Usually, quotes are preferred in novels for emphasizing certain words or phrases. Underlining is less common as it can disrupt the visual flow of the text. However, it might be used in some specific formatting styles or for special effects, but that's not the norm.
Comics don't typically rely on underlining. They have various other visual techniques like shading, outlining, or changing the shape of the text to draw attention and provide emphasis.
In general, underlining isn't a common way to emphasize in comics. Instead, they might use brighter colors, larger text, or unique graphic elements to draw attention.
Most of the time, no. Underlining is less common when it comes to formatting novels. Italics are the preferred style for titles and certain emphasis within the text.
In general, novels are usually put in quotes rather than underlined.
Most often, novels are put in quotes. It's the common practice in many writing styles.
Not usually. Comics aren't typically underlined.
Short stories are neither typically quotes nor underlined. They are standalone pieces of writing.
Short stories are usually put in quotes rather than underlined.
Most of the time, short stories are put in quotes. Underlining is not the common practice for them. It's a standard convention in writing and publishing.
Titles of novels are usually italicized. But if you can't do italics, you should put them in quotes rather than underlining them.