The boundary between comics and graphic novels has always been debate. Some argue that it's simply a question of length, with graphic novels being longer and more complex/in-depth/literary. Others think that the difference lies in the subject matter, with graphic novels often tackling serious topics. Yet others argue that it's all about the style,
Panel to Panel: Unmasking the Comic vs. Graphic Novel Divide
Where begin we locate the demarcation between a story comic? Does it simply a problem of length or contain something more profound at play? Possibly it's the narrative, the breadth of its people, or even the illustration itself. Ultimately, the difference can feel as blurry as a individual panel in a extensive landscape. It's a debate that simmer o