As the DVD market has matured, and even Blu-ray has already seen so many classics arrive on the format, I'm buying fewer new discs these days. So, I now buy older discs that I had previously skipped due to having more pressing concerns (e.g. I've scooped up a pile of Hammer discs lately); and I've been catching up on book purchases. Now, however, my desk is covered in books, and I need to figure out something. But losing the animation LD sets is not an option.

My initial crisis with space for the books was going to the Calgary Comic Expo this year, and bringing back over 30 books. After somehow finding homes for those, I kept buying from Amazon and local shops like crazy. Aside from older releases, there is just so much great stuff coming out these days, for those that love classic comic books and comic strips.







 ), several cartoons on the discs I have (Bugs, Daffy and Foghorn Leghorn) are also framed incorrectly; in 16:9 rather than 4:3, chopping-off the top & bottom of the original cartoon .. it's sloppy, and apparently random; it just looks like whomever was mastering those discs wasn't paying attention.
 ), several cartoons on the discs I have (Bugs, Daffy and Foghorn Leghorn) are also framed incorrectly; in 16:9 rather than 4:3, chopping-off the top & bottom of the original cartoon .. it's sloppy, and apparently random; it just looks like whomever was mastering those discs wasn't paying attention.  
 Definitely worth the purchase (though, I opted for just the 3-disc set; I had no need for the drinking glass, sericel or other extra 'knick-knacks').
  Definitely worth the purchase (though, I opted for just the 3-disc set; I had no need for the drinking glass, sericel or other extra 'knick-knacks'). )
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  ) and the complete Hubie & Bert, with a few one-offs, most of which seem to be new to Blu-ray.
 ) and the complete Hubie & Bert, with a few one-offs, most of which seem to be new to Blu-ray.

