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In a comic, one way to produce a humorous suspense or simply signal that something doesn't exactly go as expected in a conversation, is to show several copies of the same panel successively. |
In a comic, one way to produce a humorous suspense or simply signal that something doesn't exactly go as expected in a conversation, is to show several copies of the same panel successively. |
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A variant can be to draw identical panels not successively but separated by different panels, by pages, or even by ''volumes'' for a [[Brick Joke]] effect. |
A variant can be to draw identical panels not successively but separated by different panels, by pages, or even by ''volumes'' for a [[Brick Joke]] effect. |
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[[Beat Panel]]s can resort to it. Some [[Cut and Paste Comic]]s rely ''entirely'' on this, although it can be out of laziness or to save time. This trope is for when the repetition is used deliberately for comic effect. |
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