Does anyone object to adding wikipedia's definition to the long description:
> Structure
> Traditionally, yonkoma follow a structure known as kishōtenketsu. This word is a compound formed from the following Japanese kanji characters:
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> Ki (起): The first panel forms the basis of the story; it sets the scene.
> Shō (承): The second panel develops upon the foundation of the story laid down in the first panel.
> Ten (転): The third panel is the climax, in which an unforeseen development occurs.
> Ketsu (結): The fourth panel is the conclusion, in which the effects of the third panel are seen.[2]