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How do Doodle Fiction, Manga, and Graphic Novels Compare and Differ?

DOODLE FICTION

- Doodle fiction is a literary presentation where the author incorporates doodle writing, drawings and handwritten graphics in place of the traditional font. Drawing enhances the story, often adding humorous elements.

MANGA

- Manga is an umbrella term for a wide variety of comic books and graphic novels originally produced and published in Japan. Unlike American comic books, which are usually printed in full color, Japanese manga are almost always published in black and white. Full-color prints are often only used for special releases.

GRAPHIC NOVEL

- The term “graphic novel” is generally used to describe any book in a comic format that resembles a novel in length and narrative development. Graphic novels are a subgenre of “comics,” which is a word you may also hear people use when referring to this style of book.

HOW ARE THESE THREE THE SAME?
- the similarities of Doodle Fiction, Manga, and Graphic Novel. Their same characteristics are: it incorporates drawing, illustrations, or graphics in telling the story.


IN MY OPINION, these three 21st literary genre can take our boredom away. Their designs, can honestly say, blew my mind. It is so creative and also stunning.

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