Intro. to Comics- Review

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