Checked out the new website (nice revamp, btw), and noticed a 'Vinyl Database' entry under the Super7 HQ drop-down... Anyone check that out?
Still, a pretty nice start though. Great to see the S7 stuff documented together. I didn't know this was in the works, but kudos to the folks behind the scenes responsible for it.
I didn't notice many mistakes.... some or most blank lucky bag releases are not included because they don't count.
Here's the announcement, dated 9/29: http://super7hq.com/news/bkwld-sample-article Any ideas as to when the issues will be up?
The new site is indeed live and we are fine tuning a bit as we go, but it will all be updated with proper info and images shortly. Its been a bit of an undertaking to get this all together, and our excellent hard-working team probably missed a thing or two along the way. If you notice an error, please send me a message at josh@super7store.com in case we missed it! Also look for a formal announcement in the next few days regarding the new store site, customer accounts, and the S7 Magazine archive getting online..
The site is nice, but I'm not such a huge fan of s7 using my pictures without asking or giving credit, then telling me they would remove them but... one month later - still there.
Several months, emails and reassurances later, the pictures are still there. Weren't rotocasted and other sites torn new ones for doing the exact same thing?
I just noticed that the link to the S7 database/checklist is down. Is the database just in the process of migration?
Can't find the vinyl checklist either. It's been a little while since I needed it, but I know I accessed it early in 2018 - @akum6n did you ever find it or get an update on this? Maybe @joshuajh could shed some light? I really hope it's still around somewhere, it was such an incredible resource! At the very least, a really cool library of Super7 soft vinyl releases.
It looks like the data is there but the view that was previously presented isn't available any more. There are still printable checklists to be found. Go to Google and put in the following: Code: site:super7hq.com print It will give you several pages of printable checklists available at super7hq.com/print/[checklist name]. It's the same information, just presented in a different format.
Super7hq.com seems to be down or gone. The section of the website that had downloadable copies of the magazines also seems to be gone.
I downloaded all of them, if anyone is looking for one Dm me your email address and I’ll send them over.
That's interesting, I was just on that site two days ago. I submitted a message to them on the super7.com site. (I also just noticed that the super7.com site has a link to Skullbrain.)
Thanks Joe. We don't have a lot of storage on the site, actually, but if there is one thing that it is worthwhile content for Skullbrain to host (and the Super7 site itself is no longer going to be the forum for this), then I strongly suggest that we do so here in some format. Pinging a flag over to @TiredChildren to see if this might be possible, with @brianflynn 's permission being granted of course.
Yesterday a customer care manager named Rudy got back to me, providing the link for the store. I clarified that I was asking about the site that hosts the PDFs of the old magazine. He said he would check with the team, and that it was likely that the site was taken offline by someone. If I get any additional updates I'll post them here.
If Super7 does not want to pay for the hosting, archive.org could be a good option. They already have a ton of old magazines. https://archive.org/details/magazine_rack (NSFW??) I'm pretty sure anyone with the files could create an account and take care of the uploading. Edit: I did just notice a lot of boobs on that page if you scroll down.