No, flash fiction isn't typically underlined. It's just presented as normal text.
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.
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, comic names aren't underlined. Different publishers and designers might have their own preferred ways to make the names stand out, but underlining isn't a common choice.
No, usually short stories aren't underlined. Titles of books, including short stories, are more commonly italicized or put in quotation marks.
Generally, novel names aren't underlined. The formatting often depends on the style guide or the publisher's preferences, but underlining is not a common practice.
Not usually. Short stories aren't commonly underlined.
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.
Not usually. Comic books aren't typically underlined.
Flash fiction can be published by a range of entities. Online literary magazines often feature it, as do some small press publishers that specialize in short forms of writing. Additionally, some anthologies might include flash fiction from different authors.
Flash fiction is usually very short, often ranging from around 300 to 1000 words.