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As a bonus, the Steam version contains some extra pages that weren't in the official softcover book, such as drawings of the first 4 DLC characters.
You'll find your official Soundtrack in a similar directory. These tracks are longer and thus slightly different than what plays in-game, because that music is designed to loop around the 2 minute mark. Once again this contains extra DLC tracks that weren't on the physical Soundtrack CDs, though they did drop the ball a bit by not adding the tracks from the 2nd round of DLC. We don't know if the art pages exist, but we know the tracks exist.