#23.
An X copy is a term that originated in the Golden Age of Comic Books, meant to describe a publication produced solely for legal purposes (such as trademark), and not normally intended for distribution. Publishers had to produce only two copies of each X-one for the Library of Congress and a second for their files. ID X.
An X copy is a term that originated in the Golden Age of Comic Books, meant to describe a publication produced solely for legal purposes (such as trademark), and not normally intended for distribution. Publishers had to produce only two copies of each X-one for the Library of Congress and a second for their files. ID X.
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