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cómic - translation to English

PERSON WHO SEEKS TO ENTERTAIN AN AUDIENCE, PRIMARILY BY MAKING THEM LAUGH
Comedienne; Comedy performer; Comedians; Gagman; Comediennes
  • Bob Hope
  • The Champion]]'', 1915
  • [[Kevin Hart]]

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  • A common comic-book cover format displays the issue number, date, price and publisher along with an illustration and cover copy that may include a story's title.
  • [[Hugo Pratt]] (1927–1995), author of the ''[[Corto Maltese]]'' comic book series.
  • Dennis the Menace]]'' appearing on the cover.
  • [[René Goscinny]] (1926–1977), writer of the ''[[Astérix]]'' comic book series.
PUBLICATION OF COMIC ART
Comic books; Comic Books; Comic-books; Comic-book; Comic (magazine); Comic Book; Comicbook; Comic book art; Comicbooks; Comic-book artist; Comic book editor; Cartoon book; Funny book; Comic book industry; Comic book artist and writer; Comic book artist writer and artist; Writer, illustrator, and publisher; Kathapusthakam; Kathabook; Kathapustakam; Comic book culture; East Asian comics
(n.) = comic, tebeo
Ex: Like European and Japanese prototypes, these new-wave comic books may appear in magazine or quality paperback format, often called "graphic novels".
comic book         
  • page=240}}</ref>
  • A common comic-book cover format displays the issue number, date, price and publisher along with an illustration and cover copy that may include a story's title.
  • [[Hugo Pratt]] (1927–1995), author of the ''[[Corto Maltese]]'' comic book series.
  • Dennis the Menace]]'' appearing on the cover.
  • [[René Goscinny]] (1926–1977), writer of the ''[[Astérix]]'' comic book series.
PUBLICATION OF COMIC ART
Comic books; Comic Books; Comic-books; Comic-book; Comic (magazine); Comic Book; Comicbook; Comic book art; Comicbooks; Comic-book artist; Comic book editor; Cartoon book; Funny book; Comic book industry; Comic book artist and writer; Comic book artist writer and artist; Writer, illustrator, and publisher; Kathapusthakam; Kathabook; Kathapustakam; Comic book culture; East Asian comics
libro de dibujos animados
comic         
  • "An angry snarl between friendly relations" - Satirical print on the politics around the [[Caroline Affair]] (1840-1841)
  • A caption (the yellow box) gives the narrator a voice. The characters' dialogue appears in [[speech balloon]]s. The tail of the balloon indicates the speaker.
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  • The Flame]] by [[Will Eisner]]).
CREATIVE WORK IN WHICH IMAGES AND TEXT CONVEY INFORMATION SUCH AS NARRATIVES
Comic; Comic books and strips; Comic art; Sequential-Art; Graphic album; Comic Album; Graphic Album; Comcis; Comic storytelling; 9th art; Childrens comics; Comics creators; Sequential arts; Ninth art; Comics art; Comic story
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Definition

cómic
cómic (del ingl. "comic") m. Publicación que contiene historietas o relatos breves cuya acción se desarrolla en dibujos o viñetas sucesivas. Normalmente se reserva este nombre para las que están dirigidas a un público de mayor edad que el de los llamados "*tebeos". Bocadillo. Género constituido por este tipo de publicaciones.

Wikipedia

Comedian

A comedian or comic is a person who seeks to entertain an audience by making them laugh. This might be through jokes or amusing situations, or acting foolish (as in slapstick), or employing prop comedy. A comedian who addresses an audience directly is called a stand-up comedian.

A popular saying often attributed to Ed Wynn attempts to differentiate the two terms:

"A comic says funny things; a comedian says things funny."

This draws a distinction between how much of the comedy can be attributed to verbal content and how much to acting and persona.

Since the 1980s, a new wave of comedy, called alternative comedy, has grown in popularity with its more offbeat and experimental style. This normally involves more experiential, or observational reporting (e.g., Alexei Sayle, Daniel Tosh, Malcolm Hardee). As far as content is concerned, comedians such as Tommy Tiernan, Des Bishop, Kevin Hart, and Dawn French draw on their background to poke fun at themselves, while others such as Jon Stewart, Ben Elton and Sarah Silverman have very strong political and cultural undertones.

Many comics achieve a cult following while touring famous comedy hubs such as the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal, the Edinburgh Fringe, and Melbourne Comedy Festival in Australia. Often a comic's career advances significantly when they win a notable comedy award, such as the Edinburgh Comedy Award (formerly the Perrier comedy award). Comics sometimes foray into other areas of entertainment, such as film and television, where they become more widely known (e.g., Eddie Izzard, Lee Evans). A comic's stand-up success does not always correlate to a film's critical or box-office success.