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What is standard US comic size? : r ComicBookCollabs - Reddit • IMAGE AREA or LIVE AREA: The primary area used by artists in a standard layout For comic book–size work the standard is 6˝ × 9˝ at reproduction size • TRIM MARKS: Small vertical and horizontal rules located at the four corners of the art board that indicate how the artwork is supposed to crop in the final publication
r comicbooks - Reddit Users may only submit one image or image album per day and they must be appropriately flaired The source of the excerpt, including the series name and comic issue or television episode number Please include the name and source for the "Fan Creation" and "Cover Pin-up" in the title of post For more information please see Rule 3: Image Policy
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
What Are Some of The Worst Comic Issues Runs out there? Took the most unfairly stigmatized Marvel hero, a man who battled some very common demons of mental health his whole life, and killed him off in the most cruel way possible And that wasn't the worst part It completely ignores Hank's characterization in his previous book and character assassinates him by turning him into an unapologetic AI
What size paper do comic artists use? : r ArtistLounge - Reddit so i’m assuming they use large sheets of paper and then condense it into book format yeah and the format depends what kinda market the comic will be published under (eg manga uses b or a paper sizes, american comics iirc use bristol board, and the european kind i forget what's called) it's called industry standard and it's easier that way for the printers
A free guide about the entire comic making process : r comic_crits - Reddit The mission of r Comic_Crits is to provide holistic feedback to comic creators based on the understanding that a comic is not just 'writing plus art', but rather a unique combination of both, bound together with elements of graphic design, layout, timing, 'cinematography,' and more