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- IanAlexavier
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WOW, those look really nice!! .. I think there is an echo!! LOLLightning Strike wrote:http://www.librarybinding.com/customcovers.htmlIanAlexavier wrote:Anyone have pics of this?Lightning Strike wrote:Yeah, that's a really neat new feature they are offeringPhoneyBone wrote:Does anyone have a good JPEG of these dust jackets I can have? LBC now does full color custom covers for a flat $15 but you have to send them the JPEG. I was thinking of doing Archer & Armstrong (full series) and Harbinger (1-25)


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Anyone commissioning original artwork for their binds? I am looking over the artist alley list for a comic con next month and am thinking of ideas for the first page of future binds.
Anyone adding other cool original stuff to their binds? I've seen some neat tables of contents. I did a cover gallery in the back of my Grendel bind of all the left over covers (I only used the first of each series in order to mark the start of a new story).
Also since I split the grendel stories into present day and then all the futurist stories I started the second bind with the "Grendel Primary" which is an creepy 5 page childrens ABC song out of The Grendel Cycle book to set the mood and used the illustrated timeline form Cycle right before the cover gallery.
Anyone adding other cool original stuff to their binds? I've seen some neat tables of contents. I did a cover gallery in the back of my Grendel bind of all the left over covers (I only used the first of each series in order to mark the start of a new story).
Also since I split the grendel stories into present day and then all the futurist stories I started the second bind with the "Grendel Primary" which is an creepy 5 page childrens ABC song out of The Grendel Cycle book to set the mood and used the illustrated timeline form Cycle right before the cover gallery.
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Although I know a group of people who got a discount on the oversized binds of Wednesday comics which I'm pretty sure was LBC. But they also do a podcast so there may have been a discount for advertisement agreement.IanAlexavier wrote:I wonder if they can give a discount on duplicate orders of the same cover????![]()
Man would I love to bind my Wednesday comics but I hear it runs $80-$100 because of the size.

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I read a post that said Valiant artist post here. Do anyone know who they are (or are you one) and if they commission artwork or sell original art, inexpensively?
I was thinking about adding original art to my binds.
I read a post that said Valiant artist post here. Do anyone know who they are (or are you one) and if they commission artwork or sell original art, inexpensively?

I was thinking about adding original art to my binds.
Those are sweet looking books.PhoneyBone wrote:Anyone have any ideas for the new half-binds?![]()
http://www.librarybinding.com/halfbindpicture.html

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Actually the discount was $80 for binding Wednesday Comics and the binder was Capitol Binding in Omaha NE. And believe me, that binding was worth every penny of the $80.PhoneyBone wrote:Although I know a group of people who got a discount on the oversized binds of Wednesday comics which I'm pretty sure was LBC. But they also do a podcast so there may have been a discount for advertisement agreement.IanAlexavier wrote:I wonder if they can give a discount on duplicate orders of the same cover????![]()
Man would I love to bind my Wednesday comics but I hear it runs $80-$100 because of the size.
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You can always contact Bob Hall for a commission.PhoneyBone wrote:Yes, I know I am totally spamming the board today, I will do anything to not clean my apartment...
I read a post that said Valiant artist post here. Do anyone know who they are (or are you one) and if they commission artwork or sell original art, inexpensively?![]()
I was thinking about adding original art to my binds.
http://www.catskillcomics.com/BobHall.htm
Don Perlin used to take commisssions also, I believe he still does.
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Jim at LBC just emailed me and said they would bind Wednesday comics for $49.50 they dont have a "Wednesday Comic" die but still. I am going to have to send that out with my next shipment.Steve Topper wrote: Actually the discount was $80 for binding Wednesday Comics and the binder was Capitol Binding in Omaha NE. And believe me, that binding was worth every penny of the $80.

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That's a great price for binding those. Mine has a front die stamp and handset type on the spine, so I think my price included a proportional amount of the die cost.PhoneyBone wrote:Jim at LBC just emailed me and said they would bind Wednesday comics for $49.50 they dont have a "Wednesday Comic" die but still. I am going to have to send that out with my next shipment.Steve Topper wrote: Actually the discount was $80 for binding Wednesday Comics and the binder was Capitol Binding in Omaha NE. And believe me, that binding was worth every penny of the $80.
As a side note, are you going to add the Wednesday Comics Preview sheet that was published a little while before the series started? It was a single sheet that previewed the Batman story and the back side had a full page ad for the Superman series.
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Mine just has WEDNESDAY COMICS down the spine -- no DC COMICS, no logo. It does have head and tail lines at the very top and bottom, but nothing else. Of course, being about 1/2" thick does limit what can go on the spine.
It's a clean design and looks nice without being overly cluttered. And I wasn't bothered by the lack of publisher info as I know that Wednesday Comics is a DC effort.
One thought might be just DC on the spine, instead of DC Comics
It's a clean design and looks nice without being overly cluttered. And I wasn't bothered by the lack of publisher info as I know that Wednesday Comics is a DC effort.
One thought might be just DC on the spine, instead of DC Comics
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Wow! After seeing these I went to the LBC site to check them out and saw the full front/back custom cover picture option on there as well.sanman wrote:Those are sweet looking books.PhoneyBone wrote:Anyone have any ideas for the new half-binds?![]()
http://www.librarybinding.com/halfbindpicture.html

Anybody know if these are still hardback type material? I'm assuming it is, but wanting to make sure this isn't a softcover kinda thing.
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They are hard covers. They are the same material they would use for regular books, except these have images on them.Phoenix8008 wrote:Wow! After seeing these I went to the LBC site to check them out and saw the full front/back custom cover picture option on there as well.sanman wrote:Those are sweet looking books.PhoneyBone wrote:Anyone have any ideas for the new half-binds?![]()
http://www.librarybinding.com/halfbindpicture.html
Anybody know if these are still hardback type material? I'm assuming it is, but wanting to make sure this isn't a softcover kinda thing.
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Cool. That is what I wanted to hear. Now the weighty issue that arises is whether or not to cover up possible beautiful cover art built into the book with a dust jacket?!?!Lightning Strike wrote:They are hard covers. They are the same material they would use for regular books, except these have images on them.
Is there a purpose in dust jackets besides prettying up a dull bound book? Is it actually for keeping the dust off? Time to check wiki/google...
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Plus content pages for each and for vol. 2 im scanning the cards that came with each issue and making 2 double sided pages of them. should make for a cool add-on.
V0l. 1
New mutants 98-100
x-force 1-3
spiderman 16
x-force 4-15
Vol. 2 (X-cutioners Song)
Cable Blood and Metal #1-2
uncanny x-men 294
x-factor 84
x-men 14
x-force 16
uncanny x-men 295
x-factor 85
x-men 15
x-force 17
uncanny x-men 296
x-factor 86
x-men 16
x-force 18
uncanny x-men 297
Stryfe's Strike Files
What if.. Stryfe killed the X-men #96
Plus content pages for each and for vol. 2 im scanning the cards that came with each issue and making 2 double sided pages of them. should make for a cool add-on.
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