Really? You're all serious? Honestly?
When the pages weren't printed wonky, they often had serious bleeding problems, with some pages unreadable (from mid-1960s IPC titles through to the vast majority of the 1978 Marvel UK's I'm currently indexing), and when neither of those problems were present, there was always the godawful tone color printed all over the page save for where it was meant to be - there are many comics which I have had to purchase multiple copies of over the years to find a copy which isn't abysmal. And those that are printed with enough care often have those pull-out booklets in the middle missing, or the pin-ups removed.
Yes, the writing was better in many instances, and the art was superbly handled in nearly all of the newsstand comics (I'll gladly separate the 50s indies, along with the albums and such-like from these observations). Looking at something like the WDL titles, with their glossy covers and better paper stock, the weeklies of old are appallingly printed. Going back further still, I have found that many of the newspaper-format comics pre-1900 are printed on much better paper than early 2000 A.D. or Battle or whatever. Nestled at the sides of the large cardboard boxes, without proper comic bags, many of those vintage periodicals have retained their brightness and crisp feel, while the 70s comics are looking their age.
Rant over.
