No, typically comic books aren't underlined. It's not a common practice in the world of literature and formatting.
In general, comic books are usually quoted rather than underlined.
Not usually. Comic books aren't typically underlined.
Not necessarily. Usually, we don't underline novels. Titles of novels are often italicized or put in quotation marks depending on the style guide being followed.
Generally, no. Comics are usually not underlined. The convention is to present them without underlining. However, it could depend on specific formatting requirements for a particular document or style guide.
It depends. In many cases, titles of novels are italicized. But in some older or specific styles, they might be underlined.
You don't underline a famous novel. The standard conventions suggest using italics or quotation marks. This helps to clearly identify the novel's title and makes the text more visually and grammatically correct.
Generally, we don't underline novel titles. Instead, it's common to use italics to emphasize or distinguish them. This is a widely accepted convention in the world of writing and publishing.
Typically, novels are quoted rather than underlined.
Typically, novels are italicized. This is a common convention in writing to distinguish the titles. Underlining is less common but might be used in some specific styles or formatting requirements.
It depends. Usually, italicizing is more common for titles of novels within the text.