Reddit reviews 40 Years of X-Men: The Complete Collection
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All X-MEN comic books from September 1963 through August 2005, including debut issueOver 485 complete printable comics, cover to cover, that's over 17,500 pagesA treat for all X-Men fansOver 485 complete printable comics, cover to cover, that’s over 17,500 pages.All X-MEN comic books from September 1963 through August 2005, including debut issue.
I'm not home so I can't check, but I bought a dvd set of X-Men comics some time ago. I think it was http://www.amazon.com/40-Years-X-Men-Complete-Collection/dp/B000E28UT2
I'll report back later to compare the coloring.
(For those considering purchasing this, note it only includes Uncanny X-Men; it gets frustrating to read when they start doing story arcs crossing with other comic series.)
There are collections like that.
The DVD by GIT Corp. is slightly easier on the wallet. It's a shame Marvel pulled the licensing rights to these. I was really hoping to get full color runs of Daredevil and Thor.
Otherwise the black and white Essential X-Men, although even they look pricey now and make the DVD look like a bargain.
Everything I have in print, I've also pirated so I can read them on my iPad. I've bought some of those DVDs that contain an entire book's run (X-Men, Avengers etc.). And I pirate the latest issues of the series I read while I wait for the TPB to be released, since it can take forever for stuff to be released in TPB or even Hardcover (I'm looking at you DC).
I don't think I've pirated any books I didn't plan on buying as soon as it was available, or already purchased.
For some time I have been wanting to buy the complete Fantastic Four and Silver Surfer collection on DVD-ROM, but I've just always been skint whenever I remember about it. There's also a similar X-Men compilation
I'm sure you could pirate it, but with 750 issues on there it's less than 7 cents per comic, and you're supporting the publisher. I pirate stuff myself, but even to me it seems immoral to do so when the publisher themselves is providing such good value. I guess you could always "trail" it online, and buy when you have some spare cash.
yu can get entire collections on dvd like this
Amazon doesnt have to be in your country. Items sold by marketplace sellers can shipped anywhere (if the seller is willing to open to international shipping).
If downloading / internet is a limiting factor consider the DVD-ROM collection
http://www.amazon.com/40-Years-X-Men-Complete-Collection/dp/B000E28UT2/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1408248530&sr=8-5&keywords=x-men+cd-rom