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  • {{Comics navbar|title=Glossary of comics terminology}} ...r dispute. This page will list and describe the most common terms used in comics.
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  • #Redirect [[Comic book collecting#Conservation of comics]] [[Category:Comics terminology]]
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  • [[Category:Comics genres]] [[Category:Comics terminology]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Script (comics)#Plot script]] {{R from merge}} {{R to section}} [[Category:Comics terminology]]
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  • ...]'' title, and created a character named "Captain Thunder", so the ''Flash Comics'' ashcan failed to claim those trademarks for the company, but it did estab In modern comics, ''ashcan'' editions may refer to promotional comics in the independent/self-publishing market. The term is sometimes synonymou
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  • In comics, '''motion lines''' (or '''movement lines''' or '''action lines''' or '''sp [[Category:Comics terminology]]
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  • There is no script that the artists work from, and the content of the comics is improvised. Any given artist working on a comicjam makes a page based so [[Category:Comics terminology]]
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  • {{comics-stub}} [[Category:Comics terminology]]
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  • *Tinsley, Kevin, (1999) ''Digital Prepress for Comics Books : The Definitive Desktop Production Guide'', Stickman Graphics. *Chiarello & Klein, (2004) ''DC Comics Guide to Coloring and Lettering Comics'', Watson-Guptill .
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  • In [[comics]], the term '''two-ply''' refers to pre-bordered boards of 11 inch by 17 in [[Category:Comics terminology]]
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  • ...example of a series of one-shots would be [[wikipedia:Marvel Comics|Marvel Comics]]' ''[[wikipedia:Franklin Richards: Son of a Genius|Franklin Richards: Son ...so been borrowed into the [[wikipedia:Franco-Belgian comics|Franco-Belgian comics]] industry, with basically the same meaning, although there, it mostly refe
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  • {{Main category|Team-up comics}} *''[[DC Comics Presents]]''
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  • ...ica]] |year=2010| ISBN= 978-3-8365-1981-6|page= 516 |quote= Cover dates on comics didn't match magazine dating norms, and by 1973 Marvel's cover dates made t ...es on the [[wikipedia:Book cover|cover]]. [[wikipedia:Marvel Comics|Marvel Comics]] stopped putting cover dates on the cover in October 1999; instead, the "c
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  • ...ica]] |year=2010| ISBN= 978-3-8365-1981-6|page= 516 |quote= Cover dates on comics didn't match magazine dating norms, and by 1973 Marvel's cover dates made t ...es on the [[wikipedia:Book cover|cover]]. [[wikipedia:Marvel Comics|Marvel Comics]] stopped putting cover dates on the cover in October 1999; instead, the "c
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  • '''Constrained comics''' is a form of [[comics]] that places some fundamental constraint on form. By adding a constraint, Notable examples of constrained comics:
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  • .../ref> (free and paid), and GPAnalysis.com specifically for CGC (certified) Comics (paid). Online and print price guides will have their own discrepancies, s ...lines to writers and artists to the original cover price of a comic. Grand Comics Database and comicbookrealm.com, in particular, offer users the ability to
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  • ...(a series intended to end after a certain number of issues), a [[One-shot (comics)|one shot]] (a comic book which isn't a part of an ongoing series), a [[gra * ''[[Action Comics]]''
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  • In [[wikipedia:comics|comics]], a '''colorist''' is responsible for adding color to black-and-white line Although most American colorists work directly for comics publishers (either as [[wikipedia:employee|employee]]s or [[wikipedia:freel
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  • ...fans and long-time readers may notice a decline in quality for subsequent comics, though this is not always true. Quality may remain adequate (or on-par wi "Marrying Irving" moments in comics may be seen as desperate attempts to retain readers and newspaper distribut
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  • ....<ref name="reinventing222"> McCloud, Scott (July 25, 2000). "Reinventing Comics". ''[[Harper Paperbacks]]'', Pg. 222</ref> ...0443.html here].</ref> Even four-panel comics benefit by not having their comics "squeezed" onto a newspaper page to the point of illegibility, and thus can
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  • ...imes Syndication Service of India. [[Royal Comics Syndicate]] is a Finnish comics syndicate founded in 2004. * Blackbeard, Bill. ''The Smithsonian Collection of Newspaper Comics'' (1977) [[Smithsonian Institution|Smithsonian Inst. Press]]/[[Harry Abrams
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