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Old 06-10-2026, 09:10 AM   #91
Dr. Drib
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Originally Posted by nana77 View Post
Dr. Drib may I ask? You don't read comics/graphic novels at all? (or are there some you might like?)

@Quoth: in a glimpse of fortune, if I can understand, the test would be trying an epub page within the black text, and compare it to the same page converted in cbr (as cbr are image files, and so them background, in case it's white, is "painted white" and not an empty layer like it can be on an epub)? And so to see if on Kaleido 3 there is a dpi difference?
Yes, that's correct: I don't read comics/graphic novels at all. I am, however, thinking of checking out the Warren Magazines that I read in my teens and that I loved. I'm talking about Creepy and Eerie. I don't know where to obtain them, though. They were in black-and-white, and they were GREAT! I had an almost complete set of both of those magazines - a long, long time ago. They - along with H.P. Lovecraft, Arkham House, Robert E. Howard, Lin Carter, Clark Ashton Smith, Edgar Rice Burroughs, early Universal horror films, Magazine of Horror, Ballantine Adult Fantasy series, and etc. - helped shape my appreciation and love of all things Horror, Weird, and Fantastic.

Today, I'm totally ignorant of the current market involving comics/graphic novels.

Last edited by Dr. Drib; 06-10-2026 at 10:09 AM. Reason: Added: Magazine of Horror [Robert A.W. Lowndes - Ed.]
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