Sure. Well, comics often tell stories through a combination of pictures and text. For example, superhero comics like those of Superman usually start with the origin story. He's from the planet Krypton, sent to Earth as a baby. Then the comics show his growth on Earth, his discovery of his powers, and how he decides to use them for good. He faces various villains like Lex Luthor who try to defeat him. Each issue of the comic is like a chapter in the overall story, gradually building the character and the world around him.
Yes. Consider the "Maus" comics. It's a very different kind of comic. It tells the true story of the author's father's experience during the Holocaust. The story is presented in a unique way, with animals representing different groups (Jews as mice, Nazis as cats). It shows the horrors of the concentration camps, the loss of family members, and the struggle to survive during that dark time. The full story in the comics is not only about the events but also about the relationship between the author and his father as he tries to understand his father's past.