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On 2018-04-18 06:27:40 +0000, Custer Beaton said:

> It's happened on at least one DC book I'm aware of - Justice League of
> America (1974) 111, where the digital version included both parts of
> the Seven Soldiers of Victory story (the original paper version spilt
> the story between 111 and 112).
>
> DC is especially bad at releasing incomplete/botched digital editions
> (most of their Golden Age releases eliminate most of the stories
> besides the cover feature); Marvel's seem to be fairly decent/complete
> for the most part, even including the letters pages in some cases. (I'd
> prefer they were there in all cases, but I accept I'm a freak in this
> respect - possibly others as well, but I digress.)

Also Action 85-86 and 91-92.

The fact that they often (even regularly) drop the back-up stories is
why I'm no fan of most digital comics -- it's reading a story instead
of reading a comic.


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