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The phrase "draw comics" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to the act of creating comic strips or sequential art. Example: "She spends her free time drawing comics about her life and experiences, and her friends love reading them."
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This is, after all, why we draw comics.
Although the cartoon Cathy, above, is often frustrated by her overly loving mother, in real life Ms. Guisewite credits her mother with first urging her to write and draw comics.
'I mean, I know everyone thinks their kids are special, but they both draw comics, which is something I do have a slight understanding of, and their stuff is really good.
"Plus I really wanted to draw comics … and you can't draw very good comics about dead people and their machine they didn't build!" Having first illustrated the duo some years ago to mark Ada Lovelace Day, the annual celebration of women in science and tech, the comic's huge popularity spurred Padua to develop the cartoons on her blog and ultimately unleash the book.
"'I just can't draw comics any more – I did that for ten years,'" he remembers thinking.
"I just can't draw comics anymore—I did that for ten years," he remembers thinking.
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Mr. Akins, 31, wanted to draw comic books when he was young.
Later, Dick Gregory, Richard Pryor, and Joan Rivers continued to draw comic sustenance from what Philip Roth called "the indigenous American berserk".
It's still very embarrassing to tell other adults that I draw comic books — their instant, preconceived notions of what that means.
Barnes knows he wants to draw comic books, if his football career is ended or postponed Sept. 1, when the Giants make their final roster cuts.
When they lose their day jobs as sign painters, Rick gets hired to draw comic books based on the violent fantasies that Eugene babbles about in his sleep.
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