COMICS
Across
- 4. A long, complex comic book often dealing with serious themes.
- 5. A fictional character who has superhuman powers and is dedicated to protecting the public.
- 8. A genre of comics focusing on action and adventure, often with superhero protagonists.
- 11. The Italian term for comics, often referring to photo-comics.
- 14. A short series of drawings or panels that tell a story, often humorous.
- 16. Japanese comic books or graphic novels, often serialized.
- 17. French comics, often recognized for their artistic and literary qualities.
Down
- 1. The use of images combined with text to tell a story.
- 2. A series of connected events that make up a part of a comic's narrative.
- 3. The arrangement of panels on a page to control the flow of the story.
- 6. The individual frames or boxes that make up a comic.
- 7. A small, self-published comic, often created by fans or indie artists.
- 9. The use of ink to outline or fill in the pencil drawings in comics.
- 10. Digital comics that are distributed online, often for free.
- 12. A graphic element that contains a character’s dialogue.
- 13. A publication that features sequential art and storytelling, typically in an episodic format.
- 15. An artist who creates cartoons or comic strips.