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Comic Books and Comic Strips



Comic Strip - combination of cartoon with a story line, laid out in a series of pictorial panels across a page and concerning a continuous character or set of characters, whose thoughts and dialogues are indicated by means of "balloons" containing written speech. The comic strip form can be employed to convey a variety of messages (e.g., advertisements).

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Comic Books and Comic Strips

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    The Language of Comics
    by Mario Saraceni. 118 pgs.


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    The Science of Superheroes
    by Lois H. Gresh, Robert Weinberg. 200 pgs.


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    Latino U.S.A.: A Cartoon History
    by Ilan Stavans, Lalo Alcaraz. 178 pgs.


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