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>>5180488
>At what size do you guys prefer to draw and read your comics?
draw: 11x17
read: 15x22 (HUGE ASS ARTIST EDITION)

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>>5121634
>How are people going to rediscover them exactly?
We live in an embarrassment of riches for lovers of classic comics, because publishers are publishing classics for the first time in decades.
For those without money, there are sites that have most of the classics in good quality for free (readcomiconline.to).
If you have some money, then Fantagraphics has a great series that reprints many of the EC Classics by artists. You can also find other favorites by publishers like IDW. Check out Bud's Art Books for a selection of classic comics.
And if you have a good bit of money, you can consider an artist's edition. They're pricey (usually over 100, some much more because they're out of print), but they're some of the best investments I've made because they're HUGE, full scale productions of classic artists' work (which are the closest you might get to owning their original artwork, which is great to study as an artist). aeindex.org has a lot of info about artist's editions.

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>>5121634
>How are people going to rediscover them exactly?
We live in an embarrassment of riches for lovers of classic comics, because publishers are publishing classics for the first time in decades.
For those without money, there are sites that have most of the classics in good quality for free (readcomiconline.to).
If you have some money, then Fantagraphics has a great series that reprints many of the EC Classics by artists. You can also find other favorites by publishers like IDW. Check out Bud's Art Books for a selection of classic comics.
And if you have a good bit of money, you can consider an artist's edition. They're pricey (usually over 100, some much more because they're out of print), but they're some of the best investments I've made because they're HUGE, full scale productions of classic artists' work (which are the closest you might get to owning their original artwork, which is great to study as an artist).

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