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comics
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Word definitions for comics in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (plural of comic English) 2 An artistic medium consisting of juxtapose pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence, intended to convey information and/or to produce an aesthetic response in the viewer (also, ''comix'') 3 A collection of comic ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
comics \com"ics\ (k[o^]m"[i^]ks), n. pl. The section of a newspaper containing mostly comic strips ; -- called also funnies and funny papers . Many but not all newspapers have a comics section.
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
a medium used to express ideas by images, often combined with text or other visual information. Comics frequently the form of juxtaposed sequences of panels of images. Often textual devices such as speech balloons , captions, and onomatopoeia indicate dialogue, ...
Usage examples of comics.
Supermans and Batmans, Action comics and Detective, the Classics Illustrateds that Joey had mined for all his book reports, horror comics and crime comics and air-war comics, and best of all, their treasure-an almost complete run of Jetboy comics.
There was a bright red-and-blue sign above the door: Home of the Cosh Comics Company.
I knowJetboy Comics have been selling five hundred thousand copies an issue lately.
It was a girdle manufacturer's dream, all rubber and laces, pressure bottles, and a real space helmet, like out of Planet Comics, over his head.
I'd read the comics when I was in the Army, and I'd seen how, when the bad guys were trying to speed away in their cars, Superman would jump in front of the car, and the car would bounce off him.
But now they wore masks and used made-up names, just like the comics rd read in the war and thought were so silly.
Wertham about how comics turned kids into juvenile delinquents and homos, and how they glorified aces and jokers, and so his mother had let them take Tom's collection.
If Dom DiAngelis wondered where all the comics had come from, he never said a word.
He tried to slide past the time by flipping from the Solomon anthology to Marvel comics to the Zap comix he'd accrued in his pursuit of understanding.
He had a complete run ofJetboy Comics in one of the waxed cardboard boxes they used to ship chickens to grocery stores.
Hidden in the back of another box of comics was thePlayboy that had Peregrine in it.
He remembered when j 'he had played the Toilet Circuit and envied the comics with I the big limousines and the beautiful women.
He was always surrounded by musicians and stooges and writers and showgirls and down-and-out comics, and everyone else he could gather into his orbit.
He had watched Toby destroy others--women who had fallen in love with him, comics who had tried to compete with him, critics who had panned him.
A dozen top comics were on the dais, along with Toby and Jill, Sam Winters and the head of the network that Toby had signed with.