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Comics are a form of sequential art from "summary" of Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud

Comics are a form of sequential art because they rely on the arrangement of images to convey meaning. This sequential nature allows for a unique storytelling experience that unfolds over time, guiding the reader through a series of visual and textual elements. By arranging images in a specific order, comics can create a sense of movement and progression that is essential to their narrative structure. The use of panels is a key component of comics, as they serve as individual frames that capture specific moments in a story. These panels are arranged in a grid-like format, with gutters separating them to indicate the passage of time or a shift in perspective. The size and shape of panels can also impact the pacing and emphasis of a scene, drawing the reader's attention to certain details or actions. In add...
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    Understanding Comics

    Scott McCloud

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