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If the [[Splash Panel]] is also a [[Silent Scenery Panel]], the result it almost invariably [[Scenery Porn]].
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== Anime and Manga ==
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** Earlier in the book there is a two-page splash panel when Adrian Veidt defends himself from an assasin. It doesn't take up the whole of both pages though, its the size of a single page and placed right on the center seam, the only panel in the book span two pages. The reason? The entire chapter's panel layouts are a palindrome and the splashpage is right in the middle, emphasizing the mirrored layouts.
* On most ''[[Asterix]]'' books, rather than devote several pages to the climactic battle, there is instead a full-page bird's-eye view of the whole thing, often with handy charts and footnotes showing who's doing what to whom.
* Four full-page panels were added to ''[[Tintin (Comic Book)|The Crab with the Golden Claws]]'' to help pad the adventure out to 62 pages.
* [[Will Eisner]] is probably one of the first people to use splash panels in Western comics (or at least is the [[Trope Codifier]]). Eisner used splash panels in [[The Spirit]] to great success.
* Every issue of Cable & Deadpool opens with a splash page, usually of Deadpool fighting something. In one case, an army of evil clowns.