Why you selling them?t Weren't they your crown jewels?
Various reasons. It was a hard decision but ultimately I'm doing them over.
1) The bindery I used to make them went out of business and the new place can't make them quite as thick so the width of the volumes before and after these would be off.
2) The new place charges 50 cents for each line on the spine where my last place didn't, so besides already bing $2.50 more expensive on their base price, the lines would make it $3 more per volume above that, $3 that isn't needed really and that will add up as more volumes are added to it.
3) Since binding these I've lost a lot of the all-inclusive mentality and I'd like to take out a lot of what's already in there. I went through and I can lose 1 to 2 volumes worth of material and be happier.
4) My local Half Priced Books and the flea markets around here all sell 90's X-Men titles for $0.50-$1.00 each typically. It wouldn't cost much to get caught back up.
5) While the blue on black is a nice look I ultimately decided that I don't like it for my X-Men run (it's X-Men and it's me... it's gotta be perfect). I'd rather the spine be something simpler and easier to read, like my X-Men 2099 binds I just got back...
I also have the Mutant X series bound in two volumes that I hate the spines on. They're exactly the same as the X-Men ones but they're gold on black. They don't look bad but they say X-Men saga on the spine like the other X-Men. At one point I planned on having all X-Men blue and offshoots gold and I could place them on the shelf between X-Men binds where they shot off (things like Mutant X, Age of Apocalypse, and Bishop: The Last X-Man) and they'd all be a part of the X-Men Saga. Well, I've since changed my mind on that and it saying X-Men Saga makes no sense anymore. Now I'd like them to be more like those 2099's with Mutant X and Vol. 1 & 2. Maybe purple and green like the Goblin Queen. I was going to sell those too but the insides are perfect and I'd hate to have to rebuy those. I'm thinking about just sending them in to the new company and seeing if they can just remake the outside without touching the inside.