
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, …
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Standard Page Counts : r/ComicWriting - Reddit
Jun 6, 2021 · 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 …
Who are your favorite comic book YouTubers? : r/comicbooks - Reddit
Jun 17, 2022 · 10 votes, 40 comments. 3.5M subscribers in the comicbooks community. A reddit for fans of comic books, graphic novels, and digital comics.
What is a fair price per page? : r/ComicBookCollabs - Reddit
Aug 22, 2021 · The high end of Pro comic work-for-hire payment comes from the Big 2 publishers, Marvel and DC. Because they have a command of the market, they generally will be paying the …
The Art of Comic Books - Reddit
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What are the Best Bags and Boards for Key Comic book issues ... - Reddit
Dec 24, 2023 · 78K subscribers in the comicbookcollecting community. This subreddit is dedicated to comic book and comic art collecting.
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, …
Best And Cheapest Way to Ship a Comic Book? : r ... - Reddit
Dec 6, 2022 · Buy Gemini Comic Book Mailers. I learned the hard way having books damaged while mailing. Even with two thick pieces of cardboard in a USPS Priority envelope, the mailman still bent …