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  • >When asked about letters pages being preserved in Marvel Unlimited, you wrote “It’s not a rights issue, more of a return on time and space issue.”

    As a web developer and programmer, I can assure you that a single page of a digital comic takes up very little space. It’s practically negligible. Meanwhile the value of the letters pages to fans and future historians is immense. You are archiving both the history of the Marvel universe, and the cultural history of *our* universe. I hope you and your colleagues will reconsider this.>

    As I mentioned the first time, the files for those digital releases come from our hard copy collections–and in those, they do take up space.

    • April 28, 2014 (9:38 am)
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    1. vbartilucci said: Does that mean your hard copy collections are cut apart and pages removed? I can understand not running ads (tho I’m confident that a collection of the Hostess ads would sell healthily) but the lettercols are fun and I’d like to see them
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