You usually italicize the book title or put it within quotation marks. That's the common way to do it.
In a story, a book title is typically denoted by italicizing it. For example, 'War and Peace'. But sometimes, using quotation marks is also acceptable, like 'The Catcher in the Rye'.
You can use a catchy phrase or a descriptive one. Something that gives a hint about the main idea or creates curiosity.
One way is to have the character's words be followed by something like 'she blurted out, disrupting the flow'. You could also describe the reaction of the others being interrupted to show it. For example, 'Everyone turned in surprise as he rudely interjected.'
You can use special symbols or notations, like brackets and different font styles, to show the translation in a comic script.
You can use italics or a special font for different languages. Also, you could add a note or a footnote to explain the language change.
To denote language translation in comic script, you could include a key or legend at the beginning or end of the comic explaining the translation system. Another option is to have footnotes at the bottom of the page with the translations. It really depends on the style and layout of the comic and what works best for clarity and readability.
I'm just a person who loves reading novels, so I can't provide complete information about the novel. However, I can tell you some common storybook titles and authors. I hope it will help you: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty 2 Journey to the West-Ming Dynasty 3 Water Margins-Yuan Dynasty Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Yuan Dynasty 5 The Scholars-Qing Dynasty 6 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Qing Dynasty 7. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (Sequel)-Qing Dynasty 8 "Flowers in the Mirror"-Ming Dynasty 9 "Miserable World"-France 10. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Colombia Marquez
Here are a few recommended ancient romance novels: 1. " Pure Love on Campus: Lady Killer Becomes a Virtuous Husband ", 2. " Honey Pet Little Sweetheart: The Cold Prince Charming Abduct Home ", 3. Pirate Queen's Dumb Cute Husband, 4. " I heard that Uncle-Master is very cold ", 5. "The Cold King's Temptation: The Fierce Concubine Obediently Entering the Urn."
It usually indicates a character's thoughts or inner monologue.
A tailed bubble usually indicates that the speech or thought is coming from a specific character or object in the comic.
Well, for punctuating the title of a book in a story, start with capitalizing the first letter of each major word. Titles often avoid ending punctuation unless it's part of a proper title. For example, 'The Great Gatsby' doesn't have ending punctuation.