Here are some other ideas. You probably already know this.
Once you have determined the picture size you like place them all in a folder named after the comic book. Your scanner should create sequential file names so that they will be displayed in that order.
You do not have to convert to pdf but should you want to I would look at using a free pdf converter program. These install like a printer on your pc and then you just sub whatever doc you want converted to pdf to this logical printer. It outputs to a file. When setting up the printing options you have the ability to select a different paper size. Try experimenting with A5 or A6 paper set-ups.
If you want to have all the pictures grouped and treated as one pdf document. Try embedding the pictures into MS word. Set it up for the correct paper size and insert page breaks as needed. Then after saving submit the document to the PDF printer(converter).
For those that do not have a scanner but have a digital camera may I suggest "Macro Mode". I frequently snap important papers and file them on an SD card for viewing on my PC. This way the doc can then be filed safely away. If you need to view it just look it up via your pc. As most cameras use SD cards or even Micro SD cards you do not even have to transfer them across. Just swap the SD cards. That said you could view whatever you decided to take a picture of - a document, hand written instructions etc. Just remember that the idea is to view the content of the card on a limited grayscale viewer.
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