The Anatomy of a Comic Strip

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Across
  1. 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.
  2. 8. The person who created and drew the comic strip.
  3. 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. 1. Shapes in the comic strip that contain the dialogue of the characters. They show who is speaking and what they are saying.
  2. 2. A series of drawings or panels that tell a story, usually with characters and dialogue, often found in newspapers or magazines.
  3. 4. The text that tells the reader what is happening in the comic strip. It's like a voice-over in a movie.
  4. 5. The words spoken by the characters in the comic strip. It helps tell the story and develop the characters.
  5. 6. The space between the panels where no action happens. It helps separate different scenes or moments in the story.
  6. 7. A label or text that points to something in the comic strip, often used to draw attention to a specific detail or action.
  7. 9. The name of the comic strip or story that tells readers what it's about.