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+ | A '''holocomic''' was a form of [[comic book|graphic novel]] that utilized [[hologram|holographic technology]] as a storytelling medium. |
− | + | In [[2371]], [[Tom Paris]] reminisced about his childhood [[doctor]], "[[Brown (Doc)|Doc Brown]]," who always kept holocomics in his waiting room, none more than six [[month]]s old. ({{VOY|Cathexis}}) |
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=== See also === |
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* [[Holo-program]] |
* [[Holo-program]] |
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* [[Holonovel]] |
* [[Holonovel]] |
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[[Category:Literature| Holocomic]] |
[[Category:Literature| Holocomic]] |
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[[Category:Holographic technology]] |
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Revision as of 14:21, 26 July 2013
A holocomic was a form of graphic novel that utilized holographic technology as a storytelling medium.
In 2371, Tom Paris reminisced about his childhood doctor, "Doc Brown," who always kept holocomics in his waiting room, none more than six months old. (VOY: "Cathexis")