Sequential Art surrounds us daily in a silent performance that we readers fill in the sensory gaps. That mutual participation educates us, informs us, records us for posterity, galvanizes us, and in most cases, entertains us, proving why it is one of the most resilient and plastic of the art forms today. Often looked down upon as common, see examples of this form in Egyptian hieroglyphs to the Bayeux Tapestries to saucy political cartoons in the 1700s to comic books in the late 1920s; they all point to the magic and power of words and pictures. Your message and your creativity fill up that form and bring it to life.