I was wondering about that also. Especially since Moon of the Spider was the only one with advertisements inside Diablo II LoD.
Perhaps cramming five books into a trade-paper edition was deemed too costly to produce on a mass scale? (I'm just speculating.)
I'm happy with the four it contains, though.
Didn't a previous version of the cover art only reflect three books? It seems to my memory (which may be faulty) that Demonsbane is a new addition to this edition.
Thank you, MD. I think I will buy that, purely for the sake of having a hardcopy of Demonsbane.
That's what finally sold me, as well (the inclusion of Demonsbane). I was going to buy the other three separately, mostly because I will have finished the Sin War trilogy well before July 8, and I didn't want to wait that long. But now I'm happy to do so.
The cover art is really nifty, too.
And, if things go well, I'll have a part-time job as a receiver at the bookstore by then, so I'll be one of the first to lay my hands on it (plus get a discount).
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Perhaps cramming five books into a trade-paper edition was deemed too costly to produce on a mass scale? (I'm just speculating.)
I'm happy with the four it contains, though.
Didn't a previous version of the cover art only reflect three books? It seems to my memory (which may be faulty) that Demonsbane is a new addition to this edition.
That's what finally sold me, as well (the inclusion of Demonsbane). I was going to buy the other three separately, mostly because I will have finished the Sin War trilogy well before July 8, and I didn't want to wait that long. But now I'm happy to do so.
The cover art is really nifty, too.
And, if things go well, I'll have a part-time job as a receiver at the bookstore by then, so I'll be one of the first to lay my hands on it (plus get a discount).