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  • Used in quest Burst!? The Ultimate Knocker Mask.
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  • A comic book is a magazine or book containing sequential art in the form of a narrative. Comic books are often called comics for short. Although the term implies otherwise, the subject matter in comic books is not necessarily humorous, and in fact its dramatic seriousness varies widely. The term "comics" in this context does not refer to comic strips (such as Peanuts or Dilbert). In the last quarter of the 20th century, greater acceptance of the comics form among the general reading populace coincided with a greater usage of the term graphic novel, often meant to differentiate a book of comics with a spine from its stapled, pamphlet form, but the difference between the terms seems fuzzy at best as comics become more widespread in libraries, mainstream bookstores, and other places.
  • Long-form comic books, generally with hardcover or trade-paper binding came to be known as graphic novels, but the term's definition is vague. Like jazz music (and a handful of other cultural artifacts), comic books are a rare example of an indigenous American art form though prototypical examples of the form exist.
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  • Comic books can be highly collectable with years of comics dating all the way back to 1930s. Some comics have variant covers and can be limited to a few. Signed copies are sought after as well. There are many ways to store comic books. Individually they can be protected in specially designed plastic bags against dirt and dust. They can collectively be placed in magazine holders or racks and comic book storage boxes which can usually be found in comic book stores. Specially designed cards can brought and inserted into the comic book bag so that the comics don't bend.
  • A comic book (often shortened to simply comic and sometimes called a funny book, comic paper or comic magazine) is a magazine made up of narrative artwork, virtually always accompanied by dialog (usually in word balloons, emblematic of the comic book artform) and often including brief descriptive prose. The first comic book appeared in the United States of America in 1934, reprinting the earlier newspaper comic strips, which established many of the story-telling devices used in comics today. The term "comic book" arose because the first comic books reprinted humor comic strips, but despite their name, comic books do not necessarily operate in humorous mode; most modern comic books tell stories in a variety of genres. The Japanese and European comic book markets demonstrate this clearly. In
  • A comic book is a magazine printed for teenagers with ego issues. Comic books are generally read by sad losers who don't have any friends and think Spiderman is actually really David Baxter. The genre's association with losers gave rise to the universal expression, "As rare as a girlfriend at a comics convention." They are rarely funny, or "comic," so it should be renamed, but those in the industry are lazy, preferring to draw crude pictures that illustrate convoluted and stupid narratives (stories) in bold and fancy fonts. Due to the imbecilic level of their "reader's" intelligence and literacy, these magazines are often referred to simply as "comics."
  • A comic book or comicbook is a magazine or book containing sequential art in the form of a narrative. Comic books are often called comics for short. Although the term implies otherwise, the subject matter in comic books is not necessarily humorous, and in fact its dramatic seriousness varies widely. The term "comics" in this context does not refer to comic strips (such as Peanuts or Dilbert). In the last quarter of the 20th century, greater acceptance of the comics form among the general reading populace coincided with a greater usage of the term graphic novel, often meant to differentiate a book of comics with a spine from its stapled, pamphlet form, but the difference between the terms seems fuzzy at best as comics become more widespread in libraries, mainstream bookstores, and other pla
  • [[wikipedia:wikipedia:File:Rulah2401.jpg|thumb|Rulah No. 24 (March 1949): An example of a non-superhero jungle-girl character. Cover artist(s) unknown.||]] [[wikipedia:wikipedia:File:Adventures Into Darkness Vol 1 10.jpg|thumb|Adventures into Darkness: Horror stories||]] Since the introduction of the comic book format in 1933 with the publication of Famous Funnies, the United States has produced the most titles, along with British comics and Japanese manga, in terms of quantity of titles. Cultural historians divide the career of the comic book in the U.S. into several ages or historical eras:
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  • R1 Other The comic book has Jack's name written in it. - Cannot be dropped, stored in bank, or traded.
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