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For anyone serious about understanding how comics tell stories, Thierry Groensteen's *Comics and Narration* — translated by Ann Miller — is an essential read. The cover itself makes a smart statement, featuring a multi-panel sequence set at a train station where figures wait, converse, and reflect, demonstrating the very page-layout and sequential storytelling principles the book explores. Published by University Press of Mississippi in 2015, this is a thoughtful, accessible deep-dive into the mechanics of comics narrative from one of the field's most respected theorists.
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