From Gary Larson's The Far Side to George Herriman's Krazy Kat,
comic strips have two obvious defining features. They are visual
narratives, using both words and pictures to tell stories, and they
use word balloons to represent the speech and thought of depicted
characters. Art historians have studied visual artifacts from every
culture; cultural historians have recently paid close attention to
movies. Yet the comic strip, an art form known to everyone, has not
yet been much studied by aestheticians or art historians. This is
the first full-length philosophical account of the comic strip.
Distinguished philosopher David Carrier looks at popular
American and Japanese comic strips to identify and solve the
aesthetic problems posed by comic strips and to explain the
relationship of this artistic genre to other forms of visual art.
He traces the use of speech and thought balloons to early
Renaissance art and claims that the speech balloon defines comics
as neither a purely visual nor a strictly verbal art form, but as
something radically new. Comics, he claims, are essentially a
composite art that, when successful, seamlessly combine verbal and
visual elements.
Carrier looks at the way an audience interprets comics and
contrasts the interpretation of comics and other mass-culture
images to that of Old Master visual art. The meaning behind the
comic can be immediately grasped by the average reader, whereas a
piece of museum art can only be fully interpreted by scholars
familiar with the history and the background behind the painting.
Finally, Carrier relates comics to art history. Ultimately,
Carrier's analysis of comics shows why this popular art is worthy
of philosophical study and proves that a better understanding of
comics will help us better understand the history of art.
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