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  • ...in the Sunday newspaper, usually in a special section called the [[Sunday comics]], and virtually always in color. Some readers called these sections the '' {{See also|Comic strip formats}}
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  • ...ited States|American]] comics feature that appeared in ''[[Treasure Chest (comics)|Treasure Chest]]'', a biweekly, subscription-only [[comic book]] distribut * [http://www.authentichistory.com/1946-1960/4-cwhomefront/7-comics/tcgodless/This_Godless_Communism_1961.html]
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  • ...at the same newspaper [[comic strip]] may appear in a half-dozen different formats with different numbers of panels, different sizes of panels and different a ...carried on a standard newspaper page, often alongside other strips and non-comics matter (such as crossword puzzles). It is usually printed as either a horiz
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  • '''Constrained comics''' is a form of [[comics]] that places some fundamental constraint on form. By adding a constraint, Notable examples of constrained comics:
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  • | founded = [[1981 in comics|1981]] ...levision tie-ins, and cinema reference books; and [[graphic novels]] and [[comics]] references and art titles. The company is a division of [[Titan Entertain
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  • ...ries that continued until 1958, totalling 14 in all. There were also other formats including small strip books, pop-up books and jigsaws. A series of 8 Toby T [[Category:Comics characters]]
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  • ....<ref name="reinventing222"> McCloud, Scott (July 25, 2000). "Reinventing Comics". ''[[Harper Paperbacks]]'', Pg. 222</ref> ...0443.html here].</ref> Even four-panel comics benefit by not having their comics "squeezed" onto a newspaper page to the point of illegibility, and thus can
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  • ...8/06/creating-comics-part-4-comic-books-vs-graphic-novels/ |title=Creating Comics, Part 4: Comic Books vs. Graphic Novels &#124; Writing Scraps |publisher=Se ...f this article applies to both paperback and hardcover collections. In the comics industry, the term "trade paperback market" can be casually used to refer t
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  • <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> | sort = Mahabharata (comics)
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  • ...est size now are ''Reader's Digest'' and some ''[[Archie Comics|Archie]]'' comics digests. ''[[Children's Digest]]'' was originally in digest size but switch ==Comics digests==
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  • {{Infobox comic book title <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> | date = Fall [[1980 in comics|1980]] – [[1991 in comics|1991]]
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  • ...s of specials with the umbrella title of ''[[DC Special Series]]''. Dollar Comics were notable for costing $1, having 64 pages, and being advertising-free. ...ill the dominant retailing location for comics). Thus, the idea for Dollar Comics was born.
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  • ...eaders are used to reading down the page, and not horizontally."<ref>''The Comics Journal'' #289, April 2008, p.175.</ref> Other [[wikipedia:cartoonist|carto ...rcester, Kent, editors.''A Comics Studies Reader''. Harvey, Robert C. "How Comics Came to Be". University Press of Mississippi, 2009.]</ref>
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  • | genre = [[Horror comics|Horror]], [[Science fiction comics|Science fiction]] | imprints = Harris Outdoor Magazines<br />Harris Tactical Group<br />Harris Comics (1985–2008)<br />[[Anarchy Studio]] (2002 – 2003)
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  • ...Victorian Age and Platinum Age. The annual edition also covers promotional comics (giveaways & advertising) and "big little books," while continually updatin ...elling for a premium. Currently, the ''Price Guide'' is published in three formats: hardcover, [[softcover]], a larger, ring-bound edition and an electronic e
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  • ...s Cat'', which ran for four small size issues in the 1970s. ''Fat Freddy's Comics and Stories'' (one shot, 1983) also included several stories about the Cat. ...l comic strips about the Cat, most of which have been reprinted in various formats. But there have only been eight stories longer than one page:
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  • ...lly removed to feature more of the original artwork being animated. Motion comics are often released as short serials covering a story arc of a long running The earliest examples of motion comics are found in independent creations such as ''[[wikipedia:Broken Saints|Brok
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  • ...ook series|the Marvel Comics series|G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (Marvel Comics)|the toyline|G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero}} ...Due Publishing|Devil's Due Publishing]]<br>[[wikipedia:Image Comics|Image Comics]]
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  • ...nnies'''. In [[wikipedia:Canada|Canada]], they are known as the '''weekend comics''', as they are published there on Saturdays (Most Canadian papers are not ...book| last=Robinson | first=Jerry | authorlink=Jerry Robinson | title=The Comics: An Illustrated History of Comic Strip Art | year=1974 | publisher=[[wikipe
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  • {{Infobox comic book title <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> ...ibition. [http://www.webcitation.org/5t2Gw86EJ WebCitation archive].</ref> Comics historian [[Ron Goulart]] describes the 16-page, [[Color printing|four-colo
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