I saw it in the store and I didn't like the the prominent wood pulp paper photographic background on every page. The Sunday Press Nemo books did this first, and better, because it was subtle.


That's either a difficult effect to pull off well, or it's largely a matter of taste (or some combination thereof). The second Starman Archive looked terrible, and the D&Q John Stanley books I've seen suffer for it, as well.

As to the missing material from the sequence, well, that was just a bewildering decision.

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