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Post by Philip Ayres on Feb 2, 2020 20:14:37 GMT
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Post by Philip Ayres on Aug 19, 2020 20:47:29 GMT
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Post by Pinwig on Aug 19, 2020 20:56:10 GMT
Blimey, that's a brilliantly cheap intro to 2000AD for someone wondering what it's all about... ... Shockprowl
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Aug 20, 2020 10:33:26 GMT
Yes, get on this, you have no excuse!!!
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Post by Philip Ayres on Feb 17, 2022 19:53:39 GMT
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Post by Pinwig on Feb 17, 2022 20:39:01 GMT
Blimey. That's, er...
blimey.
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Post by The Doctor on Feb 17, 2022 21:57:42 GMT
A fine selection indeed.
-Ralph
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Post by Benn on Feb 18, 2022 0:28:34 GMT
No Tank Girl, despite being in the advert though.
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Feb 18, 2022 0:36:45 GMT
The advert is just the cover of the Masters of Comic Book art book - which she is in, well some art featuring her is.
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Post by Benn on Feb 18, 2022 0:39:01 GMT
A tad misleading, or am I just not paying attention?
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Feb 18, 2022 0:45:41 GMT
The Masters of Comic Book Art book is in the bundle.
Rebellion don't own the rights to Tank Girl, original creators do and they have a deal with Titan iirc for trades and reprints.
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Post by The Doctor on Feb 18, 2022 8:27:37 GMT
Rupert the Bear is also not included for the same reasons.
-Ralph
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Post by Pinwig on Feb 19, 2022 13:53:34 GMT
I bought this to have a look at the treasury books I don't own. I don't usually buy books like this electronically, but I'm guessing these bundles are so cheap because they're super condensed? There's a lot of jpeg artefacting in the cbz files; if I'd paid 2000ad shop prices for these I'd be disappointed. Nothing to complain about given the price, but I'd count them as reading copies rather than anything to keep. There's also a huge difference between the pdf and cbz versions, but nothing consistent. Sometimes one version is twice the filesize of the other, some the other way round. It all feels a bit random. But, as said, for the price, nothing to complain about.
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Post by Jaymz on Feb 19, 2022 14:45:05 GMT
Files depend on what the publisher supplies. I've grabbed a few comic/manga Humble Bundles and they've been fine for me reading on a 10" tablet. Only ones I've noticed problems with were in a Dynamite bundle, which were very low quality.
That said, given the quantity of titles in these Bundles, I've not looked at everything as I usually only grab because of one or two stand out titles I wanted to read [Charley's War in this case].
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Post by Bogatan on Feb 19, 2022 15:12:19 GMT
I bought this to have a look at the treasury books I don't own. I don't usually buy books like this electronically, but I'm guessing these bundles are so cheap because they're super condensed? There's a lot of jpeg artefacting in the cbz files; if I'd paid 2000ad shop prices for these I'd be disappointed. Nothing to complain about given the price, but I'd count them as reading copies rather than anything to keep. There's also a huge difference between the pdf and cbz versions, but nothing consistent. Sometimes one version is twice the filesize of the other, some the other way round. It all feels a bit random. But, as said, for the price, nothing to complain about. I noticed that while sorting my Transformers comics. Some 6 issue volumes would be maybe 100mb and others over a Gb. I think even the same volume in the same format, but different bundles came in different sizes.
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Post by Pinwig on May 6, 2022 22:50:25 GMT
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Post by Pinwig on Jul 10, 2022 14:53:55 GMT
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