personally I'd love to see more tpbs. Even though I have the separate issues I prefer to read tpbs.
That opens a whole new can of worms. Can you have the trade without the single issues? Would trades be better? Would it mess up the industry? It's an argument that have rages for a while.
Personally I'd rather the floppies over a trade for a number of reasons however I've often considered buying the trades as well as I can geek the single issues in the best possible condition and read the TPBs.
That opens a whole new can of worms. Can you have the trade without the single issues? Would trades be better? Would it mess up the industry? It's an argument that have rages for a while.
Personally I'd rather the floppies over a trade for a number of reasons however I've often considered buying the trades as well as I can geek the single issues in the best possible condition and read the TPBs.
If there were no single issues, there couldn't be trades. "Trade Paperbacks" are compilations of material that have previously appeared in another format, usually monthly comics. If you print the material in the trade size books from the get-go, it's called a Graphic Novel.
Exaple: Death in the Deep Woods is a trade paperback. Legacy is a Graphic Novel.
Granted, that's really all just semantics, but it is what it is.
If there were no single issues, there couldn't be trades.
Exactly. The floppy is an art form, it should be respected.