Non-Fiction Comics
Non-fiction comics are graphic narratives that present factual information through illustrations and text. They often cover a wide range of subjects, including history, science, biography, and social issues. By combining visual storytelling with factual content, these comics make complex topics more accessible and engaging for readers of all ages.
These comics can take various forms, such as graphic novels, comic strips, or educational pamphlets. Notable examples include Maus by Art Spiegelman, which explores the Holocaust, and Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi, which recounts the author's experiences during the Iranian Revolution.