Comics

//ˈkɑmɪks//

"Comics" in a Sentence (12 examples)

Really? My hobby is reading comics.

Students don't read many books because of TV and comics.

If you ask me, reading comics is a complete waste of time.

Many high school students hang around at book stores reading comics.

Recent comics have too many violent and sexual scenes.

I have grown out of the habit of reading comics.

In Japan, politicians are more often laughed at than loved in comics.

Japanese comics have boomed on a large scale.

I cannot read his comics without laughing.

He's always reading comics.

[bold in original] "Comics" is the word worth defining, as it refers to the medium itself, not a specific object as "comic book" or "comic strip" do."

Graphic Novels in Your Media Center: A Definitive Guide by Lyga, Allyson and Lyga, Barry. (June 30, 2004) p. 162, →ISBN [bold in original] The plural of comic is typically used as a singular (as "politics" is) to refer to the entire medium or industry. Hence, "comics industry" or "comics creators."

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