The assignment was to create a comic of a fairy tale or fable, without text, using all six types of closure (see Scott McCloud’s book Understanding Comics for an explanation). This story is from Aesop, and is called, “The Old Man and Death.”
The moral is: “We would often be sorry if our wishes were gratified.” In other words, be careful what you wish for!



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This was great! What do the notes on the side mean? Like aspect to aspect?
Thanks! I made the notes to delineate where the types of closure occurred.