Across
- 3. The basic unit or segment of the comic, containing a combination of images and text
- 6. The area of the picture space nearest to the viewer
- 8. The lines and borders that contain the panels
- 12. The term refers to the visual perspective from which a scene is depicted
- 13. The arrangement and flow of panels
- 14. The natural resting place for the viewer’s eyes, allows for centering of an image
- 15. Can be portrayed in different ways; some depict an actual person, like a portrait
Down
- 1. The space surrounding an subjects of an image
- 2. These enclose dialogue and come from a specific speaker’s mouth
- 3. Who is "seeing" or narrating the story
- 4. The area furthest from the viewer’s perspective and usually the least detailed
- 5. Spaces between comic or graphic novel panels
- 7. An image that extends to and/or beyond the edge of the page
- 9. Lines or symbols that flow from or around characters or objects to indicate emotions or states of being
- 10. How readers are guided through the page through panel arrangement and visual cues
- 11. These are boxes containing a variety of text elements, including narration, scenesetting, description, etc
