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{{spoiler|'''Kagami:''' That's right. Now hurry up.}} }}
{{spoiler|'''Kagami:''' That's right. Now hurry up.}} }}
** Later in the same comic, {{spoiler|Sara hypnotizes Kaoru into "raping" Megumi as punishment for Megumi's [[Heel Face Turn]]. Several Beat Panels with Sara looking [[Sweat Drop|increasingly distressed]] and a caption of "thirty minutes later" with nobody feeling particularly punished, [[Crowning Moment of Funny|Sara finally tells them to cut it out]]}}.
** Later in the same comic, {{spoiler|Sara hypnotizes Kaoru into "raping" Megumi as punishment for Megumi's [[Heel Face Turn]]. Several Beat Panels with Sara looking [[Sweat Drop|increasingly distressed]] and a caption of "thirty minutes later" with nobody feeling particularly punished, [[Crowning Moment of Funny|Sara finally tells them to cut it out]]}}.
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' gives you what might be the [http://www.7manga.com/online_manga/1260-14.html?t=1000&n=25 cutest example] [http://www.7manga.com/online_manga/1260-14.html?t=1000&n=26 ever].
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' gives you what might be the [http://www.7manga.com/online_manga/1260-14.html?t=1000&n=25 cutest example]{{Dead link}} [http://www.7manga.com/online_manga/1260-14.html?t=1000&n=26 ever]{{Dead link}}.
* Happens in ''[[Corsair]]'' manga, where the princess of a powerful pirate group finally announces to her family that she intends to wed their [[Mysterious Past]] and [[Dude Looks Like a Lady|very pretty]] [[The Strategist|strategist]], [[Spell My Name with an "S"|Kanale (or Canale... Or Kanare... take your pick)]]. Cue their [[Asskicking Equals Authority|right-hand]] [[Badass|master swordsman]], Ayase, who [[The Stoic|rarely shows any emotion at all]], speak the following:
* Happens in ''[[Corsair]]'' manga, where the princess of a powerful pirate group finally announces to her family that she intends to wed their [[Mysterious Past]] and [[Dude Looks Like a Lady|very pretty]] [[The Strategist|strategist]], [[Spell My Name with an "S"|Kanale (or Canale... Or Kanare... take your pick)]]. Cue their [[Asskicking Equals Authority|right-hand]] [[Badass|master swordsman]], Ayase, who [[The Stoic|rarely shows any emotion at all]], speak the following:
{{quote|'''Ayase''': I never said I approved (of you choosing Kanale). In fact there's another problem before all this: Kanale already belongs to me. }}
{{quote|'''Ayase''': I never said I approved (of you choosing Kanale). In fact there's another problem before all this: Kanale already belongs to me. }}
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** A comic strip by [[David Lynch]] was almost entirely made up of beat panels. The [[Cut and Paste Comic|same ones]]. For ten years.
** A comic strip by [[David Lynch]] was almost entirely made up of beat panels. The [[Cut and Paste Comic|same ones]]. For ten years.
* Interestingly, ''[[The Far Side]]'' occasionally pulled this off in a one-panel strip. The visual was some awkward situation, while the punchline came in the caption.
* Interestingly, ''[[The Far Side]]'' occasionally pulled this off in a one-panel strip. The visual was some awkward situation, while the punchline came in the caption.
* [[Discussed Trope|Discussed]] as well as demonstrated in this ''[[Barney and Clyde]]'' strip seen [http://cdn.svcs.c2.uclick.com/c2/8d6c63008d05012ee3c400163e41dd5b here].
* [[Discussed Trope|Discussed]] as well as demonstrated in this ''[[Barney and Clyde]]'' strip seen [http://cdn.svcs.c2.uclick.com/c2/8d6c63008d05012ee3c400163e41dd5b here]{{Dead link}}.


== [[New Media]] ==
== [[New Media]] ==
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== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* In ''[[A Moment of Peace]]'' there are three entire pages of "Awkward Pause" following Ito's [http://www.amomentofpeace.net/index.php?num=135 declaration of love].
* In ''[[A Moment of Peace]]'' there are three entire pages of "Awkward Pause" following Ito's [https://web.archive.org/web/20130607145853/http://www.amomentofpeace.net/index.php?num=135 declaration of love].
* ''[[Project 0]]'' interestingly enough on [http://www.centralcitytower.com/2010/02/new-installment.html page 8] of part 1.1 and [http://www.centralcitytower.com/2010/02/continuing-where-we-left-off-we-present.html page 8] of part 1.2.
* ''[[Project 0]]'' interestingly enough on [https://web.archive.org/web/20101120135825/http://www.centralcitytower.com/2010/02/new-installment.html page 8] of part 1.1 and [https://web.archive.org/web/20140407003820/http://www.centralcitytower.com/2010/02/continuing-where-we-left-off-we-present.html page 8] of part 1.2.
* Refined into an art by ''[[Achewood]]'' except that it usually happens in the final panel to highlight an awkward silence or just something bizarre getting a bewildered reaction. [http://achewood.com/index.php?date=05232006 Here is a good example for you to enjoy].
* Refined into an art by ''[[Achewood]]'' except that it usually happens in the final panel to highlight an awkward silence or just something bizarre getting a bewildered reaction. [http://achewood.com/index.php?date=05232006 Here is a good example for you to enjoy].
** Parodied by ''[[Xkcd]]'' [http://xkcd.com/141/ in this tribute].
** Parodied by ''[[Xkcd]]'' [http://xkcd.com/141/ in this tribute].
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** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0317.html And then, the Ultimate Beat Panel]
** [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0317.html And then, the Ultimate Beat Panel]
** [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0318.html Followed by an onslaught of beat panels.]
** [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0318.html Followed by an onslaught of beat panels.]
* ''[[Death to the Extremist]]'' uses this ''constantly.'' Often taken [[Up to Eleven]] with comics like [http://dtecomic.com/?n=3 this].
* ''[[Death to the Extremist]]'' uses this ''constantly.'' Often taken [[Up to Eleven]] with comics like [https://web.archive.org/web/20130914024458/http://dtecomic.com/?n=3 this].
* ''[[Dystopia (video game)|Dystopia]]'' [http://www.dystopia-game.com/wiki/index.php?title=Avv%27s_Comics_-_Miswired demonstrates Medium's new reflex upgrades].
* ''[[Dystopia (video game)|Dystopia]]'' [http://www.dystopia-game.com/wiki/index.php?title=Avv%27s_Comics_-_Miswired demonstrates Medium's new reflex upgrades].
* Happens rather frequently in ''[[8-Bit Theater|Eight Bit Theater]]''. A prime example is [http://www.nuklearpower.com/2009/01/06/episode-1079-verbal-flanking/ here].
* Happens rather frequently in ''[[8-Bit Theater|Eight Bit Theater]]''. A prime example is [http://www.nuklearpower.com/2009/01/06/episode-1079-verbal-flanking/ here].
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{{quote|And now, by popular demand, Jeremy, the creature nature never intended '''in his own comic!!!!!!!!'''}}
{{quote|And now, by popular demand, Jeremy, the creature nature never intended '''in his own comic!!!!!!!!'''}}
** Gary: "Oh, I'm terribly sorry! I didn't mean to be rude, it's just I used to think you didn't want to go on a second date with me because I was too geeky." 'beat panel' Nanase: "Yes, it was entirely because I was a lesbian" Gary:"Phew! Well, ain't that a boost for my fragile ego!"
** Gary: "Oh, I'm terribly sorry! I didn't mean to be rude, it's just I used to think you didn't want to go on a second date with me because I was too geeky." 'beat panel' Nanase: "Yes, it was entirely because I was a lesbian" Gary:"Phew! Well, ain't that a boost for my fragile ego!"
* ''[http://www.flyingmanandfriends.com Flying Man and Friends]'' alternates between having the beat panel at [http://www.flyingmanandfriends.com/?p=171 the end of the strip] and having it [http://www.flyingmanandfriends.com/?p=240 somewhere in the middle].
* ''[http://www.flyingmanandfriends.com Flying Man and Friends]'' alternates between having the beat panel at [https://web.archive.org/web/20110822203033/http://www.flyingmanandfriends.com/?p=171 the end of the strip] and having it [https://web.archive.org/web/20110827131127/http://www.flyingmanandfriends.com/?p=240 somewhere in the middle].
* ''[[Folly and Innovation]]'' does this [http://follyandinnovation.com/2010/04/o-holy-night-batman/ on occasion]
* ''[[Folly and Innovation]]'' does this [http://follyandinnovation.com/2010/04/o-holy-night-batman/ on occasion]
* ''[http://www.agameoffools.com A Game of Fools]'' uses them quite a bit.
* ''[http://www.agameoffools.com A Game of Fools]'' uses them quite a bit.
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** [http://headtripcomics.comicgenesis.com/d/20070723.html Another] double beat panel when Mal "[[Troll|cheers up]]" a chat room full of [[Fan Dumb]].
** [http://headtripcomics.comicgenesis.com/d/20070723.html Another] double beat panel when Mal "[[Troll|cheers up]]" a chat room full of [[Fan Dumb]].
** Mal is ''[http://headtrip.keenspot.com/d/20110221.html good]'' at causing this.
** Mal is ''[http://headtrip.keenspot.com/d/20110221.html good]'' at causing this.
* Used in full by [[Hello Earthling]], and regularly too. Perhaps the most abusive example on this trope is [http://www.helloearthling.co.uk/?strip_id=26 here].
* Used in full by [[Hello Earthling]], and regularly too. Perhaps the most abusive example on this trope is [https://web.archive.org/web/20140806165322/http://www.helloearthling.co.uk/?strip_id=26 here].
* ''[[Irregular Webcomic]]'' does this [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1763.html very often].
* ''[[Irregular Webcomic]]'' does this [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1763.html very often].
** [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1840.html A recent strip] has a [[News Post]] in which Morgan-Mar explains that he tried to avoid it (putting the silent panel earlier), but it just wasn't funny.
** [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1840.html A recent strip] has a [[News Post]] in which Morgan-Mar explains that he tried to avoid it (putting the silent panel earlier), but it just wasn't funny.
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* [http://www.megatokyo.com/index.php?strip_id=535 Here] is a [[Heroic BSOD]] version from ''[[Megatokyo]]''.
* [http://www.megatokyo.com/index.php?strip_id=535 Here] is a [[Heroic BSOD]] version from ''[[Megatokyo]]''.
** You don't have to go far to see this version: the [http://www.megatokyo.com/index.php?strip_id=1 very first strip] also has a Beat Panel.
** You don't have to go far to see this version: the [http://www.megatokyo.com/index.php?strip_id=1 very first strip] also has a Beat Panel.
* ''[[My Middle Name's Adventure]]'' has been employing this since the [http://www.doublepuma.com/adventure/comic/0001 first] strip.
* ''[[My Middle Name's Adventure]]'' has been employing this since the [http://www.doublepuma.com/adventure/comic/0001 first]{{Dead link}} strip.
** But most notably in strips with Amed. [http://www.doublepuma.com/adventure/comic/0009/\]
** But most notably in strips with Amed. [http://www.doublepuma.com/adventure/comic/0009/\]{{Dead link}}
* The readers of ''[[Narbonic]]'' refer to this as the "Silent Penultimate Panel". [http://www.webcomicsnation.com/shaenongarrity/narbonic_plus/series.php?view=archive&chapter=29025 Here's] a double example (fourth strip down).
* The readers of ''[[Narbonic]]'' refer to this as the "Silent Penultimate Panel". [http://www.webcomicsnation.com/shaenongarrity/narbonic_plus/series.php?view=archive&chapter=29025 Here's] a double example (fourth strip down).
** this is specifically when the next-to-last panel is the one that is the Beat Panel. Done often enough that one of the regular readers of ''[[Narbonic]] Director's Cut'' maintains a running total.
** this is specifically when the next-to-last panel is the one that is the Beat Panel. Done often enough that one of the regular readers of ''[[Narbonic]] Director's Cut'' maintains a running total.
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* In the ''[[The Order of the Stick|Order of the Stick]]'' prequel book 'On The Origins Of PCs' had a page with eight of these in a row, culminating in an outburst. [[It Makes Sense in Context|It fit the situation perfectly]].
* In the ''[[The Order of the Stick|Order of the Stick]]'' prequel book 'On The Origins Of PCs' had a page with eight of these in a row, culminating in an outburst. [[It Makes Sense in Context|It fit the situation perfectly]].
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0303.html It seems unlikely]. Also, "[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0781.html How cute!]"
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0303.html It seems unlikely]. Also, "[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0781.html How cute!]"
* There is an absolutely ''epic'' final panel beat in [http://www.partiallyclips.com/pclipslite.php?id=1391&c=1# strip this] ''[[Partially Clips]]'' strip.
* There is an absolutely ''epic'' final panel beat in [https://web.archive.org/web/20090321175842/http://www.partiallyclips.com/pclipslite.php?id=1391&c=1 strip this] ''[[Partially Clips]]'' strip.
* [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2001/4/18/ Nice little parody] in ''[[Penny Arcade]]''.
* [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2001/4/18/ Nice little parody] in ''[[Penny Arcade]]''.
* [http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1375 This] Yelling Bird strip from ''[[Questionable Content]]''. ([http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1364 It makes more sense if you read this first])
* [http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1375 This] Yelling Bird strip from ''[[Questionable Content]]''. ([http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1364 It makes more sense if you read this first])
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'''([[Hive Mind|all four]])''': ♥ ♥ '''''[[Mad Scientist|Field test!]]''''' ♥ ♥ }}
'''([[Hive Mind|all four]])''': ♥ ♥ '''''[[Mad Scientist|Field test!]]''''' ♥ ♥ }}
* In [http://www.shortpacked.com/2005/comic/book-2-pulls-the-drama-tag/05-faztivus/gordon/ this] ''[[Shortpacked]]'' strip, when [[Batman]] is left without an opportunity to complete his [[Stealth Hi Bye]], he gets two panels to come up with an alternate solution.
* In [http://www.shortpacked.com/2005/comic/book-2-pulls-the-drama-tag/05-faztivus/gordon/ this] ''[[Shortpacked]]'' strip, when [[Batman]] is left without an opportunity to complete his [[Stealth Hi Bye]], he gets two panels to come up with an alternate solution.
* A fancomic called ''[http://www.drunkduck.com/Sonic_College/index.php?p=454381 Sonic College]'' did this with three.
* A fancomic called ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20090322032610/http://www.drunkduck.com/Sonic_College/index.php?p=454381 Sonic College]'' did this with three.
* ''[[Mezzacotta|Square Root of Minus Garfield]]'' does this [http://www.mezzacotta.net/garfield/?comic=10 here] with reference to this page, and comment that ''[[Garfield]]'' might not use it enough.
* ''[[Mezzacotta|Square Root of Minus Garfield]]'' does this [http://www.mezzacotta.net/garfield/?comic=10 here] with reference to this page, and comment that ''[[Garfield]]'' might not use it enough.
* ''[[Stickman and Cube]]'' does this often, usually when one of the characters does or says something incredibly bone-headed.
* ''[[Stickman and Cube]]'' does this often, usually when one of the characters does or says something incredibly bone-headed.
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*** Also, the last panel [[Shout-Out|seems to be]] a reference to the end of the seventies remake of [[Invasion of the Body Snatchers]].
*** Also, the last panel [[Shout-Out|seems to be]] a reference to the end of the seventies remake of [[Invasion of the Body Snatchers]].
* Used in [http://xninjared.deviantart.com/art/What-a-Man-would-do-for-a-Girl-162055287 this comic] after the girl had a bit of a [[Fridge Logic]].
* Used in [http://xninjared.deviantart.com/art/What-a-Man-would-do-for-a-Girl-162055287 this comic] after the girl had a bit of a [[Fridge Logic]].
* Appears a few times in [[Harkovast]] during the more light hearted moments, especially on this [http://www.drunkduck.com/Harkovast/index.php?p=735366 page] where it actually happens twice in succession.
* Appears a few times in [[Harkovast]] during the more light hearted moments, especially on this [http://www.drunkduck.com/Harkovast/index.php?p=735366 page]{{Dead link}} where it actually happens twice in succession.
* [http://www.pbfcomics.com/?cid=PBF026-Butterflies.jpg Butterflies] in ''[[The Perry Bible Fellowship]]''.
* [http://www.pbfcomics.com/?cid=PBF026-Butterflies.jpg Butterflies] in ''[[The Perry Bible Fellowship]]''.
* ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' has [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=62 this]. Then a [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=478 double beat panel]. And [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=856 two more] with highly unimpressed Kat. And a ''[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=862 triple]'' beat panel (the scene in question justifies this much).
* ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' has [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=62 this]. Then a [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=478 double beat panel]. And [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=856 two more] with highly unimpressed Kat. And a ''[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=862 triple]'' beat panel (the scene in question justifies this much).
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* ''[[Fans]]'' recently used beat panels(and other silent panels) in an innovative way in the arc "[http://www.faans.com/crossover/ Crossover]", which involves an attack on a crossword-fans convention. Each of the 18 pages has six square frames, with periodic beat panels, and each beat panel is framed in a thick black outline. As the final page displays, when all the panels are arranged in order, they form a crossword panel, with each beat panel as a black space, and the first letter in each of the other panels is used in the crossword solution.
* ''[[Fans]]'' recently used beat panels(and other silent panels) in an innovative way in the arc "[http://www.faans.com/crossover/ Crossover]", which involves an attack on a crossword-fans convention. Each of the 18 pages has six square frames, with periodic beat panels, and each beat panel is framed in a thick black outline. As the final page displays, when all the panels are arranged in order, they form a crossword panel, with each beat panel as a black space, and the first letter in each of the other panels is used in the crossword solution.
* ''[[Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff]]'' does this all the time [[Stylistic Suck|in a highly exaggerated manner]].
* ''[[Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff]]'' does this all the time [[Stylistic Suck|in a highly exaggerated manner]].
* This webcomic [http://mind-numbinglyboringwebcomic.smackjeeves.com/comics/1403290/prologue/\] consists entirely of beat panels in the first comic. But what do you expect from a comic called "The Mind-numbingly Boring Webcomic"? It appears to get better and actually funny in the next actual comic, but who knows how it will proceed.
* This webcomic [https://web.archive.org/web/20121203021635/http://mind-numbinglyboringwebcomic.smackjeeves.com/comics/1403290/prologue/] consists entirely of beat panels in the first comic. But what do you expect from a comic called "The Mind-numbingly Boring Webcomic"? It appears to get better and actually funny in the next actual comic, but who knows how it will proceed.
* A [http://www.sexdrugsandjunecleaver.com/2010/01/18/anni/ Sex, Drugs, and June Cleaver] strip uses two consecutive beat panels ''as the punchline''.
* A [http://www.sexdrugsandjunecleaver.com/2010/01/18/anni/ Sex, Drugs, and June Cleaver]{{Dead link}} strip uses two consecutive beat panels ''as the punchline''.


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This parody of Achewood by xkcd sets the record for number of awkward-pause panels in one strip (previously held by Achewood).

DID YOU SEE THOSE TWO BEAT PANELS

THEY WERE *CRUCIAL* TO THE JOKE
Yelling Bird, Questionable Content

A silent panel in sequential art. Usually the next-to-last panel in a serialized comic strip, since it approximates the comedic pause before a punchline.

Particularly efficient comic artists may copy and paste adjacent panels, since the point of the Beat Panel is usually that the characters are frozen in contemplation. Another variation is to have two beat panels, with just a quizzical change of expression in the second to show a character's confusion (more likely to happen in a four-panel strip than a three-panel strip). It can also be unusually long to indicate a long beat.

Compare Silent Scenery Panel. A Beat is the (un)spoken version.

Examples of Beat Panel include:

Anime and Manga

  • The manga of Azumanga Daioh uses these a lot, often at the end of the comic when the gag is a lack of action. These usually translate to (often hilarious) stretches of awkward silence in the anime. One of the more memorable ones:

Panel 1: Chiyo: Oh, Sakaki, you're here already! It'll be an hour before the others get here!
Panel 2: Sakaki: It's okay... I'll wait outside... with Mr. Tadakichi...
Panels 3 and 4: (The same image of Sakaki, perfectly content, sitting under a tree with Mr. Tadakichi)

    • An example of how they translate this: in the anime, during the same scene, the camera stays focused on Sakaki as every other main character walks into Chiyo's house.
  • Hentai manga Witchcraft uses this to great comedic effect. Kagami is trying to get Kaoru to relax so she can effectively hypnotize him (Mildly NSFW text):

Kagami: Well, the easiest way is that relaxed state right after ejaculation. All right, ejaculate.
 Kaoru: Right...
 (Beat Panel)
 Kaoru: ... ... Ejaculate?
 Kagami: Yes.
 Kaoru: You mean where it ... squirts out?
 Kagami: That's right. Now hurry up.

Ayase: I never said I approved (of you choosing Kanale). In fact there's another problem before all this: Kanale already belongs to me.

    • ... The silence goes on for multiple panels.
  • There's one early on in the Battle Royale manga. Shuya asks Noriko how she can trust him so easily. She says "You didn't peek at my panties." Cue the ellipsis and possibly the only funny moment in the story.

Comic Books

  • Christopher Priest might well be the Trope Codifier. Quantum and Woody, Black Panther, and pretty much everything else he wrote were rife with beat panels. The impressive thing was that as often as he used them, they never got stale or overdone; he knew exactly when and where to use them.
  • The Keith Giffen/J. M. DeMatteis comedy incarnation of Justice League of America used this all the time, sometimes featuring entire Beat Pages.
    • J.M. DeMatteis's run on Spectacular Spider-Man featured a beat page - but it wasn't funny, rather it was one of the creepiest pages ever seen in a comic book.
  • Used excessively in Invincible, then Lampshaded when the main character gets his comics signed by an artist who comments on his use of copying and pasting panels.
  • In the comic Teen Titans, after Beast Boy asked Raven to go with him on a "not-a-date", there was a beat panel before Raven said "Let's go".
  • In an Invincible Iron Man issue, Pepper Potts admits to Maria Hill that she slept with Tony. A shocked Maria Hill admit that she also slept with Tony a few days before Potts. Follows a succession of panel with both looking shocked, each at each other, and then each looking down, visibly angry. After that, Hill mutters a simple "Tony Stark. Tony fucking Stark."
  • One of the traditions of a super team crossover is having a few B-List (or even major) villains crash the headquarters seeking revenge, then a beat panel as they realize there are quite a few more super heroes than they expected.
  • Peter David enjoys regular use of these. The Madrox mini-series contained a number of examples.
  • In Scott Pilgrim, Scott asks Wallace what the website for Amazon.ca is. Wallace gets his beat panel with a dumbfounded look and a series of ellipses and responds ".... Amazon.ca".
  • Life in Hell occasionally uses these to an extreme. Matt Groening refers to these as "all those Akbar and Jeff strips where they stare at each other." Keep in mind there were often dozens of panels to a page.
  • During the Joss Whedon run on Astonishing X Men, the morning after Peter Rasputin and Kitty Pryde finally make love, they meet with Wolverine in the kitchen. Two beat panels follow; one where Wolverine looks at Peter, and one where he looks at Kitty. He then returns to his breakfast, muttering, "'Bout time."

Newspaper Comics

  • Pretty much every comic has used this at some point. It's been around since the early days of comics, but it really took off in the 60's and 70's, when a new generation of cartoonists raised on films and television sought to make their comics more cinematic. Doonesbury is often credited with popularizing the beat, and it remains one of the most frequent users of this trope.
    • A comic strip by David Lynch was almost entirely made up of beat panels. The same ones. For ten years.
  • Interestingly, The Far Side occasionally pulled this off in a one-panel strip. The visual was some awkward situation, while the punchline came in the caption.
  • Discussed as well as demonstrated in this Barney and Clyde strip seen here [dead link].

New Media

Video Games

Beat: We ain't treading on thin ice! Shibuya's not cold enough for ice!
Uzuki: .....
Kariya: .....
Neku: .....

Web Comics

And now, by popular demand, Jeremy, the creature nature never intended in his own comic!!!!!!!!

Vole: De pipple of Mechanicsburg vould not ekcept [shutting down Castle Heterodyne] as proof dot she iz a Heterodyne.
Gil: No, neither would my father.
Vole:...not unless she danced nekked through de ruins vile trying to shoot down de moon, turned all de tourists into monsters--and den built a very dangerous fountain out of sausages.

  • beat*

Gil: Well... yes, that goes without saying.

Hot Topic Avenger: The acceptable pause for a punchline has passed, meaning either you're serious or you suck at telling a joke.

Violet: A bad, floaty, shooty, tinny thing is being bad upstairs!
(squirrel girls look at each other)
(all four): ♥ ♥ Field test! ♥ ♥