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That would depend almost entirely on what the copyright restrictions were on the comics. With permission, you can display anything. You might try to get it in writing though... a signed letter of consent will get you a lot further in court than any email. It also may have to do with where you live/host. Generally speaking, if it comes from another site, you'd best look deep into the Terms Of Service on that site - especially when it comes to something that Big Media may be highly protective of.
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There are quite a few "newbie" comix cartists as well as those who do it for the love of their art - I look for those that are "Kid Safe" since much of the "indie" stuff is more adult related.
Here's how I set mine up on this one web site using the Sections of PN:
The Sunday Comic Pages
(Kid Safe!)
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If you're poking fun at, reporting on, or talking about an individual comic, you could probably use any comic/strip legally under Fair Use.
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