Definition: The word "comix" comes from the Latin words meaning "comic," which means "to comic," and "mix." It refers to a type of drawing or illustration that combines elements of both comics and traditional media such as newspapers, magazines, and books. Definition: The term "comix" refers to a style of drawing in which an artist creates works that blend elements from both traditional art forms (such as painting, sculpture, and photography) with modern-day digital technology (such as the use of digital printing). These works can be drawn or painted on paper, using tools such as pencils and markers. Examples of "comix" include comic books like Marvel and DC Comics, as well as interactive media, where artists draw scenes for games or animations. The term is often used to describe a unique style of drawing that combines elements from the comic book genre with digital technology to create innovative visual experiences.