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I reckon this will be up there with Highlander 3 and Hudson Hawk for the award of worst film in modern times.

Behave yourself.

To say it looks shite, is an insult to shite. Not my cup of tea at all.

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'Graphic Novel' always makes me laugh like. A long comic, in another words.

Mind you novel doesn't necessarily mean only words, does it?

This wouldn't be another fan of the genre getting a tad defensive by any chance, would it? :jesuswept:

 

Nope, although I do rather like some (The Crow and The Dark Knight Returns are rather good, and so's The Tick :D ), but I don't mind what you call them (I call them comics, mostly :D - but I can see how you wouldn't market/sell them as that, in much the same way you wouldn't market/sell a cook book as a car manual).

 

 

But aye, I think of a book filled with one continuous piece of written prose when I think of a novel.

Yeah, most would, but that's not actually their definition is it? : :icon_lol:

What is a novel then?

New fictional narrative story/tale, in root, isn't it? (which goes back to the same meaning as the other form in latin, new).

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'Graphic Novel' always makes me laugh like. A long comic, in another words.

Mind you novel doesn't necessarily mean only words, does it?

This wouldn't be another fan of the genre getting a tad defensive by any chance, would it? :headphonedance:

 

Nope, although I do rather like some (The Crow and The Dark Knight Returns are rather good, and so's The Tick :blush: ), but I don't mind what you call them (I call them comics, mostly :) - but I can see how you wouldn't market/sell them as that, in much the same way you wouldn't market/sell a cook book as a car manual).

 

 

But aye, I think of a book filled with one continuous piece of written prose when I think of a novel.

Yeah, most would, but that's not actually their definition is it? : :scratchhead:

What is a novel then?

New fictional narrative story/tale, in root, isn't it? (which goes back to the same meaning as the other form in latin, new).

Basically my definition then, except I missed out the fictional bit and didn't have to go and look it up ;)

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Basically my definition then, except I missed out the fictional bit and didn't have to go and look it up :headphonedance:

But not necessarily a "book" either like I said. ;)

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