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Re: Capitan Sol 05

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mr_goldenage

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Re: Capitan Sol 05
« on: September 16, 2014, 12:16:15 AM »

Is this the work of your new scanner? If so love the colors. What resolution are you using? Seems like there is some bleed through from IFC, is the paper wax thin?

Richard

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paw broon

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Re: Capitan Sol 05
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2014, 02:05:45 PM »

No, I can't claim these as my own scans.  I've been looking for these original versions since I found the collection which is already on site.  There were dead links on tebeosycomics blogspot which just intrigued me all the more, so I kept digging. But anyway, as of this week tebeosycomics have gone private with only invited access.  I think they have been posting very recent comics and g.n.'s.
These issues come from another Spanish site that I dug up but I can't give a link here as there is a lot of recent American non p.d stuff among the old Spanish titles.
That shinethrough does suggest very thin paper and I have noticed the same on some of my own old Spanish scans.
When I upload my own scans it's only my name that appears. With scans from other sites, if I know who the scanner was, I insert his name before mine, - I often have to do some work with the file(s), especially if they are unzipped jpegs.  And if I can't find out the scanner's name, I insert the website, or unknown.  It just seems right that all concerned with getting a comic onto CB+ be credited wherever possible.  And I do enjoy the excavating for old comics bit. ;D
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