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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. | ||