In a mountainous area, an earthquake occurred. A family of four was in their house. The shaking was intense. The father quickly pushed his wife and two children under a strong table. He then grabbed some blankets and water bottles nearby. After the quake stopped, they were safe. They then joined the local rescue team to search for other survivors. They knew they were lucky and wanted to give back to their community.
A story I recall is about an old man during an earthquake in a big city. He refused to leave his old house which was about to collapse because his late wife's memories were there. But as the building started to crumble more, a young firefighter managed to convince him to leave. The old man later realized that his wife would have wanted him to be safe and started to help the firefighters with the relief work, sharing his knowledge of the local area.
Representing an earthquake in comics can be done by depicting the sudden jolts, the chaos it causes. You could illustrate how it disrupts daily life - like toppled traffic lights, disrupted power lines. Maybe even show rescue efforts to add depth to the story.
I recommend "From the X-Men Apocalypse Across the World" to you. The protagonist of this book experienced an earthquake when he was young and learned a lot of related knowledge. As a result, he obtained two abilities in the X-Men. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
During the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, there was a love story between Thomas and Isabella. Thomas worked in a factory near Isabella's home. When the earthquake struck, Isabella was frightened. Thomas, without hesitation, rushed to her house. He found her huddled in a corner. Thomas comforted her and they tried to find a safe place together. As they faced the destruction around them, they knew they had to depend on each other. Their relationship deepened during this difficult time. They later built a new life together, always remembering how their love began during that fateful earthquake.