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Yoc:
Thanks for the reupload Eric.  If you or any other scanners still want to include an extra large cover on their uploads please just add a normal sized version FIRST so our Auto Cover Thumbnail feature doesn't crash choking on a massive cover.

OtherEric:
For some reason, if I edit a cover in paint (as I did on this one), when I save that and then put it through photoshop the auto resize frequently fails.  While I will upload larger versions on occasion, I didn't mean to do it on this one.

If you want to see what I did to edit it, compare to the version on Thom's Blog:

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-GNuItlP8brc/TpPFZTsf5zI/AAAAAAAAQJk/UWxeQo4evbw/s1600/PeterWheat%252321-01_100.jpg

If nothing else, it's interesting to see how two different editors tackle the same page.

josemas:

--- Quote from: OtherEric on October 27, 2011, 02:23:15 PM ---And real life has been getting in the way, but Adventures of Peter Wheat #21 is now ready for download.  And I'm working on more of JVJ's books again after a delay.


--- End quote ---

Excellent!!! Some Walt Kelly goodness to finish off the week with!

Thanks

Joe

Yoc:
Yep, I can't think of a nicer way to start a weekend!
:)

OtherEric:
Some of you may have been wondering why I was worrying about what to do with an issue of Famous Funnies with a Buck Rogers cover over in another thread.  Some of you may have even guessed...

Famous Funnies #216 now ready for download, minus the Buck Rogers pages.

The reason I could afford this book was some bug in the past decided to nibble on the lower right corner of the book.  He was a quite polite bug, though, and while he frequently hit the panel borders on all but 4 pages he stopped before he was all the way through.  A very narrow strip, about 3 inches by 1/2 inch. And while I had to edit the cover slightly- and failed to quite accurately recreate the one finger on Buck that was damaged- that's the cover of my copy in the scan, not a grab from heritage.  The damage is admittedly non-trivial, but it really doesn't detract from the general beauty of the cover.  And it gets us a good scan of a very hard to obtain book.  For an almost embarassingly low cost to me.

Enjoy the book, I'm off to just stare at the cover some more.  For all that I've seen reproductions of the Frazetta covers for years, they don't do justice to the original.

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