The Planetary Omnibus is the best done in one book of all these, but, it does need an appreciation of general comics and pop culture, to get the most out of the homages and analogues encountered by the team.
@TheComicBookReport I also thought the Batman / Planetary issue was one of the most fun comic issues I've ever read, because, it was a fun challenge trying to figure out which Batman artist, Batman storyline or Batman film/show was being homaged by Cassaday.
@@TheComicBookReport What I like best about this channel, so far, is that people seem to want to talk about what they like, rather than what they're mad about. Just trying to keep that energy going.
@@seannyhan2254 I’m all about celebrating the things we like :) I think generally this community has been overwhelmingly positive and I find that so refreshing as well! 💪👏 Plus all these awesome commenters have given amazing recommendations over the years 📚
Good list. Soe of mine that I read recently are Deathstroke by Christopher Priest, Miracleman, 52, Immortal Hulk. I have had the Death of Superman Omni for years and haven't opened it yet- I was 8 when that whole story came out and loved it, I'll have to see how it holds up.
How is that Deathstroke run? Would you say it’s good for new readers? Loved 52! 👏 That Superman Omni is great but it’s a big boy! Hope it holds up for you
@@TheComicBookReport yeah the Priest Deathstroke is the Rebirth run...I hadn't read any solo Deathstroke prior to that and I enjoyed it and could follow what was going on. Priest gives you all the info you need. I think it's out of print now though :/
It's an interesting list. I do have the Venomnibus on my self waiting patiently for its turn. I also want to catch up with The Planetary as Warren Ellis is one of my favourite writers. I would suggest to add the Big Damn Sin City to the list. It's a full Sin City experience, a real threat for all those that are into crime noir stuff. The next one would be Batman Hush omnibus. It's also a complete experience, some stories are great others maybe not so much, but overall it's a good read.
I've read slott's solver surfer and Cates' venomnibus past year and they were most excellent. I'm looking forward to reading the Gwen-Pool omni at some point this year.
Yeah, those were both some of my favorite omnibuses from this past year. I had the opportunity to read. Gwenpool was also really fun. I really enjoyed the art on that title and overall that entire run feels so different from a lot of the other marvel books I had been reading.
@TheComicBookReport I'll add Gwen-pool to my reading list for after my Read through of Miles Morales, but before I start my thor read through. Is Spider-Gwen on your radar? Have you read it or do you plan to read that book?
Cable and Deadpool is a great series, and a great omnibus. I was buying New X-Men in real time, and it was odd and different. I don't think it has aged well. Venom by Cates and Stegman is a solid volume and tells a great story. This was my first exposure to Cates, so I didn't realize, at the time, that he was a one trick pony. Planetary by Ellis and Cassiday is a perfect stand-alone omni. Here are some suggestions for, what I think, are great stand-alone omni's or hard covers. 1) Murder Falcon deluxe HC, by Daniel Warren Johnson. Can't recommed this highly enough. 2) Kamandi omni by Jack Kirby 3) The Demon HC by Jack Kirby 4) Shade the Changing Man HC by Steve Ditko 5) The Creeper HC by Steve Ditko 6) 4th world omni by Jack Kirby 7) Doom Patrol omni by Grant Morrison and Richard Case. 8) Squadron Supreme HC by Mark Gruenwald, Bob Hall, and Paul Ryan 9) Gravel: Never a Dull Day HC by Warren Ellis and Mike Wolfer 10) Oblivion Song Compendium by Robert Kirkman and and Lorenzon Di Felici 11) Poison Elves: The Mulehide Years by Drew Hayes 12) Amazing Spiderman omn1 1 by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee. Honestly, if you want a complete Spidey story, this is it. 13) Captain Marvel: Genis Vell by Peter David and Chrisscross 14) Legion of Superheroes The Great Darkness Saga by Paul Levitz and Keith Giffen.
Sincerely appreciate your time writing all this out! Love seeing some recommendations I’ve yet to read! I started oblivion song once upon a time I’ve considered going back to read it all. Did you find the ending satisfying?
While not ideal & incredibly Horrorshow to read outdoors and in public: THE INVISIBLES COMPLETE STORY OMNIBUS by Grant Morrison I bought back in 2013 would be one of my faves. Except that overencumbered tomes like this are kinda wish why I prefer Massive Boxsets to collect up to 10-20 Tpbs. Like how Locke and Key, Hellboy, Saga & Mangas do it. More Portable and More Flexible when traveling with them too!
@@TheComicBookReport Hello again. Thank you for the question. So just like you mentioned how yes we all ready may know Superman but this story itself almost is self contained. I would throw these 3 myself. For old school fans. The S.H.I.E.L.D. Complete collection. (Steranko) and Guardians Solo Classics. Fun books and for maybe the younger crowed Jason Aaron The Heroes Reborn. Pretty much one and done. There are a lot more but we be here all day. Again the ones you picked are pretty awesome.
Animal man Jeff Lamire (no one ever talks about that one). Silver surfer slott, monster size Hellboy. Swamp Thing omni 52 and Collins, spiderverse omni (just fun), tmnt Batman (also just fun). Doom Patrol Grant Morrison, cosmic Ghost Rider, Venom cates. Animal man Morrison. Off the top of my head for one and done
Appreciate these recommendations a few on here I haven’t read! 👏📚 From memory the swamp thing and animal man new 52 runs were gripping! Also enjoyed the crossovers
I know they called it a compendium, but it's a hardcover and the size of an omnibus, so how about the Locke and Key keyhouse compendium. An omni by another name is still an omni, right?
Love the idea of a one and done paperback list! Thanks for the feedback. In the meantime I did have a 10 best paperbacks I read in 2023 video: Top 10 Comic Paperback Editions 2023 ruclips.net/video/rVgWSuSkNWA/видео.html
Man,I really enjoy your channel and think you do quality stuff but man I can not get on board for the type of stuff you enjoy. Only one book you recomended would I even consider reading. Allred and Morrison are two of my most disliked creators and superman and gwenpool are two of my most disliked characters in general. I do think the cable and deadpool omni looks like it could be a good time though....but deadpool really hinges on if you like the writers comedy. Either way we can like different stuff,you got a pretty nice channel going. 😅 I read the whole Venom series and thought it was alright....the art saved it. Planetary I also read and own but probably wont read again...
Ok I love this! First thanks for watching especially if we have differing tastes 😅👏📚 Also love what you wrote about Deadpool a great point I had not considered-do I gel with the writer’s comedic style as that drives the strength of a comic featuring Deadpool. I think there’s truth in that from my experience with that character. I will say that Cable & Deadpool comic run was a high water mark for me for the character in many way because while there are a lot of punchlines and jokes I felt Nicieza had enough depth of character to avoid having Wade come across as just a caricature rather than a person of substance. Your comment has me curious though what are some of your comic book favorites? 😁📚📚📚
@@TheComicBookReport as far as one a done type series? Monsters by Barry Winsor Smith is a recent one and done I'd highly suggest. Kill or be Killed by Ed Brubaker is another great one. Watchmen is a obvious great one and done book. Uncanny X-Force by Rick Remender is great if you have even a passing knowledge of half the characters.
What are your favorite one-and-done omnibus editions?
Batman/TMNT, Tomasi and Gleason's Superman, and Francis Manapul's Flash. Oh, and Gotham Central. Can't forget Gotham Central.
@@mitch-TO Gotham central is a fantastic choice! Also I’m currently reading that Superman run and I LOVE it so far 👏👏
Great recommendations :)
The Planetary Omnibus is the best done in one book of all these, but, it does need an appreciation of general comics and pop culture, to get the most out of the homages and analogues encountered by the team.
Very well said 👏
@TheComicBookReport I also thought the Batman / Planetary issue was one of the most fun comic issues I've ever read, because, it was a fun challenge trying to figure out which Batman artist, Batman storyline or Batman film/show was being homaged by Cassaday.
@@jumu446 yeah that was particularly well done
Absolutely one of my favourite omni's
My favorite one and dones have to be Gotham Central, Batman by Loeb and Sale, and Immortal Hulk!
Awesome choices! 👏
Thank you for the recommendations 📚📚📚
Immortal Hulk is a great omni. Good pick.
@@seannyhan2254 love hearing so much positive feedback 👏
@@TheComicBookReport
What I like best about this channel, so far, is that people seem to want to talk about what they like, rather than what they're mad about. Just trying to keep that energy going.
@@seannyhan2254 I’m all about celebrating the things we like :)
I think generally this community has been overwhelmingly positive and I find that so refreshing as well! 💪👏
Plus all these awesome commenters have given amazing recommendations over the years 📚
Great list. I'm a fan of one and done omnis. Thanks for this
Surprised Gotham Central didn't make the list though!
Thank you so much for watching!
Honestly that’s been a big topic in these comments and it’s absolutely correct-easily could/should be on this list 😂🦇
Dom back at it again with incredible video topics!
Great videos and great choices! Keep up the hard work man!
Thanks brotha!
Any favorite Omnis to add to the list? 📚📚📚
Dope channel, new subscriber!
Wow thank you so much! Happy you found the channel :)
Thanks for watching 📚
Good list. Soe of mine that I read recently are Deathstroke by Christopher Priest, Miracleman, 52, Immortal Hulk. I have had the Death of Superman Omni for years and haven't opened it yet- I was 8 when that whole story came out and loved it, I'll have to see how it holds up.
How is that Deathstroke run? Would you say it’s good for new readers?
Loved 52! 👏
That Superman Omni is great but it’s a big boy! Hope it holds up for you
@@TheComicBookReport yeah the Priest Deathstroke is the Rebirth run...I hadn't read any solo Deathstroke prior to that and I enjoyed it and could follow what was going on. Priest gives you all the info you need. I think it's out of print now though :/
@@nivekleveb8872 I appreciate the feedback :) may need to look out for it if it ever gets a reprint
It's an interesting list. I do have the Venomnibus on my self waiting patiently for its turn. I also want to catch up with The Planetary as Warren Ellis is one of my favourite writers.
I would suggest to add the Big Damn Sin City to the list. It's a full Sin City experience, a real threat for all those that are into crime noir stuff. The next one would be Batman Hush omnibus. It's also a complete experience, some stories are great others maybe not so much, but overall it's a good read.
Sincerely appreciate the recommendations :)
And yes thoroughly recommend both that venom run and the planetary series 👏💯💯
I've read slott's solver surfer and Cates' venomnibus past year and they were most excellent. I'm looking forward to reading the Gwen-Pool omni at some point this year.
Yeah, those were both some of my favorite omnibuses from this past year. I had the opportunity to read.
Gwenpool was also really fun. I really enjoyed the art on that title and overall that entire run feels so different from a lot of the other marvel books I had been reading.
@TheComicBookReport I'll add Gwen-pool to my reading list for after my Read through of Miles Morales, but before I start my thor read through.
Is Spider-Gwen on your radar? Have you read it or do you plan to read that book?
@@GimilitheGreat I have started that omnibus as well :) it’s a fun series from what I’ve read so far, I personally love the art style
Cable and Deadpool is a great series, and a great omnibus.
I was buying New X-Men in real time, and it was odd and different. I don't think it has aged well.
Venom by Cates and Stegman is a solid volume and tells a great story. This was my first exposure to Cates, so I didn't realize, at the time, that he was a one trick pony.
Planetary by Ellis and Cassiday is a perfect stand-alone omni.
Here are some suggestions for, what I think, are great stand-alone omni's or hard covers.
1) Murder Falcon deluxe HC, by Daniel Warren Johnson. Can't recommed this highly enough.
2) Kamandi omni by Jack Kirby
3) The Demon HC by Jack Kirby
4) Shade the Changing Man HC by Steve Ditko
5) The Creeper HC by Steve Ditko
6) 4th world omni by Jack Kirby
7) Doom Patrol omni by Grant Morrison and Richard Case.
8) Squadron Supreme HC by Mark Gruenwald, Bob Hall, and Paul Ryan
9) Gravel: Never a Dull Day HC by Warren Ellis and Mike Wolfer
10) Oblivion Song Compendium by Robert Kirkman and and Lorenzon Di Felici
11) Poison Elves: The Mulehide Years by Drew Hayes
12) Amazing Spiderman omn1 1 by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee. Honestly, if you want a complete Spidey story, this is it.
13) Captain Marvel: Genis Vell by Peter David and Chrisscross
14) Legion of Superheroes The Great Darkness Saga by Paul Levitz and Keith Giffen.
Sincerely appreciate your time writing all this out! Love seeing some recommendations I’ve yet to read!
I started oblivion song once upon a time I’ve considered going back to read it all. Did you find the ending satisfying?
Hey man keep up the great work I love your content
Appreciate that as always! Thank you so much for stopping by my friend 👏
Have you read anything good lately? 📚
Dan mora and Mark Waid is killing it on World’s finest! @@TheComicBookReport
@@bone-crusher8041 I’ve yet to read that title but I’ve heard universally great things about it :) appreciate the recommendation
While not ideal & incredibly Horrorshow to read outdoors and in public: THE INVISIBLES COMPLETE STORY OMNIBUS by Grant Morrison I bought back in 2013 would be one of my faves.
Except that overencumbered tomes like this are kinda wish why I prefer Massive Boxsets to collect up to 10-20 Tpbs. Like how Locke and Key, Hellboy, Saga & Mangas do it.
More Portable and More Flexible when traveling with them too!
I can appreciate the love for boxed sets they can certainly be nice
Great video and list. I own 3 out of your ten. But I have read most of these in there original floppy releases.
Excellent! :) what would you add to this list out of curiosity? 📚
@@TheComicBookReport Hello again. Thank you for the question. So just like you mentioned how yes we all ready may know Superman but this story itself almost is self contained. I would throw these 3 myself. For old school fans. The S.H.I.E.L.D. Complete collection. (Steranko) and Guardians Solo Classics. Fun books and for maybe the younger crowed Jason Aaron The Heroes Reborn. Pretty much one and done. There are a lot more but we be here all day. Again the ones you picked are pretty awesome.
Animal man Jeff Lamire (no one ever talks about that one). Silver surfer slott, monster size Hellboy. Swamp Thing omni 52 and Collins, spiderverse omni (just fun), tmnt Batman (also just fun). Doom Patrol Grant Morrison, cosmic Ghost Rider, Venom cates. Animal man Morrison. Off the top of my head for one and done
Appreciate these recommendations a few on here I haven’t read! 👏📚
From memory the swamp thing and animal man new 52 runs were gripping! Also enjoyed the crossovers
Lemire's Animal Man is definitely underrated.
@@seannyhan2254 💯💯
I know they called it a compendium, but it's a hardcover and the size of an omnibus, so how about the Locke and Key keyhouse compendium. An omni by another name is still an omni, right?
@@davidgraham8299 100% agree!
Amazing series and let’s just call that one an Omni 😂👏
Gonna go with *S.H.I.E.L.D.* by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Jim Steranko and various writers/artists. Contains the entire Silver Age run.
Oh nice! I’ve always wanted to check out that series
I need a reprint of that one
@@davidgraham8299 yeah would love to see that
New xmen is my fave
A fantastic comic run without a doubt! So much fun 👏📚
do the same for paperback?
Love the idea of a one and done paperback list! Thanks for the feedback.
In the meantime I did have a 10 best paperbacks I read in 2023 video:
Top 10 Comic Paperback Editions 2023
ruclips.net/video/rVgWSuSkNWA/видео.html
@@TheComicBookReport thanks for this since I don't have enough money for omnis
@@WebzSpeedMario totally understood! I’ve got a ton of paperback most of my collection when I started was paperback
Man,I really enjoy your channel and think you do quality stuff but man I can not get on board for the type of stuff you enjoy. Only one book you recomended would I even consider reading. Allred and Morrison are two of my most disliked creators and superman and gwenpool are two of my most disliked characters in general. I do think the cable and deadpool omni looks like it could be a good time though....but deadpool really hinges on if you like the writers comedy. Either way we can like different stuff,you got a pretty nice channel going. 😅 I read the whole Venom series and thought it was alright....the art saved it. Planetary I also read and own but probably wont read again...
Ok I love this! First thanks for watching especially if we have differing tastes 😅👏📚
Also love what you wrote about Deadpool a great point I had not considered-do I gel with the writer’s comedic style as that drives the strength of a comic featuring Deadpool. I think there’s truth in that from my experience with that character. I will say that Cable & Deadpool comic run was a high water mark for me for the character in many way because while there are a lot of punchlines and jokes I felt Nicieza had enough depth of character to avoid having Wade come across as just a caricature rather than a person of substance.
Your comment has me curious though what are some of your comic book favorites? 😁📚📚📚
@@TheComicBookReport as far as one a done type series? Monsters by Barry Winsor Smith is a recent one and done I'd highly suggest. Kill or be Killed by Ed Brubaker is another great one. Watchmen is a obvious great one and done book. Uncanny X-Force by Rick Remender is great if you have even a passing knowledge of half the characters.
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I’m sorry to hear that. Do they have digital comics?
@@TheComicBookReport noooooo
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