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The pacing of comics is controlled by the artist from "summary" of Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud

The pacing of comics is controlled by the artist. The passage of time within a comic panel is not fixed, but rather fluid, changing from moment to moment. The artist can manipulate time through various techniques, such as panel size, shape, and placement. By altering these elements, the artist can speed up or slow down the reader's experience of time within the comic. One way the artist controls pacing is through the size of the panels. Larger panels tend to slow down the reading experience, as the reader's eye takes longer to scan the entire image. Conversely, smaller panels can speed up the pacing...
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    Understanding Comics

    Scott McCloud

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