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comic strip

连环画,连环图画,连环漫画,相声

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n.名词 noun
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    • : a sequence of drawings, either in color or black and white, relating a comic incident, an adventure or mystery story, etc., often serialized, typically having dialogue printed in balloons, and usually printed as a horizontal strip in daily newspapers and in an uninterrupted block or longer sequence of such strips in Sunday newspapers and in comic books.

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  • Use it to create comic strips and to turn your photos into coloring pages.

  • In the middle of 1968, a handful of comic strip fans decided to do something small to change their world.

  • In 1950, when cartoonist Charles Schultz created the comic strip Peanuts, Snoopy, the pet beagle of lead character Charlie Brown, lived in a dog house, was rarely seen indoors, and was fed bowl after bowl of unappetizing slop.

  • From this attitude he draws a singular comic and literary power.

  • Spencer, 27,  is variously described as a writer and a stand-up comic.

  • Same goes for the comic book character “Captain America,” which Marvel announced in July would be now be portrayed as a black man.

  • And, every election, we have our quasi-comic-relief candidates, your Al Haigs and Gary Bauers and Bill Richardsons.

  • In one painting, framed as a split-panel comic between the two, Ramone simply asks Vicious, “Did you kill her?”

  • A small contingent of the members hurried off to applaud the successful comic opera of the hour.

  • It is curious to note children's first manifestations of a sense of the pathetic and the comic as represented in art.

  • Perhaps our comic papers have never heard of the Improvement Clubs, or find nothing in them that is humorous.

  • He returned to the vestibule with the strip folded and somewhat crumpled in his hand.

  • She telegraphed to her servants to strip her house of its summer shroud, and returned early on the day of his choice.