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Posted by NJStatuteSection2A170/51 at spider-mtc-te034.proxy.aol.com on March 18, 2002 at 01:41:54:

In Reply to: I Gots two questions bout the Wizard contest... posted by NBliss on March 18, 2002 at 01:25:23:

hell, id imagine good old bristol board should do...as fo the letting maybe they want the letting on the original if possible.


: Hope no one minds me asking this stuff here, the Wizard page
: seems to be focused entirely on collecting, and prices and online
: shopping, not on clarification of Contests they run.

: ONE - LETTERING. Because of my less-than-legible scrawl, I do my
: lettering on my computer, using Photoshop and Quark Express.
: Therefore, a competed comic page for me, lettering and all, is a file.
: A file that can easily be printed on a 11x17 inch piece of fine
: cardstock, that is just as reproducible as the original. Is this
: acceptable? Or will the lettering have to be pasted ONTO the original
: artwork?

: If it’s the latter, then consider my second question...

: TWO - THE BOARD - The rules printed in Wizard Edge read that the
: entries MUST be drawn on Standard 11x17 inch comic book art
: boards. Does this mean that we MUST use that “Blue Line Pro”
: garbage? That less than durable, blue line, pre-ruled, slick-as shit
: ink unfriendly (can you tell I don’t like that paper)? Would sheets of
: Strathmore Bristol (cut to the specified dimensions of course)
: suffice? Please say yes...

: These questions seem sorta anal, but I don’t want to be disqualified
: over a minor detail such as “paper type”

: Thanks for your time
: Nate




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