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Bowyer Bible 6222 Loutherbourg drawing for the Macklin Bible Jude. Robert Bowyer (d.1834) expanded his Macklin Bible with over 6200 prints. He acquired de Loutherbourg's drawings for the Macklin vignettes and pasted them into his grangerised Bible. The Bowyer Bible is in Bolton Museum. For a presentation see https://archive.org/details/bowyer-bible
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Waiting for the Trade

The current tenuous situation with Fallen Angel reminds me of one of those curiosities of the comic book market: the relationship between episodes in magazine form and longer stories in book form. Most comics in the US/Canadian market are released as individual issues, with maybe 22 pages of story and a bunch of ads. Longer works are often released as trade paperbacks (TPBs), but often don't sell as well because, let's face it, $19.95 is a much bigger chunk of change than $2.50. However, many series are collected into TPBs once the publisher figures the original issues have mostly been tapped out, often adding additional material like sketches, character designs, or occasionally an entire epilogue. (Kingdom Come and Death: The High Cost of Living both used that trick.) Advantages: they fit on a shelf, they're often better paper and more durable, you can get an entire 6-part story in one chunk... and most importantly, they can fit on bookstores' shelves, bringing them to an entirely new audience. During the 1990s, only the most popular storylines would get the TPB treatment, but as the graphic novel market has grown, the trend has been toward collecting every issue of a series, so that whether you get the original issues or the collections, you still get everything. This has led to two controversial phenomena: writing for the trade and waiting for the trade. […]

https://journal.kvibber.com/2004/11/waiting-for-the-trade/

Waiting for the Trade | K-Squared Ramblings

The current tenuous situation with Fallen Angel reminds me of one of those curiosities of the comic book market: the relationship between episodes in magazine f

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Cancellations: Fallen Angel & B5

Fallen Angel is ending with #20, and Babylon 5: The Memory of Shadows has fallen through. However, JMS has always said, "If they can do a Brady Bunch movie, you can be sure that sooner or later, somebody's going to do a B5 movie." Even better, it turns out that while Warner Bros. owns the B5 TV show lock, stock and barrel, JMS owns the movie rights...so he's in a position to make sure that whoever does do a B5 movie will get it right. "To that end," he says... "I can wait." As for Fallen […]

https://journal.kvibber.com/2005/02/cancellations-2/

Cancellations: Fallen Angel & B5 | K-Squared Ramblings

Fallen Angel is ending with #20, and Babylon 5: The Memory of Shadows has fallen through.

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