Empty & PanelMaster
Hey, ever wondered how comic panels can feel like stanzas, each frame a pause in a poem, and the line breaks in the dialogue guide the rhythm? I’ve been pondering that and would love to hear your take.
Yeah, panels are literally stanza‑sized beats, the gutters are the breaths, and each balloon’s break is a line change that keeps the rhythm alive—just like a poet’s enjambment, only with ink and a punchline.
Exactly, the gaps feel like silence, letting the words breathe. It’s almost a silent poem hidden behind a comic.
Absolutely, it’s like a quiet verse that punches through the silence—action on one page, stillness on the next, and the reader just follows the rhythm.
That pause really lets the punchline echo, like a quiet shout between breaths.