Panel. A panel is one illustration on a page usually surrounded by a border. A comic book page is made up of one or more panels. Each panel moves the story along, by depicting an action with figures and speech bubbles.
Gutter. This is the space between the panels. These spaces can be large or small, impacting how easy it is to read the pages.
Tier. A single row of panels.
Splash. A full-page illustration which often is used at the beginning of the comic book to introduce the story and establish setting and mood.
Spread. An illustration that is spread out over more than one page.
Caption. A box that is separate from the rest of the panel usually used to provide context for what’s happening through the voice of a narrator.
Speech bubble/balloon. These contain the dialogue of the characters and inside the panel. Each balloon has a "tail," which points to who is speaking the dialogue.
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