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Beyond the blockbuster spectacle, comics have significantly broadened the diversity of stories told in mainstream media. Graphic novels like Persepolis, Maus, or modern hits like Heartstopper have shown that the medium can handle complex themes of history, identity, and politics with a unique visual intimacy. This has paved the way for streaming services to invest in "pre-sold" intellectual property, turning niche cult classics into mainstream hits like The Boys or The Umbrella Academy. As a medium, comics have had a profound