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What is the comparative and superlative form of comic?

"Comic" doesn't have comparative and superlative forms. It's an adjective, but it doesn't describe something in a way that can be compared in terms of "more" or "most."

Here's why:

* Meaning: "Comic" describes something that is funny or amusing. You can't have something that is *more* funny than something else, or *most* funny. Funniness is subjective.

* Usage: We usually use words like "funnier" or "most amusing" to compare levels of humor.

For example:

* Instead of: "This comic book is more comic than that one."

* You would say: "This comic book is funnier than that one."

Let me know if you have any other words you'd like to compare!

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