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Re: First Comics Returning!
While I'm not optimistic about this venture, I'm glad they're trying. And if it leads to more Ms. Tree from Max Allan Collins, I'll be very happy about it.
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Looks like interesting news, but my favorite titles probably won’t be included as the creators or the actual titles have moved on. Mike Grell is Ardden Entertainment’s Editor-in-Chief, and I don’t see First publishing Sable or Starslayer. Grim Jack has been with IDW for awhile though I haven’t seen much of a commitment to the series which is really too bad. The Dude is self publishing but probably could go back to First if he wanted—maybe Nexus could be First’s flagship title. Still, I would think that DH has the current rights to the classic series.
Like with any publisher, I'm more interested in seeing what titles will be produced before I have a strong feeling either way.
Like with any publisher, I'm more interested in seeing what titles will be produced before I have a strong feeling either way.
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I just read the wikipedia entries for Grimjack and Ms. Tree.
Grimjack seems a little too out there for me.
Ms. Tree looked like something I would enjoy. Maybe someone will publish a good omnibus type collection book.
If anyone has the following Ms. Tree collections for sale, send me a pm.
The Files of Ms. Tree (1984) reprints “I, for an Eye” (Eclipse Magazine #1-6) and “Death Do Us Part” (Ms. Tree's Thrilling Detective Stories #1-3)
The Cold Dish: The Files of Ms. Tree, Volume 2 (1985) reprints "The Cold Dish" (Ms. Tree #4-8)
The Mike Mist Casebook: The Files of Ms. Tree, Volume 3 (1986) reprints "Murder at Mohawk" (Ms. Tree #9)
Ms. Tree (1988, small paperback collection, reprints Ms. Tree #16-23)
Grimjack seems a little too out there for me.
Ms. Tree looked like something I would enjoy. Maybe someone will publish a good omnibus type collection book.
If anyone has the following Ms. Tree collections for sale, send me a pm.
The Files of Ms. Tree (1984) reprints “I, for an Eye” (Eclipse Magazine #1-6) and “Death Do Us Part” (Ms. Tree's Thrilling Detective Stories #1-3)
The Cold Dish: The Files of Ms. Tree, Volume 2 (1985) reprints "The Cold Dish" (Ms. Tree #4-8)
The Mike Mist Casebook: The Files of Ms. Tree, Volume 3 (1986) reprints "Murder at Mohawk" (Ms. Tree #9)
Ms. Tree (1988, small paperback collection, reprints Ms. Tree #16-23)
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A while back when I was helping one of the LCS's organize back-stock once a week, I dug into about 3 or 4 boxes of nothing but FIRST. Some pretty cool looking books and the series lasted a lot longer than I thought they had. If things work out, the return of First or at least the characters, can only be a plus for a market that has seen DC and Marvel go to hell.myron wrote:Nexus and Grimjack were some of my core books way back when...awesome stuff IMO
I’ve been looking for other comics since the DCnU announcement, and I never was a Marvel guy.xodacia81 wrote:A while back when I was helping one of the LCS's organize back-stock once a week, I dug into about 3 or 4 boxes of nothing but FIRST. Some pretty cool looking books and the series lasted a lot longer than I thought they had. If things work out, the return of First or at least the characters, can only be a plus for a market that has seen DC and Marvel go to hell.myron wrote:Nexus and Grimjack were some of my core books way back when...awesome stuff IMO
First might be a nice alternative—heck, collecting First back issues would be a better alternative to what I see out now. I really need to complete my Nexus and Grim Jack runs anyway.
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working on Nexus right now, myself. I finally picked up a copy of Nexus Vol.1 #2 (magazine sized issue from Capital) and I'm going to attempt to pick up the other issues of the First Comics run that I'm missing while I go through a reading of the title.sanman wrote: First might be a nice alternative—heck, collecting First back issues would be a better alternative to what I see out now. I really need to complete my Nexus and Grim Jack runs anyway.
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What issues and prices do you want on those? The boxes I went through had a ton of Grim Jack. Not so much Nexus, but Grim Jack and the other titles were there in abundance.sanman wrote:I’ve been looking for other comics since the DCnU announcement, and I never was a Marvel guy.xodacia81 wrote:A while back when I was helping one of the LCS's organize back-stock once a week, I dug into about 3 or 4 boxes of nothing but FIRST. Some pretty cool looking books and the series lasted a lot longer than I thought they had. If things work out, the return of First or at least the characters, can only be a plus for a market that has seen DC and Marvel go to hell.myron wrote:Nexus and Grimjack were some of my core books way back when...awesome stuff IMO
First might be a nice alternative—heck, collecting First back issues would be a better alternative to what I see out now. I really need to complete my Nexus and Grim Jack runs anyway.
Good luck, the oversized Capital issues can be hard to come by but are definitely worth the hunt—make sure #3 has the 33-RPM record still attached though.Brother J wrote:working on Nexus right now, myself. I finally picked up a copy of Nexus Vol.1 #2 (magazine sized issue from Capital) and I'm going to attempt to pick up the other issues of the First Comics run that I'm missing while I go through a reading of the title.sanman wrote: First might be a nice alternative—heck, collecting First back issues would be a better alternative to what I see out now. I really need to complete my Nexus and Grim Jack runs anyway.

Thanks for posting.xodacia81 wrote:What issues and prices do you want on those? The boxes I went through had a ton of Grim Jack. Not so much Nexus, but Grim Jack and the other titles were there in abundance.sanman wrote:I’ve been looking for other comics since the DCnU announcement, and I never was a Marvel guy.xodacia81 wrote:A while back when I was helping one of the LCS's organize back-stock once a week, I dug into about 3 or 4 boxes of nothing but FIRST. Some pretty cool looking books and the series lasted a lot longer than I thought they had. If things work out, the return of First or at least the characters, can only be a plus for a market that has seen DC and Marvel go to hell.myron wrote:Nexus and Grimjack were some of my core books way back when...awesome stuff IMO
First might be a nice alternative—heck, collecting First back issues would be a better alternative to what I see out now. I really need to complete my Nexus and Grim Jack runs anyway.

On Grim Jack I have the Star Slayers and up through #17 of the regular series. I will have to check on Nexus, but I think I have through the mid 40s or more.
I’m definitely looking for a bargain, but my LCS has a nice run of the First comics too. Most are VF or better and I usually pay around 50 cents a book.
Do you think the LCS would be looking to cut a deal?
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Got all three of them, actually, now have multiples of all three. Just picked up this lot on eBay:sanman wrote:Good luck, the oversized Capital issues can be hard to come by but are definitely worth the hunt—make sure #3 has the 33-RPM record still attached though.Brother J wrote:working on Nexus right now, myself. I finally picked up a copy of Nexus Vol.1 #2 (magazine sized issue from Capital) and I'm going to attempt to pick up the other issues of the First Comics run that I'm missing while I go through a reading of the title.sanman wrote: First might be a nice alternative—heck, collecting First back issues would be a better alternative to what I see out now. I really need to complete my Nexus and Grim Jack runs anyway.
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one copy #1, two #2's and two #3's, $6.50 shipped. They are mid-grade copies, but I knew that going in. The funny thing is when I finally read #3, I was tempted to remove one of the "flexi-discs" so I could read along with it. I couldn't find the audio anywhere for free online, I guess because Steve Rude is selling an mp3 of it on his website.