Back in the 30s, comics were usually printed using traditional offset printing methods. The process was quite different from what we have today.
The number of comics printed can vary greatly. It depends on factors like the publisher's plans, the comic's genre, and the expected audience. Some comics might have a few thousand copies printed, while others could have tens of thousands or more.
It's hard to give an exact number. But Action Comics #1 was originally printed in limited quantities back in the day.
Well, that can vary a lot. Some comics have huge print runs, while others might be more limited. It really depends on factors like the comic's genre, the publisher's strategy, and fan interest.
I'm not sure exactly how many were printed. It might vary depending on different editions and releases.
Comics before computers were printed through methods that were much more hands-on. Special inks and papers were used, and the printing presses were operated by skilled workers. The whole process was slower and less precise compared to modern digital printing.