what is the similarities and defferences of doodle fiction manga and graphic novels?
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They are all essentially the same thing. Comic books are American (or American-style) publications, published in magazine format, usually 24 to 32 pages, and published on a periodical basis (monthly, bi-monthly, etc.) like magazines. The average American issue of Spider-Man or Superman would a be a comic book.
A graphic novel is simply a comic book in book format, with a spine instead of staples, and published like a book instead of a magazine.
“Manga” is simply the Japanese word for comics, and when used in English usually specifically refers to comics in the Japanese style. Manga are usually, but not always, published in English in graphic novel format. Though they are also sometimes available in comic book or regular magazine format.
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Doodle fiction, graphic novels, and manga are examples of art forms, narrative, and storytelling. They are also known as comics.
Graphic novel :
- Any comic book that mimics a novel's length and plot development is typically called a "graphic novel."
- The narrative must be told using a combination of words and images in a sequence across the page in order to be categorized as a graphic novel, which is different from a picture book or an illustrated story.
- Some of the classic graphic novels are Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons and The Diary of a Teenage Girl by Phoebe Gloeckner.
Manga comics :
- Mangas are Japanese-produced comic books or graphic novels.
- Manga is often intended to be read from left to right and is highly stylized in its art.
- 'Naruto' is one of the best-selling manga of all time.
Doodle fiction :
- Simple drawings, sometimes known as doodles or scribbles, can be formed of lines or shapes that are randomly placed or have actual representational content.
- 'The diary of a wimpy kid' is a doodle fiction created by author and cartoonist Jeff Kinney.
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