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Old 07-06-2011, 02:08 PM   #31
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@ Gwen,

Thank you for the well wishes.

Well, what made me sad is that my colored volumes and the online material don't match up -- my edition of Volume 1 has a standalone comic at the end... can't remember the name at the moment... but it's basically showcasing life in the sun village while Leeta is pregnant. The EQ site has the comic, but in black-and-white, so I reckon I'm gonna have to crack the spines open and scan that one at the least.

Dunno why the Pinis won't sell PDF versions for a buck each -- maybe they lack distribution rights for selling but not for showing??
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Old 07-06-2011, 08:43 PM   #32
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I've only done one short story by Charles Williams (the guy who wrote All Hallows' Eve) and uploaded it to Gutenberg Australia a couple of years ago where his books are in PD. The story was a ghost story actually, and a very good one called: Et in Sempiternum Pereant.
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@ Gwen,

Thank you for the well wishes.

Well, what made me sad is that my colored volumes and the online material don't match up -- my edition of Volume 1 has a standalone comic at the end... can't remember the name at the moment... but it's basically showcasing life in the sun village while Leeta is pregnant. The EQ site has the comic, but in black-and-white, so I reckon I'm gonna have to crack the spines open and scan that one at the least.

Dunno why the Pinis won't sell PDF versions for a buck each -- maybe they lack distribution rights for selling but not for showing??
I think they've decided they've made the lion's share of the money they can make off EQ and have simply decided to 'give back' to the fans with the free stuff. No muss, no fuss that way.
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