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Two characters in his series even utilize onomatopoeia as their weapon. Very notable written sound effects are one of the notable traits of his style and he considers them an integral part of his artwork. Hirohiko Araki (known best for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure) takes this trope very seriously.When Big G punches Sneech, Sneech's scream is written out as text. In "A World Without Sound", the characters write various sound effects on paper, such as "Whistle" and "CLAP CLAP".The size is according to how loud you speak it.
There's a drink that makes your sound solid, turned it into letters.Especially romantic novels tend to be filled with sound effects ranging from falling petals, the rain, wind to the fast beating of the human heart. Light Novels tend to have these a lot, probably since they are closely related to manga.
Can be used for Sound-Effect Bleep with Speechbubbles Interruption. A particularly common form of Editorial Synaesthesia. Contrast the Unsound Effect, which is a written effect that is not onomatopoeia. The Written Roar is one specific kind of Written Sound Effect. Some very creative things can be done with fonts, sizes, colors, shadows or glow, placement, spatial orientations, and curvatures to make a Written Sound Effect more evocative and fit it with the art. Without written sound effects, those scenes would live in a peculiarly silent space in the reader's head, where the only imagined sounds would be the dialogue, if any. Comics are highly visual media that show a scene in pictures instead of describing it in words. Sound effects written out as onomatopoeia can be used in many media, but they play a special role in Sequential Art. We've all experienced it: We're reading a book, or a comic, or a website, when all of a sudden: