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Differences in Terms of Structure 


Doodle fiction, manga graphic novels have distinct differences in terms of their structure.


Doodle fiction typically consists of simple drawings or doodles accompanied by short stories or narratives. It is characterized by its informal and personal nature, often reflecting the artist's spontaneous creativity.

Manga, on the other hand, follows a specific structure common in Japanese comics. It is read from right to left, and the panels are arranged in a particular sequence to guide the reader through the story effectively.

Graphic novels, being longer and more complex, have a structured format that includes elements like panel layout, speech bubbles, and narrative flow. They are usually published in book form, allowing for a more extended and detailed storytelling experience compared to doodle fiction and manga.



Similarities 

Doodle fiction, manga, and graphic novels. They all use visual storytelling as a key element, incorporating illustrations to convey narratives. Additionally, they often feature unique art styles that enhance the storytelling experience.

 These similarities contribute to the appeal and creativity of these different forms of storytelling.All of them have some type of artistic illustration that helps them convey their ideas and entertain their readers.

All of them have some type of artistic illustration that helps them convey their ideas and entertain their readers.


Differences in Terms of Elements 

Doodle fiction uses informal and playful elements like doodles, cartoons, and handwritten notes. The art is often intertwined with the text to create a more interactive reading experience.

Manga focuses heavily on character expressions and dynamic actions. It often serialized and divided into genres, with a strong emphasis on themes like heroism, adventure, romance, and supernatural events.

Graphic novel offers a wide range of artistic styles, from realistic to abstract. Story elements can range from superhero tales to autobiographies, historical fiction, and more, with a strong emphasis on character development and narrative depth.

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