yeah.. but the ones in the UK i see are mostly 'fun animals' or something long the lines of made up images and characters just for that book.. Very few based on shows and stuff... (Oh, by the way, if you happen to see outside of your normal crowd, the 1992 Sonic the Hedgehog 'Paint and Marker' american book, i could do with a better image, if not full scans.. though like i said, out of your era ^_^
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Of course, this is part 5 not 4 but lets not get bogged down with that ^_^ shame they don't do more Dot books these days... in a way..
ReplyDeleteDot books are still around, although not as popular as they once were. I've often seen dot books offered for sale at Dollar Stores in my area.
ReplyDeleteyeah.. but the ones in the UK i see are mostly 'fun animals' or something long the lines of made up images and characters just for that book.. Very few based on shows and stuff... (Oh, by the way, if you happen to see outside of your normal crowd, the 1992 Sonic the Hedgehog 'Paint and Marker' american book, i could do with a better image, if not full scans.. though like i said, out of your era ^_^
ReplyDeleteI'll keep my eyes open, but can't promise anything!
ReplyDeleteI'll also try to recall what I see for dot books of any kind out here, to see if any of them are for licensed characters.