Structural Features
Speech Bubbles
Stylistic Features
Graphic Novels You (May) Have Read
Grab Bag
100

The name of the individual squares that consist of an image and/or text. 

Panel

100

Used to show loud sounds, electronic sounds, or screaming

Jagged bubbles

100

The word used to describe the location including time and place.

Setting

100

This graphic novel tells the story of a son learning about his parents' persecution during the Holocaust. 

Maus
100

This country is credited with popularizing graphic novels in the form of manga, which encompasses a wide range of genres and readership. 

Japan

200

The name of the spaces between the framed panels. 

Gutters

200

Used to show someone's thoughts, dreams, or imagination.

Cloud bubbles

200
Name the technique whereby a word is formed to imitate a natural sound. 

Onomatopoeia

200

This graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang tells three seemingly unrelated stories that come together in an unexpected twist. 

American Born Chinese

200

This graphic novel by Frank Miller, depicting the Battle of Thermopylae was adapted into a wildly popular 2006 film. 

300

300

The name of the borders that go around the panels. 

Frames

300

Used to depict a cold or hostile tone. 

Icicle bubbles

300

Facial expression, gaze, gesture, and posture are all considered this. 

Body language

300

This graphic novel is based on a play in which three witches tell a Scottish general that he will be king of Scotland. 

Macbeth

300

A Contract with God by Will Eisner is often credited as the first graphic novel. The book was published on this date (197_).

1978

400

The name of the rectangular boxes at the top of the bottom of a panel that includes the narrators dialogue. 

Narration box

400

Used to convey different moods or emotions. 

Colored bubbles. 

400

Symbolism is common in graphic novels. An author might use the image of a diamond ring to symbolize this. 

Marriage, engagement, love, wealth, or luxury

400

This graphic novel depicts the childhood and early adult years of a girl growing up in Iran and Austria during and after the Islamic Revolution. 

Persepolis

400

This is the term used to describe the combination of text and illustrations in a sequential format. 

Sequential Art

500

The name of an extra wide panel that stretches the whole width of the page. 

Splash

500

Name all four of the types of speech bubbles. 

Jagged, cloud, icicle, colored

500

The name of the teardrops, sweat drops, question marks, or motion lines that convey a characters' emotions or movement.

Emanata

500

This graphic novel follows the title character who is an anarchist in a dystopian UK, who is orchestrating a series of terrorist attacks to take down the government. 

V for Vendetta

500

This is the difference between a graphic novel and a comic book in terms of publishing format. 

A graphic novel is a standalone, book-length story, whereas comic books are shorter and serialized.