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Page Types additions and questions #37
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An ordinary page within a comic might be described as a 1-page spread, I imagine, but perhaps there is reason to include a regular page?
In addition, study of comics as artifacts might include an "advertisement page" or something similar-- most comics ads are full pages, and even if they are not-- can a page be labeled as more than one type?
Lastly, would some foldouts simply extend the standard 2-page spread into a 3 or 4 page spread, or similar. However, other foldouts are more complex, and unfold top to bottom. Is this currently notable? I cannot bring to mind comic book examples at the moment. (Although I do have copies of The Lord of the Rings that contain foldout maps (I think they're a 3x3 fold that collapses to about 6.5"x10", expanding to a total size of 20" by 30".)