comic

IPA: kˈɑmɪk

noun

  • A comedian.
  • A story composed of drawn images arranged in a sequence, usually with textual captions; a graphic novel.
  • (Britain) A children's magazine.

adjective

  • Pertaining to comedy, as a literary genre.
  • Using the techniques of comedy, as a composition, performer etc; amusing, entertaining.
  • Unintentionally humorous; amusing, ridiculous.
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Examples of "comic" in Sentences

  • He did not antagonize the comic book.
  • In the comic book, the formula is for a potion.
  • She is knitting and the man is reading a comic book.
  • The mailman then arrives and he gets the comic book.
  • The series was loosely based on the comic book of the same name.
  • In response, the comic book industry adopted the stringent Comics Code.
  • In the early 1980s, the future of the comic book superhero seemed grim.
  • Cloudburst is a character from the toyline, comic books and cartoon series.
  • The first X-Men movie comes out, and the comic is a Claremont-written mess.
  • The concept of a mutant is a common trope in comic books and science fiction.
  • While I can't comment on the webisodes ... the comic is a series of limited series.
  • While the term comic is associated with western comics and yotsuba is therefore not a comic.
  • Impinging on the pleasures are those spells of mugging, with actors way overdoing already broad comic bits.
  • Let him be ever so exasperated, a comic song -- _a good comic_ song, mind you -- never fails to soothe him.
  • "It was getting depressing," says Rose McGowan, who will play the title comic-book vixen in Red Sonja, due in 2010.
  • She also will add to her geek cred as Jane Foster, an astrophysicist and the love interest of the title comic-book hero in next summer's
  • Once in a company of choice spirits Somebody suggested, when "our leading comic" was being discussed, that it would surely be an original idea and a good speculation to "start a _comic_ Punch."
  • Paul Richter said of all the definitions of the comic: namely, that their sole merit is _to be themselves comic_ and to produce, in reality, the fact, which they vainly try to define logically.
  • If Marvel really wanted to support the retailers and let them benefit from the media attention, they would allow them to order more and release the news on the Wednesday the comic is already supposed to be in the stores.

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