Closure is the understanding that your reader has when they read your comics. As a writer/artist you must give your readers directions in understanding your work. These directions are called transitions and they happen in seven different ways.
- Moment to moment: this shows time passing. The result is similar to showing something in slow motion in a video.
- action to action: is similar to moment to moment, except it doesn't show every little step along the way. It usually show the beginning and ending of an action.
- Subject to subject: this takes place in one scene, but switches between characters. This is commonly used for dialogue.
- Scene to scene: this moves from one place or time to another.
- Aspect to aspect: shows multiple views of the same scene and it is usually silent. It helps to deepen the mood.
- Symbolic: takes place within the storyline and depicts something non-literally. It is making a point about a character's state of mind in a metaphoric way.
- Non-sequitur: this is two panels that seem to have no meaning when put together.