- Platform: Windows Vista / 98 / 2000 / Me / XP / 95, Mac OS X Intel, Linux, Mac OS X, Mac OS 9 and below
- Media: DVD-ROM
- Item Quantity: 1
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
mediocre at best,
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This review is from: Betty and Veronica Bronze Age Series (DVD-ROM)
Yes, all the books are there (January 1970 - December 1979), but they're nothing more than poorly scanned issues, complete with page yellowing, faded colors, and the occasional stain. Even the rust marks on the staples are visible. This was disappointing, but not a huge deal. I understand that these are very old books. What WAS a huge deal was the massive watermark ("ARCHIE") plastered across EVERY SINGLE PAGE, which was added digitally after they were scanned.
And contrary to other reviewers' opinions, it is VERY visible. And VERY annoying.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unbelievable price,
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This review is from: Betty and Veronica Bronze Age Series (DVD-ROM)
Several comics in PDF format, which you can read on your computer, or other device.
I read it on my iPad. It does show an "Archie" watermark across it when it's read on an iPad, but it's no biggie. Probably a DRM thing. Note that these are scanned in, older comics, and the thin ones, with about 19 double pages each. I can't wait for them to come with additional, newer versions of this!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Value,
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This review is from: Betty and Veronica Bronze Age Series (DVD-ROM)
Archie Comics have been a Christmas stocking tradition since my kids were very young. Now they are grown up and in their own homes, but they still want Archie comics at Christmas. This year they got hundreds on DVD. My only question is whether they will read them "on screen." I admit to being of the generation that has problems with reading a comic book without being able to hold it in your hands. For my grandkids it will be a no-brainer. They'll probably wonder what a "book" was- back in ancient times.
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