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(From my reading of the original intent, this seems to be more correct... Though the adding of the Good News/Bad News variations by the OE makes me doubt that, so embedding this info. Removing the Expanded section, as not really useful as it was written.)
 
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There have been several comics that use the word news together with another word. It is a bit like the [[:Category:Fun fact]] and [[:Category:Tips]] categories.
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This is for comics that present "<Subject> News" as title, subtitle or similar, in the same manner as we are presented with Facts and Tips in [[:Category:Fun fact]] and [[:Category:Tips]] categories.
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It only qualifies for this category it it is a statement like: Space News: ...  
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Five comics have titles in this format, but it is more often in the caption or the title text.  
  
If it is a sentence where it say this if good news for someone, then it do not belong here. Several comics have the form where it is the title that uses this format, but often it is in caption or in the title text.  
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The mere presence of the word "news" is insufficient, or the portrayal of ''newspapers''<!-- might it be worth also having a "Category:Newspapers" or perhaps "Category:Headines"? -->, the comic [[1062: Budget News]] qualifies due to its title, not the "Daily News" newspaper within it. [[997: Wait Wait]]
  
This category list comics that uses this way to present news.
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If it is a sentence where it alludes to "good" and/or "bad" news, then it does not belong here.<!-- Suggesting "Category:Good News" or maybe soething like "Category:Fortune"? -->
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*[[1062: Budget News]] seems to have been the first comic, with this kind of News in the title.
 
*But at the time this category was created, the comic that caused this was [[3203: Binary Star]], where the news is mentioned in the caption, a Space News.
 
 
This category should not be confused with [[Category:News anchor]]. There could be a News part of such a comic, like in [[2984: Asteroid News]], but generally that is no the case.
 
 
Also comics using the word News in the title (or any other way) is not part of this category if it is not used as described above. For instance like in [[2505: News Story Reaction]] or [[2174: First News Memory]]
 
 
So far, there have been the following types of news:
 
#[[1062: Budget News|Budget News]]
 
#[[3203: Binary Star|Space news]]
 
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Latest revision as of 19:58, 7 February 2026

This is for comics that present "<Subject> News" as title, subtitle or similar, in the same manner as we are presented with Facts and Tips in Category:Fun fact and Category:Tips categories.

Five comics have titles in this format, but it is more often in the caption or the title text.

The mere presence of the word "news" is insufficient, or the portrayal of newspapers, the comic 1062: Budget News qualifies due to its title, not the "Daily News" newspaper within it. 997: Wait Wait

If it is a sentence where it alludes to "good" and/or "bad" news, then it does not belong here.