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Pioneers like Jack Kirby used highly detailed drawings to pitch character designs. The 1990s Boom Publishers realized detailed pin-ups drove sales.

Comics began featuring "pin-up galleries" in the back of milestone issues. Pin-Ups.cbr

: Creators use pin-up formats on social media platforms to showcase their styles and secure industry work. Pioneers like Jack Kirby used highly detailed drawings

Early comics utilized pin-ups as space fillers at the end of books. Often doubled as posters or checklist guides for readers. : Creators use pin-up formats on social media

A comic book pin-up is a full-page, non-narrative piece of art. It rarely contains dialogue bubbles. Historically, they are placed at the back of issues or right after the main story ends. The primary goal of a pin-up is purely aesthetic: : Striking poses of a lead character. Team Grid : Group layouts displaying a team's roster.

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