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Tagged for posts that tell a story with sequential panels of events or dialogue. Note, however, that a single panel can take up an entire page (i.e., an entire post) of a multi-page comic. However, the single-panel pages must still retain some comic structure, such as frames or page numbering.

  • Comics should be pooled together.
  • The cover of a comic pool should be tagged as cover page.
  • For single-page stories that don't use panels or that have decidedly shallow narratives, tag sequence instead.
  • If a sequence of posts lacks comic elements such as frames and page numbering, it's just a pool instead of a comic.
  • Character count is tagged by the scene. For example, if the page depicts three characters having dinner at the same table, it should be tagged as a group even if they're shown in separate panels. Likewise, if a single character is seen three times in three separate panels, it still counts as solo.

Do not confuse with

WARNING ! Some of the listed tags are subject to deletion. See topic #55734 for more details and related discussion.

Comic features

Pages

Comic length
Cover pages
Special pages
Themes
Page elements
Narrative elements
Text containers

Panel concepts

A comic panel is a drawing that represents a frozen moment in time. A panel is sometimes described as a frame for the purpose of counting panels.

Specialized panels
  • borderless_panel (open panel) - The term for an unframed comic panel.
  • cutaway - A context dependent frame showing additional content within a scene, usually an inset.
  • fade_panel - A black, white, or greyscale panel used to imitate a fade transition.
  • horizontal_panel / vertical_panel
  • inset (currently aliased to cutaway) - Any comic panel that is fully contained within another image. See also panel_overlap
Design themes

Content themes

Content generally refers to anything contained within a comic panel (excluding insets, and usually narrative graphics as well) with a primary focus on the scene, and its characters. Several concepts are organized based on whether a concept relates to the comic panel container itself, or its contents.

Layouts

A comic layout is the specific organization of panels on a single page.

Categories

A layout category suggests that the entire comic page conforms to a certain standard outlined by a layout tag. For features that only partially apply to the layout, consider using the tag format <tag name here>_(layout) instead.

Components of layouts

A layout component is a feature of a comic page that may only partially describe the layout of the page.

Related tags

See also

The following tags are aliased to this tag: comic_page, comic_strip, comics, cómic, dojin, doujin, doujinshi, manga (learn more).

The following tags implicate this tag: 2koma, 4koma, animated_comic, end_page, first_page, interactive_comic, one_page_comic, one_panel_comic (learn more).

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