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Comics are a type of text that tell stories or present information using a series of words and pictures.
Here are the main features of comics.

| Panels |
| They are boxes or frames that contain the pictures and text. |
| They are usually rectangular. |
| The number of panels used, the way they are organized and their sizes can vary a lot from one comic to another. |
| Gutters |
| They are the spaces between the panels. |
| They represent time passing and transitions from one moment to the other. |

| Speech bubbles | |
| They hold the dialogue and point to who is talking. | |
| They are also known as: | word balloons |
| speech balloons | |
| dialogue balloons | |
| The most common types of speech bubbles are used for: | Speech → bubble shaped |
| Whispering → bubble shaped with a dotted outline | |
| Thoughts → cloud shaped (Also known as a thought bubble or thought balloon) | |
| Shouting → jagged outline | |
| Captions | |
| They are boxes that contain text like: | narrations |
| descriptions | |
| character thoughts (in some cases) | |
Comic panels placed in sequence represent a series of events that form a story.
When done properly, the reader can easily follow the story from the first panel to the last.

Comics are famous for using certain elements to tell their stories.
Here are some examples of the most common ones:

| Sound effects |
| Words that represent sounds |
| Character expressions |
| Exaggerated expression |
| Body language |
| Graphic symbols |
| Recognizable features to tell characters apart |
| Outfits or costumes |
| Size & shape differences |
| Exaggerated features |
| Colours & patterns |