Thread:TheD3xus/@comment-1038387-20131201193416/@comment-3361105-20131202165428

I think Tupka got the message across, but just to weigh in for no real reason...

As far as I know, digital issues are LISTED as 20 pages on the comixology website (and other digital stores) but in digital, each page is actually half the size of a standard print book. So, a typical digital comic is then only ten pages long, in terms of print. That is why they usually come in chapter groups of three to six. Since they usually collect three chapters in a print version, it comes to 30 pages (or so).

The way to organize it that makes the most sense to me is to treat each digital chapter as a new "story" within the print comic's page, so that the rotating teams will be credited properly.