I would say the comic book as it is today was meant as a COMICAL medium. They did use the books as a forum to republish comic strips. Then came Superman and everything afterward changed. Comics became the premiere adventure experience for mostly prepubescent boys. They have continued to where they are now, mainly by providing interesting stories and art created by those that have grow up admiring the stories and art that gave them so much pleasure. Comics have become an exceptional source of fiction, with a large number of movies having being ADAPTED from comic origins. 'Nuff said!True or false? in the beginng comic books were mostly humorous, made to be funny?
true ofourse no wonder they were called comic books hahhahaTrue or false? in the beginng comic books were mostly humorous, made to be funny?
true.........hence the 'comic' part
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Comic books developed from earlier comic strips that had begun appearing in newspapers in the late 19th century. In the 1920s and 1930s, early comic books began to appear in the form of pulp magazines collecting previously-published comic strips. Since comic strips at this time were primarily humorous in nature, the term ';comic book'; was adapted from ';comic strip';. This has caused some confusion over time, since ';comic book'; grew to refer to the medium, not to the type of content being published.
SO THE ANSWER IS TRUE
Well, yeah. The first comic books were reprints of the newspaper comics.
I think the only funny ones out there these days are Archie and Walt Disney comics.
false, it'a half a chance to get 10 pts.
ya sure why not
yes it is true
I think the first comic books were action books so no
true
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