If you are not following Adrian Askarieh on Twitter and you are a collector of Enormous, or invested in it, you are missing out. This tweet came across while I was out and about today.
Looks like Adrian Askarieh was having a meeting at 20th Century Fox (one of the production companies on the TV adaptation of Enormous) and brought along the original Enormous Treasury Edition.
#EnormousComicBook pic.twitter.com/M4j2zDn4oM
— Adrian Askarieh (@AdrianAskarieh) July 24, 2015
I extremely surprised that this series is still affordable. Very low print runs, great story and art, plus a TV deal that is happening. I’m holding on to mine until everyone else catches on.
just waiting for the big money…..
If Fox does this right the series could easily gain a solid following. Like Jeremy said there are some issues with insanely low print runs. If Enormous hits big those issues will be crazy hard to find.
I think the treasury edition is vastly under appreciated
Agreed about the Treasury edition. Try finding one in brand new condition – not easy
Agreed.
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The print run of the first issue is really low making full sets of the 1st arc pretty minuscule. I think last I checked it was like under 1600.
I have the print run in here somewhere. Still gets good hits.
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CHU article with print runs
ALSO,
interview with Tim Daniel says “PRINT RUN OF #2?
Less than half of #1. Issue #3 is the same – less than half of #1. Issue #4 appears to have experienced a really nice pre-order bump.”
AND
“WHY 2 COVERS FOR EVERY SINGLE ISSUE? ARE THE PRINT RUNS EQUAL EACH TIME?
Having two artists for every cover was something that I thought readers would enjoy – and I had a hunch Enormous monsters were something artists would enjoy drawing…The print runs for each cover are dictated solely by pre-orders. This is not an incentive variant – the covers are printed by demand…”