Aaron Meskin

The University of Leeds

Comics, Literature, and Performance

 

In his introduction to McSweenyÕs Quartery Concern No. 13, Chris Ware describes comics as Òa page by page pattern, brought to life and ÔperformedÕ by the reader—a colourful piece of sheet music waiting to be readÓ. In this paper, I explore analogies between reading comics and experiencing musical and theatrical performances. I pay special attention to Peter KivyÕs recent suggestion that silent readings of literary works are importantly akin to performances. If some comics are literature, then KivyÕs arguments may provide support for WareÕs suggestion. In addition, I address specific issues raised by authorship practices in serially published comics; for example, I explore analogies between artistsÕ ÔrunsÕ on established titles and performances or performance interpretations.