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Comics Graphic Works
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-- See Also the narrower term Action and adventure comics


2

-- See Also the narrower term Alternative histories (Comics)


Fictional comics in which the plot or setting assumes an alternative outcome of an historical event. For nonfiction that presents alternative outcomes of historical events and subsequent changes in history see Counterfactual histories.
3

-- See Also the narrower term Animal comics


Comics that feature stories about animals. For comics that feature anthropomorphic animals see Funny animal comics.
4

-- See Also the narrower term Choose-your-own-story comics


Comics in which the reader chooses from a number of possible options for developing the story.
5

-- See Also the narrower term Comics adaptations


6

-- See Also the narrower term Coming-of-age comics


7

-- See Also the narrower term Detective and mystery comics


8

-- See Also the narrower term Domestic comics


Comics that feature home and family life.
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-- See Also the narrower term Environmental comics


Comics that focus on environmental and ecological issues and the impacts of human activities on nature.
10

-- See Also the narrower term Erotic comics


11

-- See Also the narrower term Fantasy comics


Comics in which magic and extraordinary characters are integral to the story.
12

-- See Also the narrower term Fotonovelas


Narratives consisting of photographs laid out in the style of a comic book.
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-- See Also the narrower term Funny animal comics


Comics that feature anthropomorphic animals. For comics that feature stories about animals see Animal comics.
14

-- See Also the narrower term Graphic medicine (Comics)


Comics that feature medical personnel, the practice of medicine and the experience of illness.
15

-- See Also the narrower term Graphic novels


16

-- See Also the narrower term Historical comics


Comics set during a recognizable time period prior to the time in which they were written.
17

-- See Also the narrower term Horror comics


Comics that are intended to shock or frighten by inducing feelings of revulsion, terror, or loathing.
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-- See Also the narrower term Humorous comics


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-- See Also the narrower term Manga


Comics employing a set of Japanese stylistic conventions such as black and white illustrations, right-to-left panel orientation, stylized character design with exaggerated features and expressions, dramatically shaped speech bubbles, speed lines, and onomatopoetic and exclamatory typography.
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-- See Also the narrower term Monster comics


21

-- See Also the narrower term Mythological comics


22

-- See Also the narrower term Nonfiction comics


Comics that are intended to be educational or informational or that present facts or true accounts.
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-- See Also the narrower term Paranormal comics


Comics that feature human characters that are often involved with the occult, witchcraft, spiritualism, psychic phenomena, vodou, etc., and interact with supernatural beings.
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-- See Also the narrower term Political comics


Comics that feature the political milieu.
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-- See Also the narrower term Psychological comics


Comics in which the thoughts, feelings, and motivations of the characters are of equal or greater interest than the external action of the narrative.
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-- See Also the narrower term Queer comics


Comics featuring queer characters or addressing queer themes.
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-- See Also the narrower term Religious comics


28

-- See Also the narrower term Road trip comics


Comics set on the open road, in which a life-changing journey is a central part of the action.
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-- See Also the narrower term Romance comics


Comics that primarily depict romantic love.
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-- See Also the narrower term Samurai comics


Comics that feature samurai and are usually set in the Tokugawa period of Japanese history.
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-- See Also the narrower term School comics


Comics that feature the interactions of students and school personnel.
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-- See Also the narrower term Science fiction comics


Comics that depict imagined scientific or technological advances (e.g., time travel, artificial intelligence) and their impact on society.
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-- See Also the narrower term Slice-of-life comics


Comics centered on normal people and everyday life, sometimes told in vignette, abstract, or episodic format.
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-- See Also the narrower term Social issue comics


35

-- See Also the narrower term Sports comics


36

-- See Also the narrower term Spy comics


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-- See Also the narrower term Superhero comics


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