The Anatomy of a Comic Strip
Across
- 3. A single frame or box in a comic strip that contains a scene or a moment. Panels are used to show different actions or points in the story.
- 8. The person who created and drew the comic strip.
- 9. Shapes in the comic strip that contain the inner thoughts or feelings of a character. It shows what a character is thinking, not saying out loud.
Down
- 1. Shapes in the comic strip that contain the dialogue of the characters. They show who is speaking and what they are saying.
- 2. A series of drawings or panels that tell a story, usually with characters and dialogue, often found in newspapers or magazines.
- 4. The text that tells the reader what is happening in the comic strip. It's like a voice-over in a movie.
- 5. The words spoken by the characters in the comic strip. It helps tell the story and develop the characters.
- 6. The space between the panels where no action happens. It helps separate different scenes or moments in the story.
- 7. A label or text that points to something in the comic strip, often used to draw attention to a specific detail or action.
- 9. The name of the comic strip or story that tells readers what it's about.