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In response!
In response to you Shayna S. I'm not quite sure. I suppose the more I think about it the more I believe I am questioning whether a certain gender in respect to biologic functioning creates differences in how two different sexes process or possibly receive and interpret images--does being a male versus a female affect our natural preference towards images or words? Spleenfiend's response is interesting, maybe it is simply an assumption of men being visually aroused and it could have nothing to do with graphic novel images...I just found it to be an entertaining question when asking myself why I preferred the words in graphic novels to the provided images.