Thank you very much for the fond memories of the early days of Metal hurlant. I truly enjoyed all of these videos and the great memories of the early days of heavy metal Magazine. It was such a refreshing change from American superhero comic books, and had all kinds of stories in there that was very imaginative. This is a great tribute to a wonderful era. I hope you make some more videos about this subject matter
This bound volume lends itself well to video presentations. For one thing you don't have to worry about lowering mag condition by handling the bound volume. I can see picking up a bound volume for a low price, but there's no way I'm paying someone big bucks to mutilate, and devalue, my mags and comics by having them bound. Your good coverage of Metal Hurlant/Heavy Metal continues!
@@horrormike I don't understand your response. Are you upset because I expressed my opinion about not wanting to have my books bound? As I stated, I see nothing wrong with buying books that are already bound at a good price, which you did by your statement. I commend you on a good job with the video, and then I get this puzzling response. Regardless of whether or not a person cares about condition or value, a book (comic or mag) is an asset which may need to be sold at some point. Overlooking this simple fact is foolish.
@@michaeldodd6902 The problem is that you seem to think that I'm a collector, I am not. I'm a filmmaker. This channel was kicked into gear because of Haunted Thrills, nothing else. You think that bound issues are "mutilated" or somehow substandard as you like to say everytime I bring out a bound issue. Not only do I completely disagree, I could care less. Go boohoo someone else's books who gives a shit.
Phillip druillet absolutely killed his parts in this book!!’ Hell Moebius did as well!!! Is it just me or does he have a similar color style to Richard Corben ?? His color work on This book if you hadn’t told me I would say it was Corben 🤷🏽♂️
Jacob, there is no doubt that Moebius and Druillet were huge Corben fans years before Metal Hurlant came out, so it is quite possible that in the coloring, some of that Corben magic rubbed off on Moebius!
Thank you very much for the fond memories of the early days of Metal hurlant. I truly enjoyed all of these videos and the great memories of the early days of heavy metal Magazine. It was such a refreshing change from American superhero comic books, and had all kinds of stories in there that was very imaginative. This is a great tribute to a wonderful era. I hope you make some more videos about this subject matter
This bound volume lends itself well to video presentations. For one thing you don't have to worry about lowering mag condition by handling the bound volume. I can see picking up a bound volume for a low price, but there's no way I'm paying someone big bucks to mutilate, and devalue, my mags and comics by having them bound. Your good coverage of Metal Hurlant/Heavy Metal continues!
I could really give a rat's ass about "value" or how a comic book "presents" and other lame theories. If you can take it with you, let me know.
@@horrormike I don't understand your response. Are you upset because I expressed my opinion about not wanting to have my books bound? As I stated, I see nothing wrong with buying books that are already bound at a good price, which you did by your statement. I commend you on a good job with the video, and then I get this puzzling response. Regardless of whether or not a person cares about condition or value, a book (comic or mag) is an asset which may need to be sold at some point. Overlooking this simple fact is foolish.
@@michaeldodd6902 The problem is that you seem to think that I'm a collector, I am not. I'm a filmmaker. This channel was kicked into gear because of Haunted Thrills, nothing else. You think that bound issues are "mutilated" or somehow substandard as you like to say everytime I bring out a bound issue. Not only do I completely disagree, I could care less. Go boohoo someone else's books who gives a shit.
Phillip druillet absolutely killed his parts in this book!!’ Hell Moebius did as well!!! Is it just me or does he have a similar color style to Richard Corben ?? His color work on This book if you hadn’t told me I would say it was Corben 🤷🏽♂️
Jacob, there is no doubt that Moebius and Druillet were huge Corben fans years before Metal Hurlant came out, so it is quite possible that in the coloring, some of that Corben magic rubbed off on Moebius!
7pm... Duh....
Mike. I have a gift for you. Something extremely unique.
How can I get it to you?
Hi Robert, this is good (admin at horroranthologymovies dot com) Sounds intriguing!
And so the league is set..
Incoming!
@@NitroModelsAndComics if you're online tonight, check out my show at 7pm est and i'll show people that gray morrow you have for sale
I meant to do that last week when you mentioned it. Totally spaced it. Tell me the time and I will be there.
@@NitroModelsAndComics btw, I am not part of any "league" just to let you know straight up.