Wouldn't bother me. So, two Donald sets are "Treasures" and the other two (may be) "Legacy" sets .. so what ..? It's
having the cartoons, that's the main thing.
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I remember well, buying the
Mickey Mouse: The Black and White Years: Volume One Laserdisc set, back in 1992. I
devoured that set, and waited years and years, hoping for the eventual release of
Volume Two ..
.. until the Laserdisc format itself ceased-to-be
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, and the LD set was (more or less) re-released as the first volume of
Mickey Mouse in Black & White, in the Walt Disney Treasures .. and even then, it was a couple
more years before I finally saw that
Volume Two I'd hoped for, for so long (along with all the color cartoons, in two separate sets).
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Back in the 1980's, Eclipse began a series of book collections of George Herriman's
Krazy Kat Sunday pages, starting in 1916 .. they made it through 9 volumes (through 1925) before going 'belly-up', bringing the series to a premature end (as happens all-too-often with "Complete" comic strip book series collections) ..
.. flash-forward over 15 years later, and Fantagraphics begins publishing book collections of
Krazy Kat Sunday strips .. picking up in 1926, where the Eclipse books left off!
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Further, they collect
two years of strips per book, rather than one .. so the series gets published twice as fast;
and the books feature slick presentation by book designer Chris Ware, which don't at all match the rather sparse Eclipse volumes .. but IMO, that's a moot point.
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Anyhow, that was my 'rambling' way of saying that some things are
worth waiting for .. even if it takes a
while .. and even if the packaging of the 'continuation' doesn't match up precisely with the 'earlier' volumes on the shelf.
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