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Definition of graphic novel in English: graphic novelnoun A novel in comic-strip format. Example sentencesExamples - But one thing about now, as opposed to then, has been the rise of graphic novels, and comics biography and autobiography.
- He had long been a fan of comic graphic novels, and he recognised that sensibility.
- I read comic books and graphic novels and frankly, I don't care what you think about that.
- In fact, the fastest-growing section of your local bookstore these days is apt to be the one devoted to comics and so-called graphic novels.
- I suspect I've got fewer than a thousand books in my home, not counting my wife's books, cookbooks, or graphic novels.
- And having studied visual communication in London, he says graphic novels have a big future in India.
- While artists and publishers worked around the comic code, it wasn't until graphic novels that comic art, as an form of expression rebounded.
- I walked into a large chain bookstore in Paris while we were there, and no kidding, the whole first floor was devoted to graphic novels of one form or another.
- He has woven his craft in many forms; graphic novels and comic books, short stories and full length novels and even children's books.
- Yet by piecing together three of Miller's own graphic novels into one filmic narrative, the focus is blurred and the violence portrayed onscreen grows pornographic.
- She asked me if I knew of any good examples of metanarrative in comics or graphic novels.
- His first graphic novel collects stories from this period.
- The animated series carried on the complex storylines of the graphic novel, but it proved too much for younger viewers.
- There is a lot of overlap between science fiction fans, movie fans, and fans of comics / graphic novels.
- The superhero, the most popular subject of comics and graphic novels, can also prompt more thoughtful stories now than in earlier times.
- Comic books and graphic novels have been a part of American culture for over 60 years, and now they are successfully finding their place in libraries.
- Boys like graphic novels, too, but not stories about relationships.
- Television, comics and graphic novels have also influenced younger generations with cartoon imagery.
- While I've kind of stopped reading comics again (or graphic novels, if you prefer), I'll make an effort to get hold of these.
- For approximately the past twenty-five years, the level of artistry in US comics and graphic novels has risen.
Synonyms comic, comic book, cartoon Japanese manga Definition of graphic novel in US English: graphic novelnounˈɡræfɪk ˈnɑvəl A novel in comic-strip format. Example sentencesExamples - Boys like graphic novels, too, but not stories about relationships.
- I suspect I've got fewer than a thousand books in my home, not counting my wife's books, cookbooks, or graphic novels.
- He had long been a fan of comic graphic novels, and he recognised that sensibility.
- While artists and publishers worked around the comic code, it wasn't until graphic novels that comic art, as an form of expression rebounded.
- His first graphic novel collects stories from this period.
- I walked into a large chain bookstore in Paris while we were there, and no kidding, the whole first floor was devoted to graphic novels of one form or another.
- The animated series carried on the complex storylines of the graphic novel, but it proved too much for younger viewers.
- The superhero, the most popular subject of comics and graphic novels, can also prompt more thoughtful stories now than in earlier times.
- Comic books and graphic novels have been a part of American culture for over 60 years, and now they are successfully finding their place in libraries.
- Yet by piecing together three of Miller's own graphic novels into one filmic narrative, the focus is blurred and the violence portrayed onscreen grows pornographic.
- There is a lot of overlap between science fiction fans, movie fans, and fans of comics / graphic novels.
- I read comic books and graphic novels and frankly, I don't care what you think about that.
- In fact, the fastest-growing section of your local bookstore these days is apt to be the one devoted to comics and so-called graphic novels.
- But one thing about now, as opposed to then, has been the rise of graphic novels, and comics biography and autobiography.
- While I've kind of stopped reading comics again (or graphic novels, if you prefer), I'll make an effort to get hold of these.
- She asked me if I knew of any good examples of metanarrative in comics or graphic novels.
- He has woven his craft in many forms; graphic novels and comic books, short stories and full length novels and even children's books.
- And having studied visual communication in London, he says graphic novels have a big future in India.
- For approximately the past twenty-five years, the level of artistry in US comics and graphic novels has risen.
- Television, comics and graphic novels have also influenced younger generations with cartoon imagery.
Synonyms comic, comic book, cartoon |