The Comic Book Collection by Kernie
Not sure how you’re only able to see him as Superman when he was never actually shown as Superman for 10 whole seasons of a show about becoming Superman.Speedz0r wrote:QUOTE (Speedz0r @ Sep 3 2018, 09:03 AM) Not a fan of the show, but the cover looks very nice. Maybe I'll give it a chance, now that I see Clark Kent (Tom Welling) in there, altho I always look at him as Superman.
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End-of-Summer Cover-A-Day Extravaganza #17: Supergirl: Season 3!
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Haha, that's true, well as Clark Kent before he becomes Superman then, I guessKernie wrote:QUOTE (Kernie @ Sep 3 2018, 01:31 PM) Not sure how you’re only able to see him as Superman when he was never actually shown as Superman for 10 whole seasons of a show about becoming Superman.![]()
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Please keep my covers on this site and this site only!
I am so pleased that you have continued these shows and movies labels, I have all of them and was not looking forward to the prospect of having to change my collection covers, I would really like a few of the films to have a bonus disc label, wonderwoman and justice league, and possibly the deadpool 2 super duper cut, but still loving these cover sets...hopefully, avengers: infinity war will be uploaded soon, keep up the great work though
End-of-Summer Cover-A-Day Extravaganza #18: Agents of SHIELD: Season 5!
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Please note: Blu-ray cover is available in both standard spine version and 170-pixel spine version.
Enjoy, see you tomorrow, and to address the concern over bonus disc labels, see below...
Unfortunately, as far as bonus disc labels are concerned, I am no longer making them. I still do multiple labels for TV series, but I'm considering stopping that practice as well. My reason is that there are so many different versions of a movie out there that it's hard to keep track of how many discs come with the various editions.
For example, for Deadpool 2 (in the US retail market) there are (and correct me if I'm wrong, I only did a quick Google)...
- 1-disc DVD edition
- 2-disc Blu-ray edition (Theatrical and Super Duper Cut)
- 4-disc 4K/Blu-ray combo edition (Theatrical and Super Duper Cut in 4K, Theatrical and Super Duper Cut on regular Blu-ray)
Not to mention that (for some films, maybe not Deadpool 2) some retailers include additional bonus discs as store exclusives. Again, this is not even factoring in the amount of discs that might be included in all of the other regions of the world. And, of course, there are some folks who like to make their own DVD/Blu-ray discs (in somewhat legal or non-legal ways) and might not bother with the retail version at all.
My point being is that not everyone buys the same edition/format of a movie. Keeping track of multiple disc labels for every version can be exhausting and I simply don't have the energy (on top of designing all of the covers/labels themselves) to accommodate every possible variant of the home video release.
This is why I started doing a generic Blu-ray label and a generic DVD label and leaving it at that. If someone wants to take the label and type "Bonus Disc" somewhere on it before they go to print for themselves, then be my guest.
I'm sorry that this might not be the answer you were hoping for, but it's the way I've come to do things, and unfortunately I plan on sticking to this method.
Oh, and yes, Infinity War is in the works, but might be a little ways off... I'm trying to cram in every character (including those in the post-credits scene) and it's going to take some time. I want the cover to be as awesome as the movie deserves, and I'm sorry, but I'm not rushing it. I just hope it's worth the wait for everyone.
In the meantime... a little preview just to whet the appetite and settle some nerves that I will never ever get around to Infinity War...
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Please note: Blu-ray cover is available in both standard spine version and 170-pixel spine version.
Enjoy, see you tomorrow, and to address the concern over bonus disc labels, see below...
Thank you, I am glad that you are enjoying the covers!kalell75 wrote:QUOTE (kalell75 @ Sep 4 2018, 04:58 PM) I am so pleased that you have continued these shows and movies labels, I have all of them and was not looking forward to the prospect of having to change my collection covers, I would really like a few of the films to have a bonus disc label, wonderwoman and justice league, and possibly the deadpool 2 super duper cut, but still loving these cover sets...hopefully, avengers: infinity war will be uploaded soon, keep up the great work though
Unfortunately, as far as bonus disc labels are concerned, I am no longer making them. I still do multiple labels for TV series, but I'm considering stopping that practice as well. My reason is that there are so many different versions of a movie out there that it's hard to keep track of how many discs come with the various editions.
For example, for Deadpool 2 (in the US retail market) there are (and correct me if I'm wrong, I only did a quick Google)...
- 1-disc DVD edition
- 2-disc Blu-ray edition (Theatrical and Super Duper Cut)
- 4-disc 4K/Blu-ray combo edition (Theatrical and Super Duper Cut in 4K, Theatrical and Super Duper Cut on regular Blu-ray)
Not to mention that (for some films, maybe not Deadpool 2) some retailers include additional bonus discs as store exclusives. Again, this is not even factoring in the amount of discs that might be included in all of the other regions of the world. And, of course, there are some folks who like to make their own DVD/Blu-ray discs (in somewhat legal or non-legal ways) and might not bother with the retail version at all.
My point being is that not everyone buys the same edition/format of a movie. Keeping track of multiple disc labels for every version can be exhausting and I simply don't have the energy (on top of designing all of the covers/labels themselves) to accommodate every possible variant of the home video release.
This is why I started doing a generic Blu-ray label and a generic DVD label and leaving it at that. If someone wants to take the label and type "Bonus Disc" somewhere on it before they go to print for themselves, then be my guest.
I'm sorry that this might not be the answer you were hoping for, but it's the way I've come to do things, and unfortunately I plan on sticking to this method.
Oh, and yes, Infinity War is in the works, but might be a little ways off... I'm trying to cram in every character (including those in the post-credits scene) and it's going to take some time. I want the cover to be as awesome as the movie deserves, and I'm sorry, but I'm not rushing it. I just hope it's worth the wait for everyone.
In the meantime... a little preview just to whet the appetite and settle some nerves that I will never ever get around to Infinity War...
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