And with that, friends, I think it is time to say farewell. I hope the eveningās answers have been illuminating, or at the very least, entertaining! Iām looking forward to next week, when weāll have much to talk about in anticipation of one , as well as to talk about the launch of a certain book clubā¦
Thank you all, as always, for keeping us sharp and honest Have a peaceful rest of your week and Iāll see you around the boards!
Iāve gotta admit, this is pretty disheartening. Iād like to think that our digitization requests are like the Super Bowl MVP fan vote (or whatever it is), where it counts for 25% of the final outcome. Iām not expecting DC to base all of its digitization decisions on the tastes of a few vocal members of this community, but Iād like to think that our requests are at least being considered a little bit. But to hear that thatās not the case is, wellā¦ itās pretty disheartening.
But hey, letās look on the bright side: there are a finite number of comics that DC has ever published. Assuming the digitization team continues apace, itās all gonna get digitized eventually. I mean, it may take a hundred years, but it will all get doneā¦ somedayā¦
(I canāt wait to read my digital copy of Magog #1 when Iām 72! )