST CONTACT and CAPTAIN MARVEL: GENIS-VELL BY PETER DAVID OMNIBUS
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A few suggestions:
The Essential Marvel Saga breakdown is 1: 1-12, 2:13-25
Captain America v3 can be found in Gitcorp's DVD-ROM: Captain America: The Complete Collection.
Depending on which volume of Invincible Iron Man, it might in the Gitcorp DVD-ROM: The Invincible Iron Man: The Complete Collection (covers up to December 2006)
Incredible Hulk #393 is in the Gitcorp DVD-ROM: Incredible Hulk: The Complete Collection
The Marvel Vault: A Museum-in-a-Book with Rare Collectibles from the World of Marvel by Roy Thomas and Peter Sanderson includes (separate from the main book) an abridged version of the Marvel No-Prize Book.
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Andy E. Nystrom wrote:
A few suggestions:
The Essential Marvel Saga breakdown is 1: 1-12, 2:13-25
Captain America v3 can be found in Gitcorp's DVD-ROM: Captain America: The Complete Collection.
Depending on which volume of Invincible Iron Man, it might in the Gitcorp DVD-ROM: The Invincible Iron Man: The Complete Collection (covers up to December 2006)
Incredible Hulk #393 is in the Gitcorp DVD-ROM: Incredible Hulk: The Complete Collection
The Marvel Vault: A Museum-in-a-Book with Rare Collectibles from the World of Marvel by Roy Thomas and Peter Sanderson includes (separate from the main book) an abridged version of the Marvel No-Prize Book.
Do the Gitcorp DVDs always contain the complete issue, or just the main story?
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zuckyd1 wrote:
Andy E. Nystrom wrote:
A few suggestions:
The Essential Marvel Saga breakdown is 1: 1-12, 2:13-25
Captain America v3 can be found in Gitcorp's DVD-ROM: Captain America: The Complete Collection.
Depending on which volume of Invincible Iron Man, it might in the Gitcorp DVD-ROM: The Invincible Iron Man: The Complete Collection (covers up to December 2006)
Incredible Hulk #393 is in the Gitcorp DVD-ROM: Incredible Hulk: The Complete Collection
The Marvel Vault: A Museum-in-a-Book with Rare Collectibles from the World of Marvel by Roy Thomas and Peter Sanderson includes (separate from the main book) an abridged version of the Marvel No-Prize Book.
Do the Gitcorp DVDs always contain the complete issue, or just the main story?
The whole issue. The Hostess ads, the Sea Monkey ads, the x-ray glasses ads, the Charles Atlas ads, they're all in there.
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Andy E. Nystrom wrote:
zuckyd1 wrote:
Andy E. Nystrom wrote:
A few suggestions:
The Essential Marvel Saga breakdown is 1: 1-12, 2:13-25
Captain America v3 can be found in Gitcorp's DVD-ROM: Captain America: The Complete Collection.
Depending on which volume of Invincible Iron Man, it might in the Gitcorp DVD-ROM: The Invincible Iron Man: The Complete Collection (covers up to December 2006)
Incredible Hulk #393 is in the Gitcorp DVD-ROM: Incredible Hulk: The Complete Collection
The Marvel Vault: A Museum-in-a-Book with Rare Collectibles from the World of Marvel by Roy Thomas and Peter Sanderson includes (separate from the main book) an abridged version of the Marvel No-Prize Book.
Do the Gitcorp DVDs always contain the complete issue, or just the main story?
The whole issue. The Hostess ads, the Sea Monkey ads, the x-ray glasses ads, the Charles Atlas ads, they're all in there.
Added these to the main list.
Invincible Iron Man is the 2008 series.
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THUNDERBOLTS: UNCAGED OMNIBUS
reprints Thunderbolts Saga
ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN OMNIBUS VOL. 3
reprints Ultimate Spider-Man Saga
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In Savage Sword of Conan volume 1 #7, #8, #12, #15, #16, #17 (from August 1975 to February 1977) there is the "Hyborian Age" a saga in 6 parts
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mal32 wrote:
In Savage Sword of Conan volume 1 #7, #8, #12, #15, #16, #17 (from August 1975 to February 1977) there is the "Hyborian Age" a saga in 6 parts
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added Planet Hulk Saga
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Added THE LIFE OF WOLVERINE #1.
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Added 2 reprints of Hawkeye & Mockingbird Saga.
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Added reprints for Shadowland: Daughters of the Shadow and Shadowland: Power Man.
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On ETERNALS volume 2 #1 (October 1985) there is the second story of 4 pages that it is a SAGA about the Eternals/Deviants/Celestials titled "THE THREE FACES OF MAN!"
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mal32 wrote:
On ETERNALS volume 2 #1 (October 1985) there is the second story of 4 pages that it is a SAGA about the Eternals/Deviants/Celestials titled "THE THREE FACES OF MAN!"
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Black Widow: The Name of the Rose hc has a Black Widow Saga at the end of the book, I'm guessing it's the same as #1 of the 2010 series.
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Andy E. Nystrom wrote:
Black Widow: The Name of the Rose hc has a Black Widow Saga at the end of the book, I'm guessing it's the same as #1 of the 2010 series.
Added.
(According to comics.org, the tpb reprints the saga as well.)
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The trade for History of the Marvel Universe (2019 series) has annotations at the back for all six issues. I don't know if they were in the originals or just the trade. It's a judgement call as to whether they count as Sagas or if they're near misses. The notes are similar to annotations for Marvels and Hobgoblin Lives; unlike those, however, they are accompanied with panels and covers; the panels often include the original dialogue.
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Andy E. Nystrom wrote:
The trade for History of the Marvel Universe (2019 series) has annotations at the back for all six issues. I don't know if they were in the originals or just the trade. It's a judgement call as to whether they count as Sagas or if they're near misses. The notes are similar to annotations for Marvels and Hobgoblin Lives; unlike those, however, they are accompanied with panels and covers; the panels often include the original dialogue.
Those annotations were in the individual issues as well. It is a borderline case. There are other examples of illustrated annotations. For example, the 4-issue Marvels Annotated series—although a lot of the annotations there consisted of "behind-the-scenes" info.
One factor specific to annotations is that they are meant to accompany a primary text, not read on their own. Although I suppose the HotMU annotations could have been published on their own and still make for a more-or-less coherent read.
For now I'm going to put them in the "not-quite" section, alongside the somewhat-similar Wakanda backup annotations.
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BLACK PANTHER BY REGINALD HUDLIN OMNIBUS
reprints Black Panther Saga
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The saga from Punisher (2009) #1 is reprinted in the Punisher by Rick Remender Omnibus.
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Another borderline case: New Warriors Ashcan, reprinted in New Warriors Omnibus vol. 2, would definitely count as a Saga book if not for that fact that instead of it being narrated by someone in the real world, it's narrated by Hindsight Lad. It's also in B&W but I don't think that matters too much. Otherwise it follows the pattern of new (at the time) captions coupled with panels from comics.
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Andy E. Nystrom wrote:
Another borderline case: New Warriors Ashcan, reprinted in New Warriors Omnibus vol. 2, would definitely count as a Saga book if not for that fact that instead of it being narrated by someone in the real world, it's narrated by Hindsight Lad. It's also in B&W but I don't think that matters too much. Otherwise it follows the pattern of new (at the time) captions coupled with panels from comics.
I seem to remember one of the actual Saga books had in-universe narration. Although maybe it was a framing sequence instead.
There were some other 1990s ashcans with similar contents. I'll create a section for them.
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added Annihilation Saga's reprinting in Annihilation: Conquest Omnibus