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What is standard US comic size? : r ComicBookCollabs - Reddit The standard comic page is around 6 625˝ × 10 1875˝ or thereabouts, but that's not the size that they were originally drawn at Comic book boards are substantially larger with guidelines for the safe area, bleed, etc The reason being that details are easier to include when you are drawing larger and reducing the size
Best comic book reader for Windows? : r xmen - Reddit Welcome to the official X-Men subreddit The home of all things X-Men on reddit, be it comic books, film, television, gaming or any other medium that Marvel's mutants have inspired people over the last half-century
Standard Page Counts : r ComicWriting - Reddit For many years, the typical Marvel comic was 22 pages plus 10 pages of ads A 32 page book will feel most like a traditional comic in the hands of an old school collector Other than that, in indie comics, page count can be anything you want Printing is done in sets of 4 pages So if your page count is a non-divisible by 4 count, you'll either have room for bonus material or at worst, blank
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Best comic book podcasts? : r comicbooks - Reddit I Read Comic Books is by far the best comic podcasts The hosts are all awesome they come up with fun and unique comic discussion ideas and have a great mix of talking about new books coming out, obscure indie books, and interesting comic related topics
What size paper do comic artists use? : r ArtistLounge - Reddit I don’t understand how traditional comic artists fit so much detail into such small boxes, so i’m assuming they use large sheets of paper and then condense it into book format If anyone knows how this works please let me know Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
Eta Nicks cheat sheet : r comicbookgrading - Reddit A community for comic book collectors wanting to share information on grading valuing their collections personally Discussion on the various types of flaws that can be found on comics and how they affect the grade Can include trying to interpret why professional grading companies gave particular grades, but not so much the process of sending them off to be graded
A free guide about the entire comic making process - Reddit Thank you for the great guide! Being currently in the worldbuilding part, I've got a question about the research: How much is too much? I like building realistic and coherent worlds, places, religions, people etc and especially in a sci-fi cyberpunk setting there is a whole lot of research in terms of science to do After all, it's based on an existing world So when would you recommend to