Lustomic’s newest “All-Pack” release — a comprehensive A–Z collection of the studio’s comics — aims to be the definitive single-volume gateway into a singularly provocative, visually bold corner of contemporary sequential art. This feature examines what the collection contains, how it’s assembled, why it matters to readers and collectors, its production and design choices, and how it may shape the future of niche indie comics. Where relevant, I assume the collection compiles every major short story, ongoing series, variant cover work, and ancillary material Lustomic published through the most recent release cycle.
The massive company-wide event spearheaded by Chip Zdarsky will likely see a comprehensive "All Pack" collection by year's end. The massive company-wide event spearheaded by Chip Zdarsky
Here's a list of duplicate issues in your collection: He suddenly remembered the plot of Cosmic Clean-Up
For a "work better" experience with such large digital collections, the following technical aspects are critical: Organization: including the page where the hero
Felix reached out to touch the wall. His fingers passed through the surface, and a jolt—not electric, but narrative —shot up his arm. He suddenly remembered the plot of Cosmic Clean-Up #47 in perfect, excruciating detail, including the page where the hero, Dustpan Dan, solved entropy by inventing a better mop.
Always look for the "V2" or "Remastered" tags.