concept   comic books

14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) France (1) Sweden (1) Belgium (1) India (1) Russia (1) South Africa (1) Ukraine (1) Collectibles (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) Middle East (1) Nepal (1) North Africa (1) Norway (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 comic books France In France, comic books are highly regarded as a legitimate form of art and literature with a strong tradition in comic artistry. 6
2 comic books Sweden Comic books are an important and widely appreciated part of the literature landscape in Sweden, often focusing on social commentary. 5
3 comic books Belgium Comic books are considered an important part of Belgian culture as a legitimate form of art and literature. 4
4 comic books India Comic books in India have lower popularity compared to other traditional and contemporary entertainment forms. 4
5 comic books Russia Comic books in Russia are somewhat popular but not as mainstream as other forms of entertainment. 4
6 comic books South Africa The comic book fan culture in South Africa is a dedicated and growing niche. 3
7 comic books Ukraine Comic books are somewhat popular but not mainstream in Ukrainian culture. 2
8 comic books Collectibles Comic books are collectibles appreciated for their rarity, artistic value, and potential financial gain. 1
9 comic books Kenya Comic books are not as widely accessible in Kenyan culture compared to other forms of entertainment. 1
10 comic books Mexico Comic books are gaining popularity in Mexican culture and are enjoyed by people of all ages. 1
11 comic books Middle East Comic books are less common and not widely recognized as a mainstream form of entertainment in Middle Eastern culture. 1
12 comic books Nepal Comic books are not as popular in Nepalese culture compared to other traditional and contemporary forms of entertainment. 1
13 comic books North Africa Comic books are less common and not widely recognized as a mainstream form of entertainment in North African culture. 1
14 comic books Norway Comic books are considered a significant and widely appreciated part of Norway's literature landscape. 1