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Comics are a unique storytelling medium that can be used to entertain, educate, and engage audiences of all ages. They are often used to tell the stories of superheroes, but can also be used to tell more personal stories about characters and their lives. Comics can be used to explore social and political issues, and can be a powerful tool for promoting literacy and learning.

Comics are a visual medium, and often use a combination of text and images to tell a story. The images can be used to show the characters and setting of the story, as well as to illustrate the action. The text can be used to provide dialogue, narration, and sound effects. Comics can be read from left to right, like a traditional novel, or from top to bottom, like a newspaper comic strip.

Comics have been around for centuries, and were originally used as a way to tell religious stories. In the early 20th century, comics began to be used to tell stories about superheroes. These comics were often published in newspapers and were called comic strips. The most famous of these early comics was Superman, who was created in 1938.

In the 1970s, comics began to be used to tell more personal stories about characters and their lives. This new type of comic was called a graphic novel. The first graphic novel was published in 1978, and was called “The Adventures of Tintin: The Crab with the Golden Claws”.

Since the 1990s, comics have become more popular than ever. This is partly due to the release of movies based on comics, such as “The Dark Knight” and “Thor”. In addition, comics are now available in digital form, which makes them easier to read and share.

Comics can be used to entertain, educate, and engage audiences of all ages.

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