8/12/2023 0 Comments Frankenstein gif liveWe mark clearly which print titles come from scanned image books so that you can make an informed purchase decision about the quality of what you will receive. The text is fine for reading, but illustration work starts to run dark, pixellating and/or losing shades of grey. It's the problem of making a copy of a copy. Unfortunately, the resulting quality of these books is not as high. We essentially digitally re-master the book. Also, a few larger books may be resampled to fit into the system, and may not have this searchable text background.įor printed books, we have performed high-resolution scans of an original hardcopy of the book. However, any text in a given book set on a graphical background or in handwritten fonts would most likely not be picked up by the OCR software, and is therefore not searchable. The result of this OCR process is placed invisibly behind the picture of each scanned page, to allow for text searching. Most older books are in scanned image format because original digital layout files never existed or were no longer available from the publisher.įor PDF download editions, each page has been run through Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software to attempt to decipher the printed text. These products were created by scanning an original printed edition. As we like to say around the NUELOW office during happy hour-iour books are educational and fun! (The book also cotains a tale featuring Armand Broussard, the star of NUELOW's The Werewolf Hunter anthology series.)Īs a special bonus, New Adventures of Frankenstein is presented with the bright colors of the original printing intact, something which lends a strangely cheerful air to Briefer's macabre Frankenstein stories. When you're done, you can pit Frankenstein's Monster against another horror legend-Herbert West, the Re-Animator, in a battle scenario for ROLF!: The Rollplaying Game. In NUELOW Games' New Adventures of Frankenstein, you can read the first two installments of Briefer's legendary series. Like Mary Shelley's novel, like the Universal film adaptations, Briefer's comics have stood the test of time, and they are now certified must-read classics for fans of horror comics. In 1940, inspired by the great novel Frankenstein and the 1939 film Son of Frankenstein, Dick Briefer brought the immortal tale of science gone wrong to the pages of Prize Comics magazine.
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