I've never taken my Artist's and Gallery Edition books out of their boxes and stored them upright on a shelf, Roland, and subsequently have never had that problem. I don't know of any reason other than humidity that would cause that either - except getting them wet, of course - but I suspect storing such large books horizontally might have been the cause, somehow. In fact, I did have a few books with slightly wavy pages and the problem with those was always that they weren't standing in perfect line with my other books and were therefore opened slightly at certain pages. Maybe that's what happened here?
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Last edited by MartinNL; 05-29-2016 at 12:36 PM.
Don't know where to post that, so I will use this thread.
Does someone know if there is a comic/book Brazilian (or Portuguese) online store where I could order Brazilian editions of Marshal Law comics issued in the nineties? Obviously they would do international shipping.
many thanks for your response. I had indeed stumbled across this site, but I wasn't sure it was possible to ask for international shipping. But now that you confirm that this is the site of reference, I will look further into it (I have also find some copies on Portugal based web site).
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The Goon Library volume 2 just arrived, opened it and wondering is this okay? Or should I return it.
Probably best returning it, Yaazie. The pages should still be stuck to that black headband, which should arch appropriately away from the case as you go through the book. If the glue holding the pages together were to crack or the stitching was to become loose then I'm pretty sure you run the risk of the pages actually falling out so I'd exchange it for another copy just to be sure.
The exact same thing happened with my Goon Library vol 2 the first time I opened it and I asked for a replacement copy. Like Endsville said, from what I understand the headband helps to strenghten the binding, so it should be glued to the page block to maintain the long-term integrity of the book's binding (especially on a big book like that).
Thank you Endsville and QComix. I asked for a return
image.jpgI have used it on several books sewn and glued type bindings and it works awesome. I have even used it to repair a crack between signatures where you could see the cloth backing in the gutter and it came out good as new. There is the repair thread a few pages in started by cerd the nerd that has some good info/instructions.
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