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A. David Lewis deposited Diagnosis Deafness in Cancer Comics in the group
Comics Scholarship/Comics Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 9 months ago A brief piece on what I call “diagnosis deafness.” In short, to depict the sudden disorientation and shock of being diagnosed with cancer, comics artists frequently employ a visual rhetoric usually reserved for instances of deafness. At least momentarily – during an immensely significant moment in the life of the character – words fail, devolving into meaningless sound strokes or marked by mute blankness.