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  2. Graphic novel - Wikipedia

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    The problem is that 'graphic novel' just came to mean 'expensive comic book' and so what you'd get is people like DC Comics or Marvel Comics—because 'graphic novels' were getting some attention, they'd stick six issues of whatever worthless piece of crap they happened to be publishing lately under a glossy cover and call it The She-Hulk ...

  3. Non-fiction comics - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Pekar's originally self-published comic book series American Splendor (published from 1976 to 2008) "helped change the appreciation for, and perceptions of, the graphic novel, the drawn memoir, [and] the autobiographical comic narrative." [8] He was the first author to publicly distribute "memoir comic books." [9]

  4. Comics - Wikipedia

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    The graphic novelbook-length comics—began to gain attention after Will Eisner popularized the term with his book A Contract with God (1978). [41] The term became widely known with the public after the commercial success of Maus , Watchmen , and The Dark Knight Returns in the mid-1980s. [ 42 ]

  5. Photo comics - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s, lines of American paperback books were marketed as "Fotonovels" and "Photostories", adapting popular films and television shows. Although home video largely supplanted this market in the 1980s, a small number of photo comic adaptations continued to be produced as promotional tie-ins to the original work.

  6. Digital comic - Wikipedia

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    These offerings usually contain only about half or a third of the content of a printed magazine issue, though these "chapters" have correspondingly lower price points than full magazine issues. Many "digital first" comics are presented horizontally, with half of a traditional portrait page layout, for ease of viewing on computer monitors (which ...

  7. Trade paperback (comics) - Wikipedia

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    According to industry reports, [24] [25] "the massive shift to graphic novels as the preferred format for comics continued in 2019 bringing sales in the book channel above the comic store channel in North America for the first time in the history of the medium" [26] and that "the sales of graphic novels were growing faster in the book trade ...

  8. American comic book - Wikipedia

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    The Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide by Robert Overstreet—Edition #35 ISBN 0-375-72107-X; The Steranko History of Comics, Vol. 1 & 2, by James Steranko—Vol. 1 ISBN 0-517-50188-0; Garrett, Greg, Holy Superheroes! Exploring the Sacred in Comics, Graphic Novels, and Film, Louisville (Kentucky): Westminster John Knox Press, 2008.

  9. Comic book - Wikipedia

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    Manga (漫画) are comic books or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, though the art form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term manga is used in Japan to refer to both comics and cartooning in general. Outside Japan, the word is typically used to ...

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