No, most comics are not based on true stories.
they are based on true stories and he writes his stories based on what he hears, sees, events he keeps his heart fresh
They can be, but they can be anything, like any book. Fiction or non-fiction. Such as: "Spider-man" or "Superman" is a fictional comic, However books like "Maas" and "Blankets" are true autobiographical stories in comic book form. Comic books are simply another media like books.
The comic book that is based on Aurora Snow's life is called Aurora Snow: True Stories of Adult Film Stars. The comic book was released by Carnal Comics in 2009.
In the comic books, no, he did not have scars. In the comic books (with the exception of a few modern comic books based on the dark knight) he got his grin after falling into a vat of chemicals, which dyed his skin, hair, and disfigured his mouth into a grin.
Some real life football books are "Remember the Titans" and "Invincible". You can check either of these books out at your local library and read them easily.
No, the "How to Train Your Dragon" books by Cressida Cowell are fictional stories based on fantasy and mythology. They follow the adventures of a young Viking named Hiccup and his dragon, Toothless, in the fictional world of Berk.
No, his books are fiction.
No the author, Lemony Snicket, writes to make you think what happened in his books really happened, but sadly it did not.
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Non-fiction books are books based on true events, such as a biography about someone's life. Fiction books are stories made up by the author. An easy way to remember is fiction = fake. Non-fiction = not fake.
Actually, many of them are based on true accounts.
Some Law and Order episodes were inspired by true stories, however none are 'based' on true stories.