They look utterly fantastic on the shelf and are easy to pick up and read or flip through. I personally own the remastered softcovers in their nice slipcase. And if digital is your thing, I reckon the series can be purchased fairly cheaply for your device. They are huge, slipcased, gorgeous, and have tons of extras. If you are going to drop $500, just get the five Absolute Editions. (Try casually reading one of these monsters on the train or at the beach. Though with genuine questions about ease of readability, I’d have to question why you’d want to. The most recent pre-remastered softcovers are all available, with some hardcovers still in print.įor $300 you can get both hardcover omnibus editions (same as the Silver editions above, just without the signatures and the, um, silver). It’s not remotely worth it, though.įor $200 you can get all ten volumes of the most recent new printings of the softcovers, using the remastered Absolute coloring (also available as a box set). Money grab, a pure piece of conspicuous consumption with no practical value.
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