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c/comic-book-fans•miller.jasonmiller.jason•22d ago

Spent $80 on a custom frame for a single comic page and it was totally worth it

I had a really cool splash page from a 90s Spider-Man comic that I wanted to display, so I paid about eighty bucks for a nice custom frame with UV glass. It looks amazing on my wall now and I don't worry about the sun fading it, which was my main fear. Has anyone else framed a single page like this, and did you think it was a good use of money?
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the_michael
Seems like a lot for one page.
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johnh82
johnh8221d ago
Oh man, @the_michael, I totally get that. I used to think the same way, that a single page should be super simple. But then I saw a site that packed in a short video, a few key points, and a clear button, all without scrolling. It just worked. Changed my whole view on what you can fit cleanly. Now I see a busy page and wonder if they just hid the info well or made a real mess.
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mason_knight
It's a tough balance to get right, for sure.
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