A person, organization, or intelligence in a comic universe.
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Original comic artwork.
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A word balloon containing dialogue or thought.
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A binding method or material used to bind the pages of a comic.
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A box that contains comic books.
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A caption containing narration.
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A comic character.
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A collection of comic books and related resources.
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A comic book collector.
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A visual and literary work of sequential art.
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A period of comic book history.
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A comic universe.
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A physical condition describing an object.
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An object containing comic books.
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An agent contributing to the creation of a comic work.
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A copy of a comic issue.
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An agent primarily responsible for the creation of a comic work.
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An agent responsible for the distribution of a comic publication.
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A document composed of the pages in a comic publication.
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An edition of a comic issue.
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An event in a comic universe.
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A format in which a comic is embodied.
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A frequency with which a comic is published.
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A comics genre.
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A grade assigned to a comic item that represents a summary of its condition.
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An organization that guarantees the stated condition of a comic book.
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An imprint or tradename of a comic publisher.
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An issue of a comic publication.
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A physical or digital item.
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A location in a comic universe.
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A material or medium of which an object is composed.
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An object in a comic universe.
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One or more pages in a comic document.
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A type of page appearing in a comic document.
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A visual frame containing part of a sequence.
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A paper stock on which a comic is printed.
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An physical attribute or property of an item.
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A plastic of which a supply item is composed.
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A comics publication.
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An agent responsible for the publication of a comic.
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A distinctive quality belonging to an object.
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A creative role in the production of a comic work.
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A visual sequence of juxtaposed panels and pictorial elements.
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A comic publication containing one or more volumes and issues.
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A physical state describing an object.
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A comic story.
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A group of comic characters.
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A thing in a comic universe.
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A single issue or group of issues published in a comic series.
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Links a work to the comic work it is an adaptation of.
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