A lot of people say that comic books are of a lesser value than a "real" books; that comic strips belong to a culture of pictures, so are good enough for those who spend their free time watching TV or Surfing the Net. It is widely belief that comic books are an obstacle on the way to reading something more serious; that they are mostly aimed at children, and adults, who are wise enough to appreciate literature shouldn't waste time on them.
Comic books can be purchased at local libraries, book stores and Comic stores. Comic books can also be purchased online.
A person who collects comic books is called a comic book collector or a comic book enthusiast.
Comic books started, originally, as a way to collect and sell newspaper comic strips together.
...inside comic books?
Pierre Fournier - comic books - was born in 1949.
I believe the difference is the condition of the comic. One mint-condition comic will cost more then a poor condition comic. It also depends on the store and what they decide to price it.
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A "comic book" is a magazine made up of narrative artwork, typically a mixture of pictures and text, telling a story. Most people associate comic books with superheros (Superman, Spider-Man, etc) although comic books come in all genres.Sometimes comic books are referred to simply as "comics"See "Related Link" below for a picture of a stack of comic books.
Spongebob comic books started in February 2011 and have been published monthly.
The Great Canadian Comic Books has 264 pages.
yes. i believe it has magaziens and newspapers, so it probably has comic books.
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