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comic book adaptations
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Japan
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Comic book adaptations have influenced anime and manga, and have a dedicated fanbase.
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1
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2
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comic books
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Japan
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Highly popular and respected as a form of literature and art
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1
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3
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comic con
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Japan
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Not as widely popular as in the US and Canada, and cosplay is more commonly associated with anime and manga conventions
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1
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4
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comic conventions
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Japan
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Host manga and anime conventions with a focus on doujinshi, cosplay, and meeting manga artists
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1
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5
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comic strip
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Japan
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Prominent in manga magazines and often includes a wide variety of genres beyond just humor, such as drama, action, and fantasy.
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1
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6
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comic strip
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Japan
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Known as manga and often published in magazines or standalone books, featuring a wide range of genres including action, romance, and horror.
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1
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7
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comic strip
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Japan
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Commonly found in manga magazines and heavily influences popular culture, with a wide variety of genres and styles.
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1
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8
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comic strip
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Japan
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Featured in manga magazines and considered a significant part of pop culture, with a wide variety of genres and styles.
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1
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9
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comic strips
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Japan
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Known as 'manga', often published in magazines and read from right to left.
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1
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10
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comics
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Japan
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Influential part of pop culture, with a focus on manga and webtoons, encompassing diverse themes and genres.
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1
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11
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comics
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Japan
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Comics, known as manga, are a widely consumed form of entertainment and storytelling, often covering diverse genres and targeting various age groups.
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1
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12
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comics
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Japan
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Includes manga, a popular form of entertainment with a wide range of genres, and is a significant part of the country's pop culture
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1
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13
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superhero fan conventions
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Japan
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Less common and less mainstream compared to anime and manga conventions, but still has a dedicated fan base.
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1
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