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Old 01-06-2017, 07:22 AM   #25146
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I've got Batman: Red Rain downloaded - something I've read before, but years back when it first came out - as well as the new edition of Gotham by Gaslight that includes the sequel, Master of the Future.

That leaves the Serenity material and the Elseworlds stuff for Friday and Saturday, with a couple of other GNs remaining. I'm not sure which I'll add to Serenity Day, though; it depends on whether I bite on a deal I'm eyeing at Amazon.
Today turned out to be Elseworlds day. In addition to those two Batman volumes, I went with an Iron Fist story that brings in the previous Iron Fist, then capped it with the graphic novel adaptation of Harlan Ellison's original teleplay for "The City on the Edge of Forever," from the first Star Trek series. That was quite well done, with wonderful artwork and excellent likenesses. The script's not hard to find, but this adaptation really brings it to life.

So, Saturday should be the Serenity material as well as Batman: Black and White, which will take me over 30 books for the first week of the year.
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