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I prefer comics as they are easier to read, and I like visuals! Texts can be very tiring for me though I try sometimes

I like both but for me is easier to read comic at any time I have to be in the mood for it.

Comics :slight_smile: they can show such unique styles

I personally prefer comics too but as you might guess it's too requiring to actually draw an episode... here is my action fantasy novel, I hope you like mafia stories and some mystery!

I like comics more than novels. Here's my comic that fits into the comedy, slice of life, and fantasy bits! (It's a Q&A comic btw. You can ask the characters questions, as long as they're not s3xual!)

I have mixed sense of alliance when it comes to Novels and Comics. I like both equally but mostly for what each has in exclusion to the other. While you're wrapping your head around that sentence come and check out my comic strip. It's about cheeky little mice.

Comics because I like to look at the art side and gain inspiration as I read. I do like novels but I am more likely to read ones that have an art page every now and again though, it just breaks things up a bit.

I like both! I enjoy visual aid but also love to imagine things. Usually I like to read fantasy novels and romance comics. I'm a webcomics creator btw.


Honestly, I prefer comics [both as a reader and as an author] because:
1. As a reader, I prefer seeing pictures more than words. And frankly, I've read more "picture stories" than novels.
2. As an author, I would love to create comics based on my novels but I could not draw... I do not have any talent... and am only starting to learn now.
In conclusion, although I love writing, I prefer comics

Title: Talipandas
Type: Novel
Genre: Fantasy, Slice of Life, Romance
Status: On-going
Description: When spoiled rich girl Ari's life ends, she finds herself reborn as Princess Iris in a fantasy world created by her childhood imaginary friend! But being a princess comes with being the last hope to remove an evil curse from the royal bloodline, which would be a lot easier if she hadn't inherited the most useless kind of magic in the world.
Content Warning: one paragraph of sexual content, mental health issues, and countless profanities.
Latest Chapter: Chapter 51
Chapter Link: https://tapas.io/episode/2203979

I prefer comics because I like art and stories, and they're also a lot more fun to read in my opinion, so I decided to make my own comic series because I like writing stories and drawing.


Type: Comic
Genre: Sci-Fi, Psychological thriller, Action, Cyberpunk
Status: Ongoing
Episode count as of the creation of this post: 8 (not counting the extras)
Schedule: Inconsistent, new episodes range from weeks to months

Taking place in a post apocalyptic 2020, where humanity has built a new civilization in another planet after earth has been destroyed by a
race of monsters made in a world war II experiment that aims to create the perfect bio-weapon.

Hanato "Chocoleta" Jonovich, a strange teenage girl with a child-like demeanor, recently discovers that she has powers that she inherited from her mother, and decides to use this to help her gain more self-esteem and deal with all the bullying happening in her school.

5 months later

Mine is a easy to read novel I post once a week and they are a medium length :smiley:

I prefer comics but I currently have a novel. I'll make it a comic soon enough though.

I work in comics, so I read a ton more of those, novels don't seem too bad though!

But, if you're a comic reader like me, and you've got an itch for some supernatural, sci-fi adventures through an oddly beautiful post apocalyptic world, LOSTLAND might scratch that for ya!

Centris chapter 35 is available now!

I love both mediums pretty equally! Though, my attention span can lend itself much better to comics most of the time when it comes to reading.

Here's our weekly action fantasy comedy comic:

And, if you'd like a novel, here's mine. It's currently on a hiatus, but it'll be back!

As a creator, I think novels are way easier to make (as in less time consuming). Writing gives you plenty of time to edit, while drawing can sometimes be a pain. However, as a consumer, I'm more into visuals, and that definitely makes comics more appealing to me and a lot of people.

That said, I think each have their respective strength and are not necessarily interchangeable. Novels give you more insight into everything that's happening, the characters inner thoughts, and can even find clever ways to give exposition. Comics on the other hand, when done by a truly skillful artist, can convey so much character and setting thru visuals, and make us feel characters thru their expressions.

I can't intend to enumerate the pros and cons of both mediums, but I think they both have things to offer, and should not be seen as replaceable with one another.

Well, I'm gonna have to go comics, besides the attention grab that comics provide A good comic that explores its characters and themes to a impressive and capitating degree are always something I'll go for over books.

It's always been a personal preference for me. lol. As a creator of a webcomic myself I know the grind is real when creating a comic but I've never tried making a novel they were always harder to make for me as i found making an enticing story difficult to do despite them being labelled ''easier.''

Anywho, here's mine. Hope you like it!
https://tapas.io/episode/2309139