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SamuelCollings
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I started reading comics not a long time ago, and from all the variety I saw online, I chose The Sandman. Pretty interesting comics to read. Also, a few days ago, I came across Hawkeye, and it's also pretty exciting. I have a list of comics I want to read, but for now, I don't have enough time because of my studies. For example, some time ago, I needed to write on self-analysis, and it took me four days to finish it. I managed to Find more info online on that topic, which was helpful, but still, I spent so much time on it. And when I read comics, I don't want to think about some deadlines or things I have to do. So I hope that soon I'll be able to read more often.
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On 5/3/2022 at 1:24 AM, William-James88 said:
They all have impact. If the book was perfect and it only had that writing on the cover, you'd see the impact it had. But the idea here is that you look at what is allowed in the grade range. You have a length wide crease, that brings it down to a 4.0. Is the price written on the cover allowed at a 4.0? Yes, so it stays 4.0. If your tear your cover in half, then that becomes the biggest issue, bringing the book down to a far lower grade, and at that point the length wide crease no longer matters.
Thank you for the detailed explanation. I also had the same question because I don't have a lot experience yet
Gift of Artist Edition books to Minneapolis College of Art and Design's school library... for the Comic Art Students!
in Original Comic Art
Posted · Edited by SamuelCollings
Wow, that's everything I can say! The gift is truly amazing, and I'm sure students will be happy to find something like that in a library!