![]() ![]() Panels generally read in the same sequence as text (i.e., in Western countries left to right, then top to bottom). Each panel will usually contain pictorial images of some sort, including but not limited to drawings, paintings, photographs, text, speech and thought balloons, and text boxes. Outside the borders is a (usually) blank area known as the gutter. Usually these panels have rectangular borders, but panels can have any shape, or even no border at all, as long as there is some sign of where one might end and another begin. The basic building blocks of comics are panels, single frames placed in sequence. ![]() Comics may or may not incorporate text, and differ from single cartoons by producing a more complicated pattern (most often narrative) through sequential spatial arrangement … a string of images that are read one after another to produce meaning. ![]()
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