Across
- 2. The space in between each of the panels.
- 5. Single row of panels.
- 10. A large, often full page illustration which opens and introduces a story.
- 12. Rectangles or squares in which a narrator or a character from the story shares special information with readers.
- 14. Form of visual art consisting of images which are commonly combined with text, often in the form of speech balloons or image captions.
- 16. Capturing of prime moments in a story.
- 18. A graphic used mostly in comic books, comics and cartoons to allow words to be understood as representing the speech or thoughts of a given character in the comic.
Down
- 1. Text that speaks directly to the reader. Appears below comic panel, but it can be placed besides or above it as well.
- 3. Objects used to contain a character’s thoughts.
- 4. Text or icons that represent what’s going on in the character's’ head.
- 6. A sequence of drawings arranged in panels to display a brief humor or form a narrative with text in balloons and captions.
- 7. Tells you what character’s name is or a general label that identifies the character from a general group.
- 8. Words that indicate a sound that accompanies the comic panel.
- 9. The way an author wants the comic to look like. Usually in blocks.
- 11. Frame or box is one drawing on a page, and contains a segment of action.
- 13. An image that spans more than one page.
- 15. Represents some sense of action in the story.
- 17. The end of the story or what happens as the last action; conclusion.
