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  1. I've been working on scanning some magazines for the .hack series while I'm recovering from surgery. Some are only a couple of pages (like fliers) and others are larger (like mooks). Of course, I only found out that the machine screwed up the scans after I got back from surgery, so I'm not currently able to fix them. (It cut off the bottom of each scan, sigh.) Wondering if I could send the thin ones that don't need de-binding to someone else to scan and return to me until I have access to a better scanner. Anyway, here's the list: .hackey 1 .hackey 2 .hackey 3 .hackey 4 .hackey 5 .hackey 6 .hackey 7 .hackey 8 .hackey GIFT Special Beat Magazine 2010 December .hack//The World Magazine Vol.1 (Comptiq 253 Special) .hack//The World Magazine Vol.2 (Comptiq 258 Special) .hack//The World Magazine Vol.3 (Comptiq 272 Special) I don't think I saw anyone else working on them, but do let me know if I missed something.
  2. Hi there! I appreciate the upload, you've made my life a lot easier while I've been working on one of the wikis for the .hack series. Your comment in the description helped me notice the weird numbering and I think I've finally figured why the numbering is the way it is. It seems that different volumes of .hack//G.U. The World were released under different Magazines, all of which were published by Kadokawa. I only noticed it thanks to the Kadokawa website's product pages, which I've included in the links below for each respective volume. #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #7, #9, and #11 were under Monthly Asuka (コンプティーク) #6 and #10 were under Comptiq (コンプティーク) #8 and #12 were The Sneaker (ザ・スニーカー) Hope this helps!
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