This engaging educational video introduces students to the unique storytelling language of comic books and graphic novels. Set in the fictional city of "Mangatropolis," the host, Caroline, and her robot companion, Mia, guide viewers through the fundamental elements that make comics a distinct medium. The narrative framework involves helping Mia regain her comic-making skills to restore a lost key to the city, adding a playful quest element to the lesson. The video breaks down complex concepts of visual literacy into three main categories: Iconography (how simple images represent complex ideas), Structure (the function of panels and gutters to manipulate time and pacing), and Content Tools (motion lines, sound effects/onomatopoeia, and speech bubbles). Specific examples demonstrate how altering panel width changes the perception of time and how the "gutter" requires the reader's mind to bridge gaps between static images to create motion and narrative. For educators, this resource serves as an excellent foundation for units on graphic novels, narrative writing, or visual arts. It moves beyond simple appreciation to analysis, teaching students how to critically "read" images and layout choices. The video provides clear definitions and interactive pause-points where students can practice drawing and analyzing, making it a perfect launchpad for creative projects where students write and illustrate their own comic strips.