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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a comic of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific comic book or comic strip that features a particular character, story, or theme.
Example: "I just picked up a comic of my favorite superhero, and I can't wait to read it."
Alternatives: "a comic about" or "a comic featuring".
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Based on a comic of the same name, the show is essentially a soap opera.
City of Glass by Paul Auster, Paul Karasik and David Mazzucchelli 144pp, Faber, £8.99 A comic of City of Glass?
We're all still going to die, you know" – Amstell reveals himself to be a comic of great timing, smooth links and devastating metapsychoanalysis.
A comic of his stature could use the 2,800-seat 2,800-seatractice new material, but it certainly nevenueeltothat way.
Frank Fay was a comic, of the kind that burlesque ladies were meant to be wary of; he was a redheaded Irish-American bear, a boozer, and a huge draw on Broadway.
A comic of the Bradley Manning trial, produced live from the courtroom, is being created by artist and WikiLeaks activist Clark Stoeckley and will be published in the autumn.
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The listing puts the title at "12 years old," courtesy of a "comic expression of a slight level of attack".
"The Tempest" becomes a wild and crazy revel about the moral generosity of a comic view of life.
The wit is in the title, which sounds like some futuristic device out of a comic strip of the 1950s.
The history of Hollywood is a comic routine of bad guesses, unintended outcomes, and pure luck.
Fame is a comic expression of narcissism.
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