I just wanted to point out the Burning Man/Wood Boy book linked in the post is actually a comic book adaptation of both. The adaptation is OK, with good art but questionable choices (the tomboyish 14 year old girl is now a busty 18+).
Legends 1 is still available in the US in paperback and on Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/Legends-Novels-Masters-Modern-Fantasy-ebook/dp/B005LVO6FS
For Wheel of Time fans, Legends 1 is also of note for collecting the shorter (imho, superior in that it's not overpadded by 200 extra pages) version of the series prequel New Spring.
The anthologies aren't random - he edited them.
The anthologies aren't expensive:
Legends containing The Hedge Knight for $7.99
Legends II containing The Sworn Sword for $7.99
Warriors containing The Mystery Knight for $8.89
Also, they're full of short stories from other great authors.
If you're willing to pay $7.00 for the graphic novel, why would you complain about shelling out an extra $0.99 for text with bonus stories? Digital piracy is not paying the iron price. It's more like the Sorefoot King price - stumbling along whining about what you're entitled to but haven't earned.
Edit - Corrected "Heroes" to "Warriors", "print" to "text", and added links to Amazon for the Kindle versions
You have to buy the digital editions of the anthologies they appear in.