You can add text in an alphabet lore comic by first deciding on the font style and size that suits the theme. Then, place the text in appropriate locations within the frames to convey the intended message clearly. Also, make sure the color of the text contrasts well with the background for better visibility.
The 'alphabet lore full story' typically involves a world where the letters are like characters. They can have different forms, like in some interpretations, the letters are living beings. The story may cover things such as how they came to be in this world, their relationships with one another. For example, some letters might be friends and work together, while others could be rivals. It also might touch on the magic or significance that each letter has. Maybe certain letters are considered lucky or have special powers within the lore, and the story unfolds as we learn more about these aspects of each letter.
Often, Russian comic novels use satire. They make fun of different aspects of society like social classes, bureaucracy, and human follies. For example, in 'The Twelve Chairs', the two main characters' pursuit of the chairs with the treasure mocks the greed in society.
It might be possible to read it if you have some knowledge of Russian and access to translation tools or resources. But it could still be challenging to fully understand all the nuances.
Another great one is 'The Golovlyov Family' by Mikhail Saltykov - Shchedrin. It satirizes the Russian gentry through a family's story filled with dark humor. It shows the decay and moral bankruptcy within the family in a rather comical yet thought - provoking way.