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Digest size is a magazine size, smaller than a conventional or "journal size" magazine, but larger than a standard paperback book, approximately 14 cm × 21 cm ( by inches). It is also a 13.65 cm × 21.27 cm ( by inches) and 14 cm × 19 cm ( by inches) format, [1] similar to the size of a DVD case. These sizes evolved from the printing press ...
Digests of comic books usually featuring scaled down pages of full size comic books and perfect bound into a digest sized book. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Editor (s) List. The Best of DC is a digest size comics anthology published by DC Comics from September–October 1979 to April 1986. The series ran for 71 issues and while it primarily featured reprints of older comic books, it occasionally published new stories or inventory material.
Franklin Richards: Son of a Genius; Everybody Loves Franklin; Super Summer Spectacular; Happy Franksgiving; Masked Marvel #1–2. Gravity: Big-City Super Hero. 0785117989. December 14, 2005. Gravity #1–5. Hulk and Power Pack: Pack Smash! 078512490X. August 29, 2007. Hulk and Power Pack #1–4.
Martin Goodman (also Morris Goodman; [1] born Moe Goodman; [2] January 18, 1908 – June 6, 1992 [2][3]) was an American publisher of pulp magazines, digest sized magazines, paperback books, men's adventure magazines, and comic books, who founded the comics magazine company Timely Comics in 1939. Timely Comics would go on to become Marvel ...
Category:Digests. Magazines, with a 2-page signature the size of a single page of a standard-sized magazine, or smaller than a conventional size magazine but larger than a standard paperback book, approximately 5½ x 8¼ inches, but can also be 5⅜ x 8⅜ inches and 5½ x 7½ inches. [1] These sizes have evolved from the printing press ...
The set included three digest-sized books: the 36-page "Volume 1: Men & Magic", the 40-page "Volume 2: Monsters & Treasure", and the 36-page "Volume 3: The Underworld & Wilderness Adventures". [2] The set also included six reference sheets of tables and charts. [1] Advertisements for the game first started appearing in Spring 1974. [3]
Inkwell Awards Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame (2011) Wallace Allan Wood (June 17, 1927 – November 2, 1981) [1] was an American comic book writer, artist and independent publisher, widely known for his work on EC Comics 's titles such as Weird Science, Weird Fantasy, and MAD Magazine from its inception in 1952 until 1964, as well as for T.H.U.N.D.E ...