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in my own experience, a comic is drawn in still pictures.
those that move are not read, they are watched and are called cartoons.
I didn't know either so I checked it out on yt. It looks like a print comic with "moving elements" and a narrator is reading the speech bubbles. It looks very interesting - I'm tempted to "read" it now, too. :]
There is no "digital" version of this comic .
I am in indonesia . Dont know who sells comics .
i want to get out of my cave and see this new form of entertainment.
motion comic.
...now i feel the need to binge watch on youtube.