In other words will this be a test or a testament to the impact of digital piracy on comic books sales?


I doubt it. I think the type of audience this material is most likely to appeal to is most likely to want it to be in physical book form, carefully reproduced.

Anything that's not modern-day comics seems to be a difficult thing to sell in a digital format -- I don't think that's so much because of "piracy" as it is "disinterest," and likelihood that the audience that's interested in that material is more likely to want it in physical form.

(And may I say how wonderful it is to see more Pete Poplaski work after all these years.)

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