"I became an art major, took every art class my school had to offer. In college, I majored in Advertising Art and Design"
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Choosing “Advertising Art and Design” is even more revealing. For a mid-century kid who wanted to draw for a living, “fine art” promised prestige but not rent; advertising promised technique, deadlines, and the unglamorous truth that images are made to function. That training maps perfectly onto comics, a medium that has always lived in the tension between art and commerce. Panels have to sell emotion fast. Characters have to read instantly. Storytelling is design under pressure.
The subtext is a rebuke to the romantic narrative that creative careers are born from pure muse. Wein frames craft as a series of intentional choices inside a cultural system that undervalued comics and treated drawing as a trade. He’s also quietly legitimizing the path: comics weren’t a detour from “real” art, they were the logical endpoint of a disciplined, professionally minded education.
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