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Sir Auros
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Good Dreamwave Dealers?

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Well, I have a copy of #4 on hold for me and I know where I'll be able to get the rest of the series from now on, but I still don't have (or have read) #3. What's a good, reasonable (pricewise) place where I'd be able to get #3? Does anyone know why exactly Dreamwave doesn't do subscriptions? Given the quality of the books they print, I'd imagine they'd have the capital to handle subscriptions.
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I tend to think it's because Diamond are monopolistic ****ers, myself. Plus DW are a small outfit, and presumably print on the basis of pre-orders — a middle-man makes things easier, since the stock is guaranteed to clear and they don't have to worry about returns.

Personally, in the US, I'd trust Chase: http://transfactions.com/store.shtml
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You could also use Seibertron.com
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Originally posted by Cyberstrike nTo
You could also use Seibertron.com
Don't. It took them 2 months to get me issue #2. Not recommended.
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