Typically, comic books are quoted. It's a widely accepted convention. There are specific style guides that recommend this, and it helps maintain consistency in written works when referring to comic books.
Most of the time, we quote comic books. This is the common practice in writing and citation styles. Underlining is less common for comic books specifically.
In general, comic books are usually quoted rather than underlined.
In most cases, a novel is quoted. This is the standard practice in various forms of writing and communication. Underlining is less frequently used for indicating a novel's title.
In general, novels are usually quoted rather than underlined.
Typically, novels are neither quoted nor underlined. They are usually presented in regular font without any special marking.
Typically, novels are quoted rather than underlined.
In general, short stories aren't underlined. Quoting them depends on the context and the style of the writing. For example, if you're discussing a particular short story by name, it's common to put it in quotation marks.
Novel titles are usually italicized or put in quotation marks. It depends on the style guide being followed.
Typically, novels are neither underlined nor italicized. They are usually quoted when referred to specifically.
It depends. Usually, titles of novels are italicized when typed and underlined when handwritten.
Short stories are typically not underlined. They are usually put in quotation marks.
Most often, novel titles are italicized or put in quotation marks. It depends on the style guide you're following.