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An '''American comic book''' is a periodical which is typically, but not always, 16.83 [[centimetre|cm]] wide by 26 cm tall.<ref>For most of the period of time ''Doctor Who'' American comics have existed, standard pages have been ''drawn'' on 10-[[inch]] by 15-inch art boards. According to David Marshall at the [http://www.artofthecomicbook.com/history/art-reduction.htm Art of the Comic Book website], the basic notion since the late 1970s is that American comics have a 2:3 ratio.</ref> It usually has 32 pages, though some special issues can be of greater length. It is bound by staples, rather than glue. Its contents are overwhelmingly sequential art and advertisements.
An '''American comic book''' is a periodical which is typically, but not always, 16.83 [[centimetre|cm]] wide by 26 cm tall.<ref>For most of the period of time ''Doctor Who'' American comics have existed, standard pages have been ''drawn'' on 10-[[inch]] by 15-inch art boards. According to David Marshall at the [http://www.artofthecomicbook.com/history/art-reduction.htm Art of the Comic Book website], the basic notion since the late 1970s is that American comics have a 2:3 ratio.</ref> It usually has 32 pages, though some special issues can be of greater length. It is bound by staples, rather than glue. Its contents are overwhelmingly sequential art and advertisements.


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