Showing posts with label Omnibus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Omnibus. Show all posts

Thursday, August 13, 2026

DC Omnibuses in 2027

Last week, DC dropped their omnibus release slate for the first half of 2027 and there is a lot of good stuff, or at least stuff I'm interested in.


Biggest for me is Suicide Squad by John Ostrander Vol. 3 (June 8). While the best of Ostrander's Suicide Squad material is probably in the earlier volumes, this was series I followed from the beginning, and I've been looking forward to having it all in omnibus format for some time.


After that one, I'm not sure what would be next on my list, but the contenders for that spot definitely include The Green Lantern by Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp Omnibus (May 11), Amethyst: Princess of Gemworld (May 18), and Jonah Hex by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray Omnibus Vol. 1 (June 8). Probably the fact that we're actually getting an Amethyst omnibus has me most excited for that one, but the actual content of Green Lantern and Jonah Hex I am more looking forward to revisiting.


The third tier for me but still likely buys are Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight Omnibus Vol. 1 (June 1), Wonder Woman: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 1 (March 2), and Batman by Doug Moench Omnibus Vol. 1 (April 13).

Thursday, April 16, 2026

More Bronze Age Justice League

 


DC is soliciting a Justice League of America: The Bronze Age Omnibus Volume 4 for October. This collects issues published in 1980-1982 and features the work of Conway and other writers, plus a host of artists, including George Perez. In here is the Conway/Perez Apokolips saga, which I think first moves Darkseid from being sort of a siloed menace in New Gods related titles (if we don't count his earliest appearance in Jimmy Olsen) to more of a general DC villain. There's also the Secret Society of Super-Villains three-parter from #195-197 that I really dug as a kid (and it holds up today).

I've seen discussion of this on YouTube that suggests this takes things right up to the Detroit Era omnibus, but if that solicitations are accurate, that's not correct. Issues 207-232 (1982-1984) are left uncollected, some of which are more Conway stories, and Justice League of America Annual #1. I don't know if that's enough for a volume 5, but maybe they could find other stuff to stick in there. Hopefully, they don't plan to leave it uncollected.

Thursday, April 2, 2026

The Warlord Omnibus and Paper Stock


Though I've mentioned it before, I haven't talked about DC's Warlord by Mike Grell Omnibus Vol. 1 here since it came out, which is kind of a lapse given how many years I spent blogging about Warlord! 
Anyway, the first thing one notices about this omnibus is how much lighter it feels than most. Opening it, you can see why: it's on a different type of paper than most omnis. When it came out, there was a lot of discussion of it being "on newsprint" with some fans angry it wasn't on the glossy paper they were expecting, and others appreciating it being closer in appearance to the original issues. Well, it isn't on newsprint, but it is on a slightly off-white paper with a matte finish. I'm sure I've seen some trade paperbacks from DC on this sort of paper before.

Here's some images I snagged from reddit:


And here's a comparison with the interiors of an old issue. The omni is on the right:


Apparently, this new paper stock is the wave of the future for Bronze Age omnis at DC. According to Near Mint Condition, the Swamp Thing: Dark Genesis two-volume omnibus will be printed on a similar paper stock (with (re-)remastered color to match the original comics), and the solicitation for the new 2026 edition of the Kamandi by Jack Kirby Omnibus says it will be printed on "period appropriate paper."

I'm sure some fans don't like this paper, but I feel like it is truer to the original comics, so I think it's a step in a positive direction. I'd like to see Marvel do this, too.

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