Across
- 5. - The character who opposes the protagonist in comics.
- 7. - The conversation between characters in a comic.
- 8. Ego - A character's second identity, often used by superheroes.
- 9. Bubble - The rounded shape containing a character's spoken words.
- 11. Story - The tale of how a superhero or character gained their powers.
- 13. Strip - A short sequence of comic drawings with a story.
- 15. - The background information about a character's history.
- 18. - A sequence of drawings representing the plot of a comic or scene.
- 20. - The initial sketches or rough outlines of comic art.
- 22. - A collection of various comic stories or issues.
- 24. - The black line art that outlines and defines comic drawings.
- 25. - A character who takes the law into their own hands, often without superpowers.
- 26. - A fresh start or new version of an existing comic series.
- 27. - A convention where fans gather to celebrate comics and pop culture.
Down
- 1. - The artist responsible for drawing the comic characters and scenes.
- 2. - An event where characters from different comic series meet.
- 3. - The main character in a comic who fights for justice.
- 4. Novel - A book-length work that tells a story through comic art.
- 6. - A special ability that gives a comic character extraordinary skills.
- 10. - A single-issue comic that tells a complete story.
- 12. - A female character with heroic traits in comics.
- 14. - A community of fans devoted to a comic series or character.
- 16. - An individual release or edition of a comic series.
- 17. - A garment often worn by superheroes as part of their costume.
- 19. - The antagonist or enemy of the superhero in comics.
- 20. - A single frame or drawing in a comic strip or page.
- 21. Box - A square or rectangular area containing narrative text in a comic.
- 23. - A character with extraordinary abilities who fights evil.
- 28. - Japanese comic books or graphic novels with a distinct style.
- 29. Art - The illustration on the front page of a comic book.
