Noun: "things, ideas, or practices associated with or distinctive of comic books"
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- 1975, Mort Walker, Backstage at the Strips, Mason/Charter (1975), →ISBN, page 30:
- Charlie Rice, of This Week magazine, is one of the few serious students of comicana around.
- 1983, Amy E. Spaulding, Closet Drama for Children: A Study of the Picture Book as Storyboard, page 181:
- The substance of this talk on comicana has been recounted in Walker's Backstage at the Strips, […]
- 1985, Esquire, Volume 103, page 246:
- The guide, available at comic-book stores and by subscription, is where everybody advertises to buy, sell, or swap comicana.
- 1996, Barbara Shea, "On The Go", Newsday, 9 June 1996:
- The new International Museum of Cartoon Art in Boca Raton, Fla., claims to have the world's largest and most comprehensive collection of "comicana."