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"Mostly, I was only interested in television as a kid, and the majority of reading material I collected was an adjunct to that central concern, comic books and magazines included"

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Ware’s admission lands like a quiet rebuke to the myth of the naturally “bookish” artist. He’s not laundering his origin story into literature and prestige; he’s pointing to television as the gravitational center of childhood attention, with reading demoted to a kind of supporting technology. The phrasing does a lot of work. “Mostly” and “only” undercut any romantic narrative about early genius. “Collected” sounds deliberate, even archivally minded, yet what he’s collecting isn’t canon but “adjunct” material: comics and magazines as peripherals orbiting the screen.

The intent feels twofold: confession and calibration. Ware is an artist famously associated with meticulous, literary graphic novels, but he frames his formative media diet as fundamentally audiovisual and commercial. That’s not self-deprecation so much as a map of influence. Television teaches pacing, episodic structure, cliffhangers, and the hypnotic loop of repetition - all elements Ware later folds into comics that often feel like rewinding a life, rewatching moments until they bruise.

The subtext is class and era as much as taste. For a kid growing up in late-70s/80s America, TV wasn’t just entertainment; it was infrastructure - cheap, ubiquitous, socially shared. “Adjunct” reading reads like a workaround for boredom, or an extension of fandom and advertising ecosystems (magazines, tie-ins, comic universes) rather than a school-approved relationship to books.

In the context of Ware’s career, the line also defends comics’ legitimacy without pleading for it. He’s saying: my gateway wasn’t high culture, and that’s the point. The work can still be exacting, devastating, and formally radical - even if it started as an accessory to the glow of the tube.

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Ware, Chris. (2026, January 15). Mostly, I was only interested in television as a kid, and the majority of reading material I collected was an adjunct to that central concern, comic books and magazines included. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/mostly-i-was-only-interested-in-television-as-a-157998/

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Ware, Chris. "Mostly, I was only interested in television as a kid, and the majority of reading material I collected was an adjunct to that central concern, comic books and magazines included." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/mostly-i-was-only-interested-in-television-as-a-157998/.

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"Mostly, I was only interested in television as a kid, and the majority of reading material I collected was an adjunct to that central concern, comic books and magazines included." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/mostly-i-was-only-interested-in-television-as-a-157998/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Chris Ware (born December 28, 1967) is a Artist from USA.

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