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Does not having speech bubbles and dialog make it easier to illustrate a story?

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Does not having speech bubbles and dialog make it easier to illustrate a story?

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Yes and no. On the one hand, it’s a lot easier, because you don’t have to remember to leave space for the speech bubbles, and you can just concentrate on composition. On the other hand, sometimes it’s a challenge to make sure every panel is clear in terms of the narrative, because you don’t have dialog or exposition boxes to explain what’s going on. Learn more about MANLY at publisher Bruno Gmünder. Get MANLY at Amazon.com.

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