A couple years ago I made a LONG post about this local comic, its difficult publication history, and the
infuriating lack of quality and consistency in the various collections they've put out during the last couple decades (with the exception of two
fantastic tomes collecting the stories by the
lesser of the two artists who worked on it, thanks to his son's dutiful work).
However, I closed with this:
To be fair, and this is what prompted me to write this whole fucking novel, they just put out (and I do mean just, it was days ago as far as I can tell) an almost as high quality tome of some of the best and most iconic of Themo's Mampato stories. A beautiful (if a little old-fashioned) hardcover tome, good quality paper. But the print quality is a little less amazing. It's based on the watercolor version, which is great, but while some pages look perfect, some look a little washed out, others a little more red than they should be, and so on. Not perfect but the best effort these stories have seen in decades.
I can only hope this publishing house (which I believe is associated with Penguin, so there's some expectation of quality there) decides to keep crafting more volumes, hopefully with all the Themo stories this time.
A second volume was put out earlier this year, and I took my time to buy it, because of money, time, and other reasons.
I have it now, and the quality is consistent with the previous volume. Not as good as the aforementioned Oskar volumes, with some stories being a bit more saturated than they should, others less than they should, and so on; but still the best edition currently available.
What does bother me is that neither of the two volumes (covering 10 stories in total, though really it's fewer, since some are two-parters but numbered as separate, out of almost 30 Themo stories) contains the first story; in fact, they're not in a seeming chronological order. They just took some of the most popular stories and put them in two books. Which means, should they continue putting out volumes, they'll go into less and less popular stories each time, potentially dooming each book to sell worse than the one before, which would likely result in a cancellation before all the stories are collected.
Still, I hope they keep going and eventually get there. These works deserve a definitive edition, and even if this is not exactly the quality I want, it's the best shot we have. I'll buy all of them if they make them.