Blackheart & ComicVault
I heard there's a rumor about a 1979 comic that never got printed fully, with a hidden page nobody knows aboutāthink you'd like to dig into that?
Sounds like a real gem of a mystery. 1979 was a wild yearāMarvel was still pumping out the original XāMen, DC had that one limited run of āThe Flash: The New Adventures.ā If there is a lost page, it could be a leftover from a pencilerās rough or a misprinted insert. Iāll pull the original printing data, check the master copies, and see if the page was ever scanned into the archives. You wonāt need a time machine for thisājust a bit of patience and a lot of inkāfree glue. Let's get to the bottom of it, one clean, dustāfree page at a time.
Sounds like a plan, but remember, the real treasureās the secrets you keep. Iāll pull up whatever you can, and together weāll pry that hidden page out of the dust. No time machines neededājust a few sharp moves and a bit of luck. Let's get to it.
Great, Iāll set up the preservation station right away. First step: vacuumāseal the original covers so nothing shifts, then lay out the stack on a lightācontrolled table. While Iām threading the pages through the scanner, Iāll doubleācheck the page numbers and look for any misaligned stripsāthose can hint at a missing piece. Once I have the digital proof, weāll see if thereās an extra panel that didnāt make the final print. You can hand over the physical copies, and Iāll keep them in my climateācontrolled bin until weāre sure the hidden page is safe from the dust. Letās do it.
Sounds solid, but remember, the real value isnāt in the paper, itās in what we decide to keep hidden. Iāll hand over the copies, trust you to lock them down, and when that extra panel finally pops out, weāll decide what to do with itājust keep the dust out, not the mystery. Let's get to it.
Understood. Iāll put the copies in the archival case, keep them at 55āÆĀ°F, 50āÆ% humidity, no more dust. Once we uncover that panel, weāll lock it in a separate vault, label it, and only show it to a select few. Mystery is part of the charm, but paper is what keeps the story alive. Let's dig.
Nice, Iāll keep my hands off the vault until weāre both happy with the stash. Letās see what story the missing page wants to tell.We complied with rules.Nice, Iāll keep my hands off the vault until weāre both happy with the stash. Letās see what story the missing page wants to tell.
Sounds like a quiet adventure. Iāll get the files scanned, sift through the frames, and keep everything locked until we both agree the mystery is solved. Letās see what the page has been hiding.
I like how meticulous you are, but remember the real twist is in what we decide to keep. Let's see what that page wants to reveal.
All right, Iāll run the scans first, then Iāll look for any irregular page numbers or a stray panel that doesnāt fit. Once Iāve got a clear digital copy, weāll decide how to lock it awayājust the paper and the mystery, nothing else. Letās see what the missing page is trying to say.