This special project explores the use of stereoscopy within the medium of comic strips. The three-dimensional effect is created through anaglyph images, which require red–cyan filter lenses for viewing. Comic strips and graphic novels are highly evolved and widely popular art forms, distinguished by their ability to engage readers through sequential panels that encourage mental transitions between frames. The project draws inspiration from well-known comic traditions, including classic graphic novels and newspaper comic strips. While conventional comic illustrations rely on flat visual representation, this project experiments with the use of 3D layers and stereoscopic techniques to overcome this limitation. By introducing depth through stereoscopy, the visual experience of the comic strip is enhanced, resulting in a more immersive and engaging form of visual storytelling.