THE SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES OF DOODLE FICTION, MANGA AND GRAPHIC NOVEL
DOODLE FICTION Uses hand-written graphics in story-telling and literary presentation where the author uses hand-written graphics and doodle sketches instead of conventional fonts. A literary genre that presents the author's incorporation of doodle drawings and hand-written graphics in place of traditional font Darin John (2011). GRAPHIC NOVEL It uses a comic book format that is depicted in panels and a fictional narrative. The terms are applied broadly and having nearly related short stories in a variety of genres. Is also a American abbreviation for a single comedy series or a long work with American comedy style Ryan Conrad (2020). MANGA It requires a comic book structure that is depicted in panels that are read from right to left. In the English-speaking world, it is used as a general term for all comic books and graphic novels that are published originally in Japan. Is literally a Japanese word meaning "Joke" often referring specifically to Japanese s