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  2. Glossary of comics terminology - Wikipedia

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    As the name implies, a daily comic strip is a comic strip that is normally run six days a week in a newspaper, historically in black and white, although colour examples have become common. They normally run every day in a week but one (usually Sunday), in which the strip (the so-called Sunday strip ) appears larger and usually in colour.

  3. Category:Comics terminology - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Comics terminology" ... Comic strip syndication;

  4. Category:Template-Class Comic strips pages - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles supported by the Comic strips work group of the Comics WikiProject which have been rated as "Template-Class" by the WikiProject. Articles are automatically placed in this category when the corresponding rating is given and the appropriate parameter is added to the project banner; please see the assessment department and the project banner instructions for more ...

  5. Category:Comics - Wikipedia

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    Comics are an art form using a single image or a series of static images in fixed sequence. Cartoons and comic strips are often printed in newspapers , while comic books are generally published as individual documents.

  6. Comics - Wikipedia

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    It is common in English to refer to the comics of different cultures by the terms used in their languages, such as manga for Japanese comics, or bandes dessinées for French-language Franco-Belgian comics. [152] Many cultures have taken their word for comics from English, including Russian (комикс, komiks) [153] and German . [154]

  7. Template:Infobox comic - Wikipedia

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    This template is designed to be used for articles about European comic publications or individual strips which run in those publications. The European tradition is slightly different to the American tradition, and the term comic strip is variously applied to both a strip in a newspaper and a strip in a serialised anthology such as Metal Hurlant.

  8. 24 Absurd Comics That Might Lift Your Spirits - AOL

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    Image credits: drawerofdrawings Lastly, D.C. Stuelpner shared with us the most rewarding aspects of being a comic artist: “A lot of my work-for-hire art jobs never see the light of day.

  9. Template:Infobox comic strip/doc - Wikipedia

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