Similarities and Differences of Doodle Fiction,Graphic Novel,and Manga in terms of Structure and Elements


DIFFERENCES IN TERMS OF STRUCTURE


1. DOODLE FICTION - It is humorous comedy books usually targeted for younger children it consists of a cartoon doodles with handwritten graphics place of traditional font and handwritten graphics in telling the story. 

2. GRAPHIC NOVEL - Is simply a comic book in book format and published like a book instead of a magazine.

3. MANGA - Mangas are like Graphic Novel, except they are made in japanese, also Mangas have a more flowy style to them compared of graphic novels, Or simply the japanese word for comics.


SIMILARITIES

- They are all essentially the same thing. Comic books are American publications, published in magazine format. A graphic novel is simply a comic book in book format and published like a book. Is simply the japanese word for comics, and when used in English usually specifically refers to comics in the japanese style.

- All genres incorporate Drawings and telling a story.


DIFFERENCES IN TERMS OF ELEMENT


1. DOODLE FICTION - Seems to be closer to a traditional novel, but takes on a severely hand-drawn aesthetic to its art and lettering. 

2. GRAPHIC NOVEL - Is also American shorthand for a collection of single issue comics, or a longer American style work.

3. MANGA - Is drawn in a heavily stylized way and usually oriented for reading left to right as opposed to the American right to left way of reading.


Source: 


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