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    Graphic Novels Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Graphic Novels? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Graphic Novels from Video Game Genres and what is the personality traits.

    Graphic Novels
    INFP

    INFP (4w5)

    Graphic Novels personality type is INFP, or Introverted Intuitive Feeling Perceiving.

    INTPs are also extremely individualistic, but are more so at the expense of being less social. They are very skilled at seeing the bigger picture, and are driven to achieve it. INTPs are often called “the architect” or “the scientist”. These are people who are goal oriented, highly analytical, extremely curious, and will relentlessly pursue knowledge, ideas, and truths to an extent that can be considered obsessive. INTPs are often very quiet people, but are actually quite talkative once you get to know them. They are excellent at expressing themselves through their thoughts, and are often great at making things “come alive” for others through stories, explanations, or other means. They are driven to build up their knowledge, take apart things to see how they work, and are often very curious about things.

    INTPs are often called “the architect” or “the scientist”. These are people who are goal oriented, highly analytical, extremely curious, and will relentlessly pursue knowledge, ideas, and truths to an extent that can be considered obsessive.

    A graphic novel is a book made up of comics content. Although the word "novel" normally refers to long fictional works, the term "graphic novel" is applied broadly and includes fiction, non-fiction, and anthologized work. It is, at least in the United States, typically distinguished from the term "comic book", which is generally used for comics periodicals and trade paperbacks. Fan historian Richard Kyle coined the term "graphic novel" in an essay in the November 1964 issue of the comics fanzine Capa-Alpha. The term gained popularity in the comics community after the publication of Will Eisner's A Contract with God and the start of Marvel's Graphic Novel line and became familiar to the public in the late 1980s after the commercial successes of the first volume of Art Spiegelman's Maus in 1986, the collected editions of Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns in 1986 and Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen in 1987.

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