Don't remember what tread but Yes some scans were posted and as usual the blu colors looked green for some reason
people at DC have no idea of how to use photoshop to adjust colors............... I also remember there were problem with some dialog
who ever retouched the scans recreated the wrong words in a couple of places
I don't know what you're hang up with seeing green everywhere is. The main problem I see with this volume is too much red. Probably as an attempt to overcompensate for the "too much green" complaints about the Starman Archives. (Those were deserved. There was too much green in that book). My biggest complaint about this book and the other scanned collections is too much inconsistency between pages. The scanners should decide on a value for the flesh tones and then match all the pages to it. The fact that there seems to have been multiple people involved probably contributes to this inconsistency.

Other than that, this book isn't as bad as some have made it out to be. There aren't any more than the usual number of typos. The paper seems to be the same as that used in the Kirby Omnibuses, though it might be a grade coarser. There is less color dropout than there was in Kryptonite Nevermore. There are a number of pages with bright red faces which I could do without.

As a collection of Golden Age stories it's pretty good. The writing on the Simon and Kirby books was always better than average for the times. These tales are all immensely readable, if short with the usual weird Simon villains and Kirby action. If you couldn't keep your eyes open trying to get through Starman or the 7 Soldiers of Victory, or (Dr. Fate or Spectre) these are way better.