![]() This is the basis of the story, the “why” of what your characters are doing. Every story needs a conflict to drive it. ![]() Develop your characters over time this is especially important for strips that form longer narratives. Your characters move the action, they speak the dialogue, and they are who the reader connects with. The setting is the backdrop for the actions of your characters, and depending on your story can be an integral part of the narrative. ![]() Even if the background is just plain white, that’s still a setting. In that sense, a comic is not really different from any other form of storytelling, and thus follows certain conventions. Even a single-frame comic has to have a sense of forward movement. A comic is, at its most basic level, a narrative told through sequential images, called frames or panels. ![]()
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