And here's the third and final page of the third letters column (thirtieth page):
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It's interesting that when someone questioned something that they actually didn't get wrong but got right, they didn't defend themselves, yet they bend over backwards to defend things that they did indeed get wrong. When it comes to the former, with reference to Charles J. Sperling questioning why Angelique was in Collinsport without Josette, they could have rightly pointed out that, just as in the daytime series, it's made clear that Angelique arrived in Collinsport with Natalie and ahead of Josette.
One thing that I find very interesting, though, is that I know for a fact that several people who wrote in letters had their letters severely edited - and what was cut were the critiques of the comic. I'm personally acquainted with two people who wrote in and only their praises of the comics got published, while their complaints were nowhere to be seen in the letters column. And I've heard of others making the same claim. But apparently they wanted to focus on the praise rather than deal with the complaints. And I suppose that could make sense because they wanted the letters column to promote the comics. But still, it may have given an erroneous impression that the people writing in were all loving all aspects of the comics with few complaints...
Also, when the releases reached Book 2, the comic did indeed start to come out on a monthly basis because Issue 1 came out in April '93 and Issue 2 came out in May - but that didn't last long because Issue 3 didn't come out until August, with Issue 4 coming out in October. (If only they had been able to stick to a monthly schedule we might have actually gotten all of Book 3 instead of just Issue 1.)