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Dec 2017

Hi! I have a question about the length of a "episode" vs how many panels per "episode'. (Im assuming episodes are longer than traditional comic pages because they seem to be longer in content.)

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I usually use 2 A4 page for each episode
I usually do something like 5 panel for pages, about 8 to 10 panels for each episode.
But i work more thinking in pages rather than panels

Well I do webtoons, and it's about 40 panels per episode for Axis. Though if I'm trying to do more industry standard I'd go for about 70+ panels.

I write a poetry comic16. Every line of the poem has a corresponding art. The poem itself forms the sub-series where every episode has 1 stanza.

My panels varies from 3-6 depending on how long the stanza is.

my updates are two pages, and a page is anything from 4 to 8 panels, but i aim for five or six, making an episode 10-12 panels most of the time

I post an A4 page per update and it's usually 3-4 panels big, but I've had 2 panel pages, when showing the environment for instance. People seem to be fine with it!

Standard is 5 panels per page max for folks who do professional comic lettering, that way they have room to fit bubbles, speech, and sound effects.

But in the world of online indi stuff, you can squeeze more if you're doing it all yourself, as long as you have room for your speech n it's not crammed. The reason is because we who do digital n never do print, don't need to worry about actual page sizes for print, so you're not limited on format. So all that's needed is to not squish bubbles n text. c: