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Comics (Graphic works)
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-- See Also the narrower term Fantasy comics Comics in which magic and extraordinary characters are integral to the story.
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Comics that feature anthropomorphic animals.
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-- See Also the narrower term Graphic novels Book-length narratives of any genre that consist of sequential art, either by itself or in combination with text.
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-- 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 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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Comics that are intended to be educational or informational or that present facts or true accounts.
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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 School comics Comics that feature the interactions of students and school personnel.
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Comics that depict imagined scientific or technological advances (e.g., time travel, artificial intelligence) and their impact on society.
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