English: In June 2015, David Harper explored data to see if gender plays a part in determining how much an comics artist earns. In his research, he found that certain comics formats (webcomic, graphic novel, manga, etc.) are more popular among different genders. For example: Webcomics and graphic novels are much more popular to women and trans* people than traditional floppies.
The green group was originally defined as "trans*, non-binary and agender responders" and "anyone but men and women who responded". This group was referred to as "trans, nonbinary, and agender people" by Comics Alliance.
The data displayed in the graph was directly copied from Harper's article, but the graph itself is original work (see line thickness, color, fonts, and order of topics, as well as text differences).
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