Additionally, comic writers need to constantly think about choice of moment, frame, flow, word and image, to think about the finished product. To start with, the comic can be a rough sketch of the images, dialogue and narration but always think about the final product. The writer can mess around with the order of the choices, because that is how the comic is different than all the other ones, even just changing the background color, size of the font, or what not. Just keep the flow going even though it might not be logical but if it is random, the writer willl keep the reader on their toes.
However, the way the writer goes into detail of the image from the dialogue is extremely vital. I feel like when I am reading a comic, it is almost a slow motion movie, but in the end it all comes together in my mind like a motion picture. By just enlarging a whole scene of characters, and then zooming into one character makes the reader wonder why is the writer doing this to keep the reader thinking what will come next. Long and short shots of the images make the story more intense by just certain colors, expressions and imagery that the writer makes.