European comics are comics produced in Europe. The comic album is a very common printed medium. The typical album is printed in large format, generally with high quality paper and colouring, commonly 24x32 cm (9.4x12.6 in), has around 48–60 pages, but examples with more than 100 pages are common. While sometimes referred to as graphic novels, this term is rarely used in Europe, and is not always applicable as albums often consist of separate short stories, placing them somewhere halfway between a comic book and a graphic novel. The European comic genres vary from the humorous adventure vein, such as The Adventures of Tintin and Asterix,[1] to more adult subjects like Tex Willer, Diabolik, and Thorgal.
Europeancomics are comics produced in Europe. The comic album is a very common printed medium. The typical album is printed in large format, generally...
century, comics flourished, particularly in the United States, western Europe (especially France and Belgium), and Japan. The history of Europeancomics is...
Belgian comics are a distinct subgroup in the comics history, and played a major role in the development of Europeancomics, alongside France with whom...
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EuropeComics is a pan-Europeancomics and graphic novel digital venture run by 13 Europeancomics publishers from eight European countries. The project...
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States, they are not commonly called "cartoons" themselves, but rather "comics" or "funnies". Nonetheless, the creators of comic strips—as well as comic...
Comics has developed specialized terminology. Several attempts have been made to formalize and define the terminology of comics by authors such as Will...
story. Sounds are expressed using speech balloons and onomatopoeia. Europeancomics have existed since 1837, when Swiss artist Rodolphe Töpffer published...
Manga (漫画, IPA: [maŋga] ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century...
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for comics and print cartoons. Outside Korea, the term usually refers to South Korean comics. Manhwa is directly influenced by Japanese Manga comics. Modern...
censorship and greater acceptance of comics as a medium for adult entertainment in Europe has led Europeancomics to be more inclusive from an earlier...
The history of comics has followed different paths in different parts of the world. It can be traced back to early precursors such as Trajan's Column,...
Italian comics, also known as fumetto [fuˈmetto], plural form fumetti [fuˈmetti], are comics that originate in Italy. The most popular Italian comics have...
use of speech balloons. It is the oldest form of comics and was especially dominant in Europeancomics from the 19th century until the 1950s, after which...
non-fiction, and anthologized work, though this practice is highly contested by comics scholars and industry professionals. It is, at least in the United States...
superheroes for the company and has had a starring role in both The Avengers comics and the 2012 film of the same name. Also, Loki (Thor's adopted brother in...
Europeancomics. Comic strips were generally found in newspapers and magazines, featuring works from both Hungarian and foreign artists. Since comics...
writing cartoons (individual images) or comics (sequential images). Cartoonists differ from comics writers or comics illustrators/artists in that they produce...