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Graphic Nonfiction : ウィキペディア英語版 | Non-fiction comics
Non-fiction comics, also known as graphic non-fiction, is non-fiction in the comics medium, embracing a variety of formats from comic strips to trade paperbacks. ==Comic strips and comic books== Traditionally, comic strips have long offered factual material in this category, notably ''Ripley's Believe It or Not!'', along with Ralph Graczak's ''Our Own Oddities'' and King Features' ''Heroes of American History'' and others. ''Dick's Adventures in Dreamland'' was another attempt by King Features to teach history with comics. Clayton Knight created a strip about aviators, ''The Hall of Fame of the Air'' (1935–40), later collected in a book. ''Texas History Movies'', which began on October 5, 1926, in ''The Dallas Morning News'', received praise from educators, as did ''America's Best Buy: The Louisiana Purchase'', a 1953 daily strip in the ''New Orleans States'', distributed nationally by the Register and Tribune Syndicate, which also handled Will Eisner's ''The Spirit'' supplement for Sunday newspapers.〔Markstein, Don. Toonopedia: ''Dick's Adventures in Dreamland''〕〔(''The Hall of Fame of the Air''. )〕 Non-fiction was published in numerous comic books, notably ''Picture News'', ''True Comics'' and ''Heroic Comics''. A notable scripter of this material for 1940s comic books was novelist Patricia Highsmith, who wrote for ''Real Fact'', ''Real Heroes'' and ''True Comics''.〔''The Talented Miss Highsmith: The Secret Life and Serious Art of Patricia Highsmith'', by Joan Schenkar, 2009; ISBN 978-0-312-30375-4〕
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