Next up I'd like to get into the differences between the A Poster and its counterpart newspaper ad because there are some interesting differences. The artwork for the newspaper ad version included in the NoDS Pressbook is not simply a B&W version of the artwork for the A Poster.
Here are each version side by side:

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First up we're going to deal with the subtle differences surrounding the section of the artwork featuring Angelique's rotting face:
Up top notice how Angelique's main hanging figure's hair is slightly different in each version above Angelique's spirit's right shoulder and outstretched right arm. And in the newspaper ad version notice how the cape worn by Angelique's main hanging figure appears less clear through the translucence of the outstretched parts of Angelique's spirit's dress.
But the major difference between the two versions appear inside the mouth of Angelique's decaying face. The branch of the tree, which is barely noticeable in the A Poster version, is much more pronounced in the newspaper ad version. The hair and the angles of the hanging figure's elbows are different. And most obviously, the figure itself is white against a dark background. (I wonder if Harry M. Benshoff managed to miss the hanging figure inside the mouth in the newspaper ads, which one would think would be next to impossible to do, but, well... Though at least when it came to the ads theaters placed, the newspaper versions of the A Poster weren't used nearly as often as the newspaper versions of the B Poster.)
More to come when we'll deal with more differences in the newspaper ad version...
![NoDS Angelique [nods]](http://www.dsboards.com/SMF/Smileys/classic/index.jpg)