I've really enjoyed looking at this latest edition. It's very well produced. I did however come across this on page 183 in volume 2.
Which is missing this dialogue
whoopsie!
Which is missing this dialogue
whoopsie!
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Show posts MenuQuote from: sheridan on 19 July, 2016, 01:00:09 PMQuote from: Link Prime on 19 July, 2016, 10:50:23 AMI have a copy of the Papist Affair, but it isn't in the Brainstorm collection, as I don't own that. The one I have is similar to the ARKeology comic, but a few years later, and printed in a more small-press manner (you couldn't mix it up with a publication from a mainstream publisher).
I must admit, the Arkwright Integral collection does look very tempting. An upgrade for this material would certainly be worth the purchase.
Does anyone know if it includes the first Arkwright story ('The Papist Affair')?
It's included in the Brainstorm collection, the only time it was reprinted to my knowledge.
https://www.amazon.com/Brainstorm-complete-Hackenbush-underground-classics/dp/0950848719
Quote from: Bazooka Joe on 20 July, 2015, 08:17:57 PM
I'd like to see Fighting Mann reprinted. The more Cam Kennedy we can see, the better.
Quote from: Pyroxian on 26 February, 2016, 05:31:13 PMQuote from: Bazooka Joe on 26 February, 2016, 05:17:52 PM
Will the digital version have the double page spreads joined together, or will they be split like all the other digital books? I've stopped buying the digital versions since they don't join the pages. I did start joining the ABC Warriors Mek Files together myself, but that got boring quickly.
Irfanview's quite handy for that, it has an option to paste an image onto the right hand side of the current image. So open the Right-hand page, copy it (Ctrl+C), then open the left-hand page (By pressing the left arrow) and select Edit->Paste Special->Right. Once you get into the rhythm of it, it's pretty quick
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Quote from: Zanti Misfit on 03 May, 2015, 06:31:10 AM
There's a brief glimpse of what looks like the back cover of a Xmas prog in the film Xtro (bizarre 80's sci fi/horror flick). About 47 mins in, if anyone wants to check this out.