I should have mentioned this earlier but I got caught up in the discussion of it on:-
http://comicsuk.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=5074and simply forgot I hadn't done it.
It's been all over the British media and here's an article from Sat. in the centre spread of The Scotsman:-
http://www.scotsman.com/news/stephen-mcginty-the-sign-of-desperate-times-1-2474782As someone on comics.co.uk points out, it's not the best example of research in the world but at least it's there.
Narfstar, re. online library, there is a general feeling that it won't happen but if it were to, DC Thomson is the publisher most likely to do it. The discussion on comics uk re. comics on cd-rom, despite having got a bit lively at times, has featured many opinions about e-libraries. :-
http://comicsuk.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=5048I hesitated to post this link as I posted a reply there which now seems a bit embarrassing. But then again, I did get a bit annoyed, for about 10 minutes. (You had to be there). I just don't think rudeness has any place on these good forums.
Interestingly, many UK classic strips which haven't been re-printed in UK and show no signs of ever being re-printed, have been done in recent years in nice Spanish volumes. So, it can be done but the Spanish editions are published by companies who realise their value and know there is a market. It is unlikely that physical copies would sell enough copies in Britain. Fingers crossed for e-libraries, everyone.