Two-Panel Comic Template Book 200 blank pages. Your story, already framed.
There's something about the two-panel layout that just clicks once you start using it. Two big horizontal panels, full-width, stacked clean. It sounds simple because it is — but simple doesn't mean limited. Some of the most striking pages in comics and manga lean on exactly this kind of restraint.
I made this book because I needed it. I wanted a physical sketchbook where I could sit down with a pencil or a pen and draft scenes without having to set anything up first. Two panels per page. Clean borders. Done. The layout does its job and stays out of the way.
This is 200 pages of that.
The image is pretty self-explanatory.
If you're a beginner learning to think in panels, this is a clean, low-pressure place to start. If you're a working artist who grinds pages regularly, this is 200 sessions waiting to happen.
This works with a bunch of drawing apps - photoshop, clipstudio (my love), Kira, and more. Anyway, enjoy!
Tag me on IG as you fill it up. I'd love to see what you make with it:
@mark_a_figueroa
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200 READY-TO-USE TWO-PANEL PAGES — Open it and start drawing. No grids to set up, no rulers, no fussing with layout. Each page gives you two clean, full-width horizontal panels that are perfectly proportioned for comics, manga, manhwa, and storyboards. Just bring your story.
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BUILT FOR STORYTELLERS WHO MOVE FAST — The two-panel layout is one of the most powerful tools in comics. It's perfect for dramatic scene transitions, wide establishing shots, intense face-offs, and pages that breathe. Whether you're plotting a graphic novel or drafting a webcomic, this format gives your panels room to live.
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NOT JUST FOR COMICS — Storyboarders use it for shot breakdowns. Animators use it for key frame planning. Writers use it to visualize chapter beats before scripting. The ownership page even includes prompts to use it as an outline, table of contents, or tracking log — it's a creative workhorse.
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A GREAT ENTRY POINT FOR BEGINNERS, A SERIOUS TOOL FOR PROS — If you're just getting into making comics or manga, the two-panel layout teaches you to think visually in a simple, powerful frame. If you're an experienced artist, it's a great format for short-form storytelling and anthology-style work.
- QUALITY PAGES, CLEAN DESIGN — Printed on standard 8.5" x 11" pages. The panel borders are crisp and the layout stays out of your way. Includes an ownership page and notes section so you can organize your work from page one.
