The U.K. newspaper The Guardian marked the U.S. Election Day with a short comic called America: Elect! that uses limited animation in some very effective ways. The comic is constructed as one continuous series of panels, and as the reader scrolls downward, elements move in and out of the picture — primary candidates get crossed out, a tiny Osama bin Laden falls from the sky, sign-carrying tea partiers pop into the panel.

The comic is credited to "Guardian US Interactive Team with Richard Adams and Erin McCann"; Adams is in the newspaper's Washington, D.C., bureau, and McCann is a copy editor who recently wrote about New York Comic Con for the Guardian blog. It's lighthearted and clever, and will take about five minutes to read. Of course, it's also incomplete, as the comic was posted yesterday. The story says "stay tuned for the final chapter," but it's not clear where that's going to be posted.