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October 03, 2008 17:24

Every now and then I see things that make me wonder to what extent this still falls under "comics". I am referring to things that only take up 1 page, such as advertisements, postcards, newspaper clippings, posters and other bells and whistles. I understand that collectors are interested in this, but I would argue for a distinction between comics and all the other stuff ... It seems to me the best if you primarily see the albums and album series, and not every stroke of the pen drawn on paper by a draftsman. has been put ... Now on the Donald Duck page I see, for example, a 'Duckstad Mega Driver's License', the relevance of which escapes me a bit ...

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October 03, 2008 17:43

Can't we include all those paraphernalia as curiosities? By the way, can you "rebook" something in the catalog to curiosities?

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October 03, 2008 17:47

I don't know if curios is the right word; I think more of rare, expensive things. Maybe rename that category?

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October 03, 2008 20:40

Take a look at Agent 327, a series I'm working on today. I added the album series "Paraphernalia" there. Looks chic and covers the load.
Everything that is not a book or magazine can be classified under this category. Curiosa was indeed not the right word on closer inspection.

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October 03, 2008 23:04

And what about prints, libris and screen prints? Will they also be placed with Comics?

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October 04, 2008 00:18

Instinctively, I would put stand-alone prints, ex-libris, serigraphs and original drawings / pages under curiosities, but there are quite different views about it.
For a 'regular album collector' it seems quite confusing to me to mix everything up to be seen.

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October 04, 2008 13:02

I think anything that is not made of paper is curiosities anyway. For example, a projector has been added to Eric de Noorman / Kresse, very special and rare thing !, but we still have to move it to curiosities.
For prints and screen prints, advertisements with a comic strip on it, knispels have already been created. But you can certainly argue about that.
Soon there will be more filter options or selection options and they can easily be filtered out if you do not want to see them. So please fill in the Type correctly. You can also link multiple types to items.

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October 04, 2008 15:11

Indeed, I don't think silkscreen ex-libris, etc. are really suitable for collecting under curiosities.
My preference is for a separate category.

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