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* ''Literature/TheHeadlessHorsemanRidesTonightMorePoemsToTroubleYourSleep'': The poems spread out over two or three pages, which are "The Mummy", "The Zombie", "The Yeti", and the "The Headless Horseman", have as many illustrations. Just like the poems progress narratively, so do the illustrations.
* ''Literature/NightmaresPoemsToTroubleYourSleep'': The poems spread out over two or three pages, which are "The Haunted House", "The Vampire", "The Wizard", and the "The Dance of the Thirteen Skeletons", have as many illustrations. Just like the poems progress narratively, so do the illustrations.

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* ''Art/MediciChapels'': Taken together, the side sculptures at the Medici brothers' tombs represent the passage of time (birth, growth, decline, and death) and the stages of the day (dawn, day, dusk, and night).

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* ''Art/MediciChapels'': Taken together, the side sculptures {{sculptures}} at the Medici brothers' tombs represent the passage of time (birth, growth, decline, and death) and the stages of the day (dawn, day, dusk, and night).
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* ''Art/MediciChapels'': Taken together, the side sculptures at the Medici brothers' tombs represent the passage of time (birth, growth, decline, and death) and the stages of the day (dawn, day, dusk, and night).
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* ''Webcomic/TheBullysBully'': Although otherwise in typical comic format (i.e., panels), there's no dialogue or narration whatsoever. The story is solely conveyed through non-textual visual cues and sequential, drawn {{scenes}}.
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It makes abundant use of {{Silent Scenery Panel}}s and {{Reaction Shot}}s. Contrast with {{Textplosion}}, when a comic's pages are suddenly overflown with dialogue or explanatory text. SqueakyEyes and WrittenSoundEffect originated from here. See also SequentialArtist.

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It makes abundant use of {{Silent Scenery Panel}}s and {{Reaction Shot}}s. Compare PictureDrama, animations compounded by shots of still images. Contrast with {{Textplosion}}, when a comic's pages are suddenly overflown with dialogue or explanatory text. SqueakyEyes and WrittenSoundEffect originated from here. See also SequentialArtist.
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It makes abundant use of SilentSceneryPanel and ReactionShot. Contrast with {{Textplosion}}. SqueakyEyes and WrittenSoundEffect originated from here. See also SequentialArtist.

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It makes abundant use of SilentSceneryPanel {{Silent Scenery Panel}}s and ReactionShot. {{Reaction Shot}}s. Contrast with {{Textplosion}}.{{Textplosion}}, when a comic's pages are suddenly overflown with dialogue or explanatory text. SqueakyEyes and WrittenSoundEffect originated from here. See also SequentialArtist.
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"Sequential art" is a term proposed by Creator/WillEisner to describe {{art}} forms that use images displayed in a specific order for the purpose of graphic storytelling or conveying information. {{Comics}} evolved from this art style.

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"Sequential art" [[TitleDrop Sequential Art]] is a term proposed by Creator/WillEisner to describe {{art}} forms that use images displayed in a specific order for the purpose of graphic storytelling or conveying information. {{Comics}} evolved from this art style.
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* Art/SistineChapel: There are four storylines. The ceiling frescoes contain nine key scenes from the ''Literature/BookOfGenesis''. The southern and northern walls respectively detail the lives of Moses and Jesus as [[PlotParallel parallel plots]]. Finally, the Literature/BookOfRevelation's artworks on the alter describe the second coming of the Christian messiah.

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* Art/SistineChapel: There are four storylines.storylines entirely made of paintings positioned in chronological order so they narrate together important passages of ''Literature/TheBible''. The ceiling frescoes contain nine key scenes from the ''Literature/BookOfGenesis''. The southern and northern walls respectively detail the lives of Moses and Jesus as [[PlotParallel parallel plots]]. Finally, the Literature/BookOfRevelation's ''Literature/BookOfRevelation'''s artworks on the alter describe the second coming of the Christian messiah.

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"Sequential art" is a term proposed by Creator/WillEisner to describe art forms that use images displayed in a specific order for the purpose of graphic storytelling or conveying information. {{Comics}} evolved from this art style.

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"Sequential art" is a term proposed by Creator/WillEisner to describe art {{art}} forms that use images displayed in a specific order for the purpose of graphic storytelling or conveying information. {{Comics}} evolved from this art style.



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* Creator/WilhelmBusch: He produced black-and-white picture stories carved on wood (zincography) and accompanied by rhymed texts (often, tetra trochees). His ''The Virtuoso'' employs several ComicBookTropes long before they were codified in mainstream media.



* Creator/WilhelmBusch: He produced black-and-white picture stories carved on wood (zincography) and accompanied by rhymed texts (often, tetra trochees). His ''The Virtuoso'' employs several ComicBookTropes long before they were codified in mainstream media.




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* Art/SistineChapel: There are four storylines. The ceiling frescoes contain nine key scenes from the ''Literature/BookOfGenesis''. The southern and northern walls respectively detail the lives of Moses and Jesus as [[PlotParallel parallel plots]]. Finally, the Literature/BookOfRevelation's artworks on the alter describe the second coming of the Christian messiah.

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