Research about
understanding and effects in reading comics
Imbasciati and Castelli (1974) studied the effects of black (noir) gender ,
especially when subject is stressing, erotic and aggressive (Diabolik,
Kriminal, Satanik exc.). Researchers found out that black comic books influence
the mood, causing anxiety and depression. It happens especially with female
readers and almost when reader and chief character are of the same sex. It
confirms the result found by Quadrio(1966): fantastic hostility is higher in
females who have to inhibit it in their behaviour.
Detti (1982) said that comic books heroes behaviour influences readers
behaviour only when they’re psychologically weak, and their I.Q. is less than
80. This Author tells also about negative effects of stories full of reprimand, morality, censure and reproof. This
kind of stories could let children feeling fault, for the difference between
their behaviour and the always perfect behaviour of characters.
Gelati(1985) showed 12 strips of Peanuts (by Schultz) to 50 universitary
students of medicine; she found out that the misunderstanding of those strips
was more than 50%. So she told that scientific way of reading, typical of
students of medicine, doesn’t allow to understand Schultz’s spirit and all the
stories of classical
intellectual gender .
Minelli (1992), studying a sample of teen-agers, habitual readers of Dylan Dog, found out that many of them suffered the death of a parent or a relative (and it wasn’t true for the group of non-readers). So he theorized that Dylan Dog comic books, in which death themes are often discussed, are therapeutic instruments to elaborate mourning.
Normally the negative effect of reading comics, declared by some
pedagogists, is not so terrible; but it is normally related to the difficulty
to understand the language of comics book that is not so easy….