Panel (comics)

The horizontal newspaper strip can also employ only a single panel, as sometimes seen in Wiley Miller's Non Sequitur.

[2] In Asia, a vertical four-panel arrangement (yonkoma) is common in newspapers, such as with Azumanga Daioh.

The word "panel" may also refer to a cartoon consisting of a single drawing; the usage is a shortened form of "single-panel comic".

Major comic strips in panel format include The Far Side, Dennis the Menace, The Family Circus, Ziggy, Herman and Ripley's Believe It or Not.

J. R. Williams' long-run Out Our Way continued as a daily panel even after it expanded into a Sunday strip, Out Our Way with the Willets.

[3] Early daily strips were large, often running the entire width of the newspaper, and were sometimes three or more inches high.

A five-panel page from a Captain Future superhero comic
A typical comics page layout.
A is a panel
B is a borderless panel
are the gutters
is a tier
A play with panels in Winsor McCay 's Little Sammy Sneeze strip.