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Comic magazine - Definition and Overview |
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A comic book is a magazine or book containing the art form of comics. Comic books are often called comics, especially in the U.K.. Although the term implies otherwise, the subject matter in comic books is not necessarily humorous. In fact, it varies widely.
Many early comic books were simply collections of comic strips that had originally been printed in newspapers. The commercial success of these collections led to work being created specifically for the comic book form, which fostered conventions specific to comic books like splash pages. Long-form comic books are called graphic novels.
American comic books have become closely associated with the superhero genre. In the UK, the term comic book is used to refer to American comic books by their readers and collectors, while the general populace would mainly consider a comic book a hardcover book collecting comic book stories, such as the Oor Wullie annual.
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Genres
Some famous comic books in alphabetical order
Related articles
Comics - the sequential art form in general
Comic book awards
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Example Usage of magazine |
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cherryberry44: just voted "6" on "What magazine cover of Vanessa do you like the most?" vote too ➔ http://bit.ly/8UO0Dx |
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LorenaMack: Does anybody out there have the original recipe for Gingerbread Cookie Dough published in Scholastic's "WOW magazine" from the 1970's ? |
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ManuelStanislao: Check last "Jump magazine" scan for Final Fantasy XIII http://bit.ly/77MgUf (Make attention: Giant Cactuar inside) #PS3 |
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