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The reader moves through the panels in a specific order from "summary" of Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud

The structure of comics relies on the reader's ability to follow a sequence of images, creating a flow of information that moves from panel to panel. This sequential art form guides the reader through a visual narrative, prompting them to navigate through the story in a specific order. Each panel in a comic is like a snapshot in time, capturing a moment or action within the larger story. By arranging these panels in a deliberate sequence, the creator controls the pace and rhythm of the reading experience. The reader's eye is naturally drawn from one panel to the next, following the visual cues and connections between them. The layout of the panels on the page can also influence the reader's progression through th...
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    Understanding Comics

    Scott McCloud

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