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You can now scan comics at Washington's Library of Congress
tv horror:
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--- Quote from: tv horror on June 16, 2017, 12:52:55 PM ---I take it that Amazing fantasy 15 is out of the question? Now that is one set of original art I'd love to get scanned.
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Sadly, it's not public domain... but I'm crazy happy to know that somebody actually donated what is probably the single most valuable comic book original art to the LOC. That still blows my mind.
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The somebody was Marie Severin from what I heard.
OtherEric:
--- Quote from: tv horror on June 17, 2017, 07:21:04 PM ---
--- Quote from: OtherEric on June 16, 2017, 03:42:40 PM ---
--- Quote from: tv horror on June 16, 2017, 12:52:55 PM ---I take it that Amazing fantasy 15 is out of the question? Now that is one set of original art I'd love to get scanned.
--- End quote ---
Sadly, it's not public domain... but I'm crazy happy to know that somebody actually donated what is probably the single most valuable comic book original art to the LOC. That still blows my mind.
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The somebody was Marie Severin from what I heard.
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I had never heard a name, just that they were anonymous; it wasn't Ditko; and Ditko had been asked and OK'd the donation.
Marie Severin makes perfect sense and it's hard to think of anybody else who does, though.
tcape1972:
Many years ago, probably in the early 90s or late 80s I went to the LOC to do the same thing. I had heard you could read old comics. I actually was able to make black and white copies of a bunch of them. At the time, it was Junior, Phanton Lady, etc. I actually held Thunda #1 in my hands(I think). I still have them somewhere, like 15 or 20 black and white copies of comics I scanned there. Some of them were starting to fall apart as I laid them on the flatbed scanner. If I remember right I had to pay to scan them. I'm going to see if I can relocate them.
Shea6408:
--- Quote from: OtherEric on June 16, 2017, 03:42:40 PM ---
--- Quote from: tv horror on June 16, 2017, 12:52:55 PM ---I take it that Amazing fantasy 15 is out of the question? Now that is one set of original art I'd love to get scanned.
--- End quote ---
Sadly, it's not public domain... but I'm crazy happy to know that somebody actually donated what is probably the single most valuable comic book original art to the LOC. That still blows my mind.
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The original artwork for the Spider-Man story from Amazing Fantasy #15 has been reproduced in the first Spider-Man Epic Collection trade paperback ("Great Power"). It's probably the best we're going to have unless IDW is able to make an Artist's Edition. I presume Marvel would be okay with it, but I don't know if it's something the Library of Congress would allow.
jivet:
I live somewhat close to here enough to make a day trip. Is this still something that needs to be done and can help the site? It looks like it has been years since anyone talked about doing it.
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