Panel-Per-Page Comic Book is an alternative to traditional comic book structure that was developed by artists BC Rice and Joseph Boquiren. In traditional comic book format, each page is constructed with a variety of different sizes, shapes, and numbers of panels. In Panel-Per-Page Comic Books there is a singular, cohesive form wherein each panel is the dimensions (11 X 8) of an entire comic book page and the viewer may only see one panel at a time. This alternative was informed primarily by smart devices which had always been notorious for being difficult to read digital comic books. Most often the Panel-Per-Page Comic Book is only available via digital distribution. Some creators utilize their social media pages while other's incorporate HTML 5 and Adobe Flash embedded on their domains.