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Orlando Teuta Jr
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Wow! Thanks for that compliment. Flavio. Perez is my favorite artist. 
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Wow.  I havent checked out this thread in a bit, and boy I've missed a lot.  Great Madman.  Great!!!  And JP, great job on Thor and Captain Marvel
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Thanks Aric.
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Mark Waldman
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Question to the group - I used to draw my own comics regularly, but haven't drawn much the past 20 years, except for a few drawings I've posted on this thread.  I was thinking of dusting off the cobwebs and doing some actual pages, and was thinking of what size they should be, and what type of paper.

If anyone knows the proper dimensions I should be using, actual professional size, that would be great, as well as where I could get the right grade paper.  Perhaps some of you have a favorite online art store that carries this size, etc. 

I of course use the Pitt pens and have ordered from Rex Art Supplies - they might even have the right paper, but since I'm not sure of the size, thought I would begin here.  Many thanks in advance.
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Hmm, maybe I found them?

http://www.bluelinepro.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTG Y&Store_Code=BL&Category_Code=002cab
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Paulo Pereira
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Yes, 11x17 is the standard size.
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