The Cole series is a narrative in five sequential pictures of the rise and fall of an imaginary civilization.
You can spend hours here: articles come with copious sidebars and illustrations, including sequential pictures and even voiceovers to lead you through an article.
A set of sequential pictures seen at a high speed creates this effect.
A short story was told in few sequential pictures, and the text (many times in rhyming poetic form) was placed beneath the images.
Similar forms of pottery with sequential pictures can also be found throughout medieval Islamic Persia.
The expedient adopted by Trudgill is to deal with each component of soil and vegetation in turn and then to build up a sequential picture of the whole system.
The format consists of sequential pictures with captions, rather than utilizing the staple of word-balloons, a convention that would later be developed in newspaper comic strips.
In two sequential pictures, he gets up, turns for a last look, then walks laboredly away.
Rome's Trajan's Column, dedicated in 113 AD, is an early surviving examples of a narrative told through the use of sequential pictures.
Mechanism parts can be re-positioned to give a sequential picture of the complete system throughout its operating cycle.