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What about an archive of the Black Cat?

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bluskies

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What about an archive of the Black Cat?
« on: May 29, 2013, 11:15:18 PM »

Hi,

I'm not the person to do it (my tech skills are lousy) but with a number of featured GA heroes and heroines being given "archive editions" here, is there any among us who would be willing to collect the Harvey adventures of the Black Cat together in an archive or two?  I realize that among the issues on the website, #2 is still missing #2 and there may be some odd Speed Comics or the like, but the Pocket Comics are there and the BCs.  Anyway, I just wanted to pass on my suggestion.  She has always been my favorite female comic hero and it would be fun to have all the adventures in one place. 
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narfstar

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Re: What about an archive of the Black Cat?
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2013, 02:45:55 AM »

We have had people hone their tech skill here. It would be a great project for you to try. Here are the steps. Make sure show extensions is turned on. If you can see .cbz or .cbr then they are. Change .cbz to zip and .cbr to .rar then when you click on them a program will open to make them into individual .jpg files. Collect the jpg files and you have an archive. Might be fun for you to try.
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Roygbiv666

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Re: What about an archive of the Black Cat?
« Reply #2 on: May 30, 2013, 03:18:45 AM »

As the old saying goes, "if I can do it, anyone can". It's tedious work, but it's not difficult.
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