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A book that differs in one or more features from others of the same impression, but a positive sequence has not been established.
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A modified version of an original virus. For example, merryxmas is the virus I discovered. Within a few months someone made a small change resulting in the merry2xmas virus. Changes can be as simple as a text change, or adding/deleting a few lines of code. It's not uncommon to see a virus changed, and often damaged, by other virus authors over time.
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A book that differs in some way from other editions, often used for first editions when no precedence has been established
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copies of the same impression exhibiting unexplained variations are said to be variant copies. See also issue and state. vellum - a highly durable treated calf skin of a natural creamy colour. verso - the reverse of the leaf: the left hand page in an open volume. The front of the leaf is the recto. vignette - an illustration unenclosed by a formal border. volume - a book may run to many volumes but remain a single book, a single volume may, however, contain several books bound together. ...
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A "variant" figure is a DCD hero who has been manufactured in at least two different forms. The idea is broad enough to include multi-age (GA, SA, etc) versions of single characters (such as Wonder Woman), but "variant" usually refers to specific DCD figures that were sold with that label (like the golden-armored WW variant). The actual physical differences between most "standard" and "variant" DCD figures are generally cosmetic, and/or different accessories are included.
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