0 funny -- комический
a comic actor
1 a magazine with stories told in pictures -- журнал с комиксами
2 someone who entertains people by telling jokes -- комик
In this transition from character to commodity, comics became partially removed from an aesthetic appreciation of the art to a lucrative business asset.
Within the eighteen to thirty-four age group, almost three times as many people read comics, as did those of an older age.
There are further aspects of possible comparison between the two comics.
The emphasis was on opera singers, but well-known comics and revue artists were also used regularly.
Several guerrillas, wreathed in cartridge bandoliers, were reading comics near an empty café where an old man was picking crumbs of bread off a table.
An aspect of popular culture that is not found much in the industrialised world, comics are read by all levels of society and all age-groups.
Could comics be used as a vehicle to present science attractively once again?
Several common themes run through the treatment of science by comics in the 1950s.
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滑稽的,好笑的, 有趣的, 雜誌…
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滑稽的,好笑的, 有趣的, 杂志…
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cómico, tebeo, cómico/ca [masculine-feminine]…
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cômico, revista em quadrinhos…
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おかしい, 漫画…
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komik, gülünç, gülmece dergisi…
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comique, comique [masculine], livre [masculine] de bande dessinée…
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còmic…
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