Comic Concept: “The Disappearing Phone” Panel-by-Panel GuidePanel 1: Normal StartSetting: Bedroom, morning. Character is still in bed.Caption: “It was a normal Saturday… or so I thought.”Speech bubble: “Where’s my phone?”Tip: Add a bird sound effect outside like “Chirp chirp~” to show it's a peaceful morning.Gutter: Leave space before the next panel to show the time jumps.Panel 2: Rising SuspenseSetting: Room in slight disarray, character looking under the bed.Speech bubble: “It was right here last night!”Thought bubble: “Did someone take it?”Effect: Use small motion lines to show quick searching.Gutter: Space to show movement and mild time jump.Panel 3: Bigger TwistSetting: Door creaks open, eerie hallway outside.Sound effect: Creeeaaak…Caption: “The hallway felt… wrong.”Suspension of disbelief tip: Slightly exaggerate the hallway’s darkness or stretch to make it unnaturally long. It builds tension.Panel 4: Shocking AtmosphereSetting: Hallway, with a strange shadow at the end.Sound effect: Thump… thump…Speech bubble: “Hello...? Who’s there?”Atmosphere tip: Add scratchy, dark shading around the panel edges to feel unsettling.Suspension of disbelief: The shadow might not make sense yet—lean into the mystery.Panel 5: Sudden RevealSetting: Door opens into kitchen. Phone is floating above the table.Speech bubble: “WHAT THE—?”Sound effect: Zzzzzt!Caption: “I couldn’t believe what I saw.”Suspension tip: Float the phone with glowing effects—don’t explain how. Keep the reader guessing.Panel 6: Punchline or CliffhangerSetting: A cat is underneath the table with a small controller.Speech bubble (cat): “Meow.”Thought bubble (character): “...I need sleep.”Humor effect: Shrink the final panel for comedic impact, or zoom in on the cat’s innocent face.