Ghost Rider had a long-running series through the Marvel monster craze of the ’70s, and then again in the edgy era of the ’90s. They can loop back to the Starlin stuff later. I would love to see the green suit Gene Colan years published in Epics and then they should jump to the volume following the material found in the Captain Marvel by Jim Starlin Complete Collection. The Epic Collection has almost entirely covered the 1960s with Captain Marvel being one of the last remaining titles yet to receive its own line. Here we go in no particular order – 13 MARVEL EPIC COLLECTIONS WE WANT TO SEE:Ĭaptain Marvel, Vol. I know that there are some major creator runs that haven’t even been touched yet, like Miller’s Daredevil, Byrne’s Fantastic Four and Simonson’s Thor, and yes, I know that they are must-haves, but I am overlooking them in favor of content that isn’t kept in continual print by Marvel in one form or another. The following list includes 13 Epics that Marvel needs to release ASAP. However, this also means that we can play fun guessing games about which volumes they will publish next! This means that we can’t just expect the next chronological volume in the series. One of the main selling points (or frustrations) of the Epic Collection line is that they are released out of order to cover material that hasn’t yet been collected, to tie-in with the current movie characters, or to keep popular storylines in print. Readers of this site are certainly not strangers to Epics and how amazing they are. Over the past several years, Marvel has been plugging away at releasing their entire comic history through an imprint called Epic Collections. (And none of these are on the list of upcoming year-end releases Kurtis helped reveal last week.) Nope, these are all books that have yet to see the light of day - but need to. These aren’t re-releases - we’ll get to them soon enough. So I’ve recruited Kurtis Findlay from the Epic Marvel Podcast to round up the 13 MARVEL EPIC COLLECTIONS WE WANT TO SEE. Not only that, there are some editions fans would love to see that Marvel has not released yet. For example, ECs are not published in chronological order so it can be patchwork to pull a complete collection together. We dig Epic Collections around here - in fact I’d say it’s my fave trade collection program from either DC or Marvel. Hero For Hire - Power Man - Power Man & Iron FistThere are still a ton of volumes that need to come from the House of Ideas… Marvel - Picture Frame Marvels - Complete Set Also be on the lookout for our upcoming interview with Ghost Town about his registry collection and his love of comics. Registry Masterpiece Award and the first person to win the Overall Achievement Award twice!!! View all of these sets, their images and more at Ghost Town’s profile page. All of Ghost Town's sets show dedication to putting together a fantastic collection that anyone would be proud to own! Congratulations to Ghost Town on being the inaugural winner of the John Verzyl Sr. His Amazing Spider-Man set, Avengers set and X-Men set are all ranked 1st and all 100% complete with images. Ghost Town is currently ranked 4th overall with over 2.2 Million points! He has put together shockingly beautiful high ranking sets of Avengers, Captain America, Fantastic Four, Incredible Hulk, Silver Surfer, Thor, Tomb of Dracula and Werewolf By Night. Registry Masterpiece Award! In ten years, fourteen of his beautiful sets are ranked #1. Now, 10 years later he is the first recipient of the John Verzyl Sr. Registry Masterpiece Award goes to Ghost Town! In 2007, Ghost Town won the Overall Achievement Award in Collecting.
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