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this comic has too many panels
Then go read a book
Your comment has six too many words
You're getting crazy downvotes, but honestly you have a point. Take away the 3rd and 4th panels and the comic is still complete
i left out the part where i enjoyed the comic and for that i was destroyed
Shocking, that negativity gets you the same in return.
it aint that serious
Do you think it's normal for people to be downvoted so hard just for giving their opinion? It's not even a controversial one, just debatable. This is part of Lemmy that I find to be worse than Reddit, and it sucks to see it everytime.
It's kinda crazy. Take off first row and it tell the same story, do it to the second row, same, third row, same, first column, same, second column, still same.
I'd say the comic have the exact amount of panel.
You can do this whole comic with two panels.
Probably even one if the cat is facing the viewer
You don't even need the panel if you just make a paragraph.
for you it do
Just take 'em one at a time, you'll be fine.
Ehhh... Disagree. It allows the scene to linger on the anxiety, which helps the pacing.
Go look at a picture then