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  1. 23 de ago. de 2021 · So really you can use flashbacks in creative ways to speed up time, show relationships and make it loop back to certain events you want to wrap up, set up and so on. Give my comic a quick squizz if you wanna see what I mean, Mostly chapter 2's beginning.

  2. 31 de ago. de 2020 · I usually transition to memories in crucial moments. For example if the character is passed out or severely injured i show flashbacks. I'll usually open up with the time frame stating when it was or what stage of life the character was in during the flashback.

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  3. How to Use Flashbacks in Comics. Part of the series: Art Techniques. Flashbacks are a very important narrative device, especially in the world of comic books...

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  5. 13 de jul. de 2022 · For my comic when I do flashbacks I usually have tiny dots over the drawing to try and indicate that it's a flashback. I see some artists using rounded black boarders in the panels, others seem to use black and white if it's in colors.

  6. It's much more of a YA book, but Smile by Raina Telgemeier makes good use of memories/flashbacks IIRC. "Here" by Richard McGuire (either the "Raw" short, or the full graphic novel) and the riff that Grant Morrison did on that in "Pax Americana" are really interesting ways to consider time in comics.