Novels have a story structure with characters and plot. Books can be things like reference materials without such a structure.
Fiction involves made - up stories, characters, and settings. Nonfiction deals with actual facts, events, and people. Fiction can be very creative in its plot and language, while nonfiction is more factual and objective.
Sure. Characters, plot, and setting are the main components.
Sure. The medium is different. Comic books use pictures as an essential part of the storytelling, while novels are pure text. This means that comic books can convey information more visually. For instance, a fight scene in a comic book can be shown vividly in a few panels. In a novel, it would take a lot of descriptive words to create the same effect. Also, comic books are often episodic or part of a series with shorter individual installments, while novels can be standalone works or part of a series but are generally longer and more self - contained in each volume.
Sure. Fictional characters, a plot with conflict, and various settings.
Sure. 'One More Day', 'Civil War' (parts of it), 'The Killing Joke', 'Countdown to Final Crisis', 'Identity Crisis', 'The Dark Knight Strikes Again', 'Battle for the Cowl', 'Civil War II' (had some issues), 'Infinite Crisis' (some parts), 'Hawkeye Initiative' (controversial).
Sure. Comics are often shorter and more episodic. Graphic novels are longer and more like a complete story. For example, a comic could be a single adventure of a superhero, but a graphic novel could be the whole life story of that hero.
Sure. Engaging plot, interesting characters, and vivid settings.
Sure. Complex characters, a developed plot, and a defined setting are the main characteristics.
Fiction is fictional, made - up stuff. Nonfiction is real - life based, like true stories, facts, and events.
Nonfiction deals with facts and real things. Fiction is about imaginary stuff like magic and fictional characters.