To determine the correct order of the scattered comic strips, look for visual cues like speech bubbles or scene continuity. Start by identifying any sequential elements within the strips, such as recurring characters or settings, to help piece the story together in the right order. If all else fails, check for any dates or numbers that may indicate the chronological sequence of the strips.
rearrange them in the correct order
first, you collect all the comic strips. then, you go tothe comic place. the will be a guy there holding the title of the comic. talk 2 him and he will ask you if you have the comic. But first, you have to unscramble the comic order. then he will take the comic from you and give you a reward. =) Good Luck!
They evolved in this order:Animation (from 5200 year old Iranian pottery)Comic strips (as on the Bayeux tapestry of 1066)Video games (which were invented in the 20th century)
you play around with the pieces and put them in the correct order.
he tells you to find the whole comic.
to get in the detention room you should chew gum in the school and to get the gum first find the 8 comic pieces and put them in correct order and then give them to the guy in the classic comic store and he will give you the gum.
The guy in the Klassic Komix store gives you the gum if you find all of his comic pieces and put them in the right order. Go to the store and get the "frame" that the panels fit into, then find the 8 pieces that are scattered around on the island. (see related question for a list)
The guy in the Klassic Komix store gives you the gum if you find all of his comic pieces and put them in the right order. Go to the store and get the "frame" that the panels fit into, then find the 8 pieces that are scattered around on the island. Put them together and bring them back to the comic store and the guy will give you some gum. (see related question for a list)
you put all the comic pieces together in order. PS. it is a puzzle>
Rain showers can be scattered, you will often hear the weather forcaster, forcasting scattered showers, seeds too can be scattered either by natural events such a being scattered by the wind, or animals, or a farmer may scatter seeds in order to grow crops. In maths terms you can produce scatter graphs with data plotted or scattered all over the graph area.The final answer is to have your ashes scattered.
yes! if the comic is not complete or in perfect order, you cannot trade it.
You assemble them in the correct order to form a comic strip in the frame you received from the Klassic Komix guy. There are four frames on the top and four on the bottom, and the locker combination to Nate's locker is written across the middle, which indicates which order they go in. Move the pieces around until they "lock" into the frame. When it is finished take it back to the comic book shop.