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Whats the difference between a “comic” and a “graphic novel?

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Whats the difference between a “comic” and a “graphic novel?

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Nothing; a graphic novel is simply a type of comic. Any long-form, original work over a certain amount of pages (there’s no rule of thumb, but few works under 100 pages are considered “novels”) is a graphic novel. Mainstream critical jargon favors “graphic novel” over “comic,” but it’s a purely semantic issue.

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