The present study integrates four primary social cognition processes Joint Attention(JA), Intention Detection(ID), Per-spective Taking(PT), and Social Reference(SR) into lively comic scenarios in order to disentangle their relationships andpossible one-to-one connections. By using eye-tracking technique, gaze patterns in terms of Total Fixation Durationwere considered as indexes to examine the hypotheses. It is found that PT is positively correlated with JA, ID, and SRwhereas JA is positively correlated with ID and PT. As a criteria-related validation, the scores of Geneva Social CognitionScale(GeSoCS) were used to delineate the gaze performance. Participants with higher score in GeSoCS showed differenteye-movement patterns to those with lower score, indicating the pattern of eye movements could be a reliable indicatorof social cognition status. Moreover, the correlations revealed in the present study suggest that close connections existbetween social cognition processes and eye gaze scanning toward pictorial scenarios.