For an opening issue, Black Panther: Long Live the King # 1 is
a fairly standard book, lacking any real surprises or standout moments.
Not exact matches
So again, the
book struck me as being
fairly vague about the very concept of «inequality» because it does not provide a very insightful perspective into the meaning of «wealth» and how it really relates to our living
standards.
At its heart, Black Panther has a
fairly standard comic
book sort of story: baddie Ulysses Klaue (a rare live - action Andy Serkis: Star Wars: The Last Jedi, War for the Planet of the Apes), one of the few outsiders who knows the secrets of Wakanda, and who had stolen a small quantity of vibranium decades ago, is up to no good again, with a scary dude nicknamed Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan: Fantastic Four, and both of Coogler's previous films) at his side; they must be stopped by T'Challa, Nakia, and the absolute force of nature General Okoye (Danai Gurira), with an assist from CIA agent Everett K. Ross (Martin Freeman: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Sherlock).
This text is
fairly standard across
books and publishers but you can tweak it as you would like to.
But I expect that HTML5, which does have all the fancy CSS capabilities needed to adapt to any screen size, will become the
standard medium for digital
books in the
fairly near future.
While that price point may seem a little high for an unknown author — many self - published authors keep their sales at $ 4.99 or less, with $ 2.99 being a
fairly standard ebook price for indie works — given the argument that the cost of the
book is in its initial creation, it makes sense.
The
standard 13.3 inch screen has a resolution of 1200 × 1600 pixels with 150 PPI, which is
fairly solid to read digital content such as
books, magazines, newspapers and technical documents.
My
book, a middle grade novel for kids, runs 112 pages; I decided that a size of 8 «x5» would be a
fairly safe and
standard route to go.
The only thing you can do
fairly well within the app right now is read your
standard book.
This text is
fairly standard across
books and publishers but you can tweak it if you would like to.
There's a popular
standard for children's picture
books to be exactly 32 pages long, with 500 - 750 words; and this
standard is adhered to
fairly rigidly by the publishing industry.
Reported
book value, earnings, and cash flow are, after all, only the best guesses of accountants who follow a
fairly strict set of
standards and practices designed more to achieve conformity than to reflect economic value.