This article is about comics, the art form. There is a separate article about comics, the humorous performers also known as comedians.
Comics is an art form using a series of static images in fixed sequence. Written text is often incorporated into the images. The two most common forms of comics are comic strips (as appear in newspapers) and comic books (also popularly called manga when referring to Japanese comic books). Large volumes or collections of comic books are often termed graphic novels.
The comic form has extended to new media as they have been developed, although in spirit they are the same. These include web comics and sprite comics.
The term comics is typically not applied to animation, which uses technology to create the illusion of true movement, rather than relying on being a sequence of static images.
The term "comics" likely originated in early 20th century comic strips, which were originally a venue for serial and gag humor (i.e., the name came from comedy). Comic books developed as collections of previously printed newspaper comic strips and carried the name forward. This use of a term traditionally applied to subject matter instead being applied to a medium is sometimes confusing.
A radical break with the traditional comic genres occurred in the late 1960s with the advent of satirical, psychedelic, and sexually explicit underground comics. Those set the precident for a subsequent (and ongoing) international movement toward personal, artistically ambitious comics that are published without the involvement of the "mainstream" comic book industry. These are loosely grouped under the labels "independent" or "alternative" comics.
Beek's Books Comics reviews, focusing on complete series and longer storylines. Includes art samples. http://www.RZero.com/books/
ComicSutra Official site of the syndicated comic book column, ComicSutra; also home of all of Beth Hannan Rimmels' comic-book, SF, fantasy, game, film and television reviews and articles. http://www.comicsutra.com
EastSide Comics Reviews of superhero comics and manga. http://www.eastsidecomics.vze.com
JAAG Superhero comics reviews, character biographies and information about creators. http://www.comicxone.50megs.com/
Beau Yarbrough's Secret Identity Comic Wire writer Beau Yarbrough's personal comic book site, featuring articles, columns and discussion. http://www.LBY3.com/comic/
The Shadow Gallery Reviews of alternative and non-mainstream comics, and essays on particular authors/artists (Eddie Campbell, Alan Moore, Garry Trudeau). http://www.shadowgallery.co.uk/
Recommended Graphic Novels for Public Libraries Annotated list of comics in book form, created for librarians by a librarian and comic book fan. http://my.voyager.net/~sraiteri/graphicnovels.htm
Grovel Reviews of graphic novels, sorted by title, writer and artist. http://www.grovel.org.uk/
Optical Sloth About small press comics, featuring reviews, interviews and a new creator posted every day. http://www.opticalsloth.com/
The Fourth Rail Reviews by longtime online comics critics Randy (Snap Judgments) Lander and Don (Critiques on Infinite Earths) MacPherson. http://www.thefourthrail.com
Graphic Novel Reviews Graphic novel and trade paperback reviews by The Masked Bookwyrm. http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Study/4273/graphic.html
Wide Awake Weekly column featuring reviews of comics, industry commentary, and fiction by David Yurkovich of Sleeping Giant Comics. http://www.sleepinggiantcomics.com/wideawake.php
Comics Are Good for You Reviews, recommendations and general articles on comics by Christopher Butcher. http://comics.212.net/
Bob's Comics Reviews Reviews of non-superhero comics. http://www.zompist.com/bob.shtml
Suspended Animation Reviews of a wide range of comics, plus biographical pieces on particular creators. http://www.starland.com/sus/2002/index2002.html
Shotgun Reviews Comics and film reviews, also online strips and message board. http://www.shotgunreviews.com/
Pop Culture Gadabout Weblog with reviews of comics and other media. http://oakhaus.blogspot.com/
The Continuity Pages Reviews and essays on new comics, and an index to selected titles and storylines. Mostly superhero comics plus a few independents. http://continuitypages.com
Heath Row's Media Diet Weblog with reviews of zines, comics, and movies. http://www.cardhouse.com/heath/
Marky's Favorite Comic of the Month Bilingual (Dutch and English) reviews of Dutch comics. http://www.gimmie.tudelft.nl/homes/blok11o/Kamer206/strips/index.html
ComicFreakZ.net Reviews and links posted by members, and a discussion forum. http://www.comicfreakz.net
I Like Comics By Yakov Chodosh; on alternative/art comics and mini-comics. Includes art samples and ordering information. http://www.pitt.edu/~ync8/i-like-reviews/r1.htm
Southside Comic Reviews Reviews of new titles, mostly from Marvel and DC; also available as a monthly E-mail newsletter. http://www.southside.za.net
Comics Worth Reading Reviews of selected comic books and graphic novels, with publishing history, art samples, plot summaries, and links to more information. http://www.comicsworthreading.com/
No Flying, No Tights Bimonthly reviews of graphic novels for teens and those who work with teens. http://www.noflyingnotights.com/
Rambles: Graphic Novels and Comics Reviews graphic novels and comic collections, not individual issues. Large archive. http://www.rambles.net/gnovels.html
Shiny Shelf Pop culture reviews including comics, movies, and TV shows, covered from a UK perspective. http://www.shinyshelf.co.uk
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