They are often referred to as 'box corners' or 'comic box corners'.
Well, in the context of Marvel Comics boxes, the corners could be called 'structural corners' or 'box frame corners'. They play a role in maintaining the shape and integrity of the box.
In comics, those boxes are known as frames or cells. They help to organize the sequence of events and images for the reader. Sometimes, they can vary in size and shape to add emphasis or create a certain visual effect.
The text boxes in comics are commonly referred to as speech bubbles. They help convey the dialogue or inner thoughts of the characters. Sometimes, there are special types like caption boxes for providing background info or commentary.
Marvel Comics was originally known as Timely Comics.
It's named Marvel Comics probably because it represents a unique brand or identity within the comic industry. Maybe the founders chose the name to stand out and create a distinct image.
Sure. The 'Endgame' story has made quite an impact in Marvel Comics. It often involves major plot twists and character developments.
Yes, there is. Nightshade is a character in the Marvel Comics universe.
Not that I'm aware of. I haven't come across a character with that name in Marvel Comics.
Yes, there is a character called Raptor in Marvel Comics. He's not one of the most mainstream characters, but he exists in the Marvel universe.
The boxes in graphic novels are commonly referred to as panels. These panels help divide the story into different visual sections for better presentation and understanding.
In a comic strip, the boxes are commonly referred to as frames. They help divide the story and show different scenes or moments.