{Print on demand DC thomson

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http://www.comicsuk.co.uk/forum/viewtop ... Dandy+idea

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Post subject: Bound volumes of 1937 and 1938 books of Beano and Dandy ideaPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 9:22 pm

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Well Lew, I had a feeling from reading some of the posts on the forum that this was not widely known. It could be that it's not 'official' policy, so if you contact them, it's probably best to point out first that you are a serious collector and that you want the copies only for your own colection and not to share.

My guess is that as long as nobody breaks the rules, they will be happy to do the copies.

Who knows, they may even decide there is a market for some reprinted stuff after all.

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I would love to do that with all the Black Bob stories if I had the money.
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I would love to see Smudge or Ill Will and the Germs done in this format.
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Count me in for the complete Rasher.
And Bash Street, year by year.
And Baby-Face Finlayson.
And Three Bears. I've always wanted comprehensive collections of these, and always figured they were impossible pipe dreams.
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