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Comic Books Strips Etc
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--subdivision Cartoons and comics under headings for nonfiction works in comic book, comic strip, or cartoon form
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Narrative works that employ sequential art, and often prose, to tell a story. For humorous images that use wit and satire to comment on contemporary events, social habits, politics, or other subjects, see Cartoons (Humor).
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--headings for individual characters
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Here are entered works on the representation of female monsters in comics.
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Here are entered works on the representation of gender identity in comics.
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Here are entered works on the representation of girls in comics.
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-- See Also the narrower term Graphic novels
--subdivision Comic books, strips, etc. under names of individual persons; under individual sacred works, e.g. Bible--Comic books, strips, etc.; and under topical headings; and headings for genres of comic books, e.g. Fantasy comic books, strips, etc.
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-- See Also the narrower term Graphic novels
--subdivision Comic books, strips, etc. under names of individual persons; under individual sacred works, e.g. Bible--Comic books, strips, etc.; and under topical headings; and headings for genres of comic books, e.g. Fantasy comic books, strips, etc.
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Here are entered works on comics employing a set of Japanese stylistic conventions such as black and white illustrations, right-to-left panel orientation, stylized character design, exaggerated features and expressions, dramatically shaped speech bubbles, speed lines and onomatopoetic and exclamatory typography.
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Here are entered works on the representation of monsters in comics.
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Here are entered works on the relationship between comic books and motion pictures.
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Here are entered works on the representation of people with disabilities in comics.
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Here are entered works on the relationship between punk culture and comics.
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Here are entered works on the representation of punk culture in comics.
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Here are entered comic books, strips, etc. that revolve around a central romantic relationship. Comic books, strips, etc. that depict or discuss love, but do not revolve around a central romantic relationship, are entered under Love--Comic books, strips, etc.
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