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- European_comics abstract "European comics is a generalized term for comics produced in Continental Europe. British comics are for historical and cultural reasons, considered separate from European comics. This is due to the existence of their own well-established domestic market which more closely resembles the development of American comics.Though many purely European comic books exist, the comic album is a very common printed medium. The typical album is printed in large format, generally with high quality paper and colouring, roughly A4-sized, approx. 21x30 centimetres (8.4x11.6 in), has around 40-60 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, especially in its earliest forms, to more adult subjects like Tex Willer and Diabolik.".
- European_comics wikiPageExternalLink comics.lib.msu.edu.
- European_comics wikiPageExternalLink exhibit.htm.
- European_comics wikiPageExternalLink www.european-comics.com.
- European_comics wikiPageExternalLink www.europeancomics.net.
- European_comics wikiPageExternalLink 117591395470871.htm.
- European_comics wikiPageID "1833978".
- European_comics wikiPageRevisionID "592138846".
- European_comics date "19".
- European_comics hasPhotoCollection European_comics.
- European_comics subject Category:European_culture.
- European_comics comment "European comics is a generalized term for comics produced in Continental Europe. British comics are for historical and cultural reasons, considered separate from European comics. This is due to the existence of their own well-established domestic market which more closely resembles the development of American comics.Though many purely European comic books exist, the comic album is a very common printed medium.".
- European_comics label "Comic in Europa".
- European_comics label "European comics".
- European_comics label "ユーロ・コミックス".
- European_comics sameAs Comic_in_Europa.
- European_comics sameAs ユーロ・コミックス.
- European_comics sameAs m.05_mqv.
- European_comics sameAs Q387284.
- European_comics sameAs Q387284.
- European_comics wasDerivedFrom European_comics?oldid=592138846.
- European_comics isPrimaryTopicOf European_comics.