| Panel | Scene Description | Dialogue / Caption (English Translation) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Wide shot of Capitan Tiago’s empty, grand sala. Chairs are scattered. Capitan Tiago sits alone on a sofa, head bowed. | Caption: Binondo, after midnight. The grand party is over. | | Panel 2 | Close-up of Capitan Tiago’s face. He looks tired and sad, not his usual cheerful self. | Tiago (thought): “The house feels empty... my heart is heavy.” | | Panel 3 | A servant enters, whispering to Tiago. | Servant: “Sir, a man is here. He says he has urgent news.” | | Panel 4 | The stranger enters. He is tall, pale, wearing dark European clothes and a hat, hiding his eyes. | Stranger: “Capitan Tiago? I bring tidings regarding the Ibarra family.” | | Panel 5 | Tiago grips a rosary. The stranger speaks in a low, serious tone. | Tiago: “Don Rafael’s death has broken me. What of young Ibarra?” Stranger: “The storm is not over. Many want him destroyed.” | | Panel 6 | Flashback or symbolic panel: A silhouette of Don Rafael behind bars, fading into a star in the sky. | Caption: “A star in the sky” – a soul now free from earthly injustice. | | Panel 7 | Tiago stands up, alarmed. The stranger raises a hand to calm him. | Tiago: “Are they after Ibarra too?” Stranger: “Silence. The walls have ears.” | | Panel 8 | Final panel: The stranger leaves through a dark doorway. Tiago stares out a window at a single, bright star. | Caption: Capitan Tiago prays for the soul of Don Rafael and for Ibarra’s safety. |
Production and Analysis of a Comic Strip Adaptation of Noli Me Tangere , Kabanata 5: “Isang Bituin sa May Langit” Noli Me Tangere Kabanata 5 Comic Strip
The purpose of this report is to outline the narrative structure, key scenes, and visual elements necessary to create an accurate and engaging comic strip for Kabanata 5 of José Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere . The comic strip aims to condense the chapter’s emotional core—Capitan Tiago’s grief and the introduction of the mysterious stranger—into 6–8 illustrated panels. | Panel | Scene Description | Dialogue /