I'd like to know why it is comic book people misuse words, particularly the word CAMEO: The appearance of a KNOWN person.
This not a serious question, but I'll answer Ottley's. Most books don't have pictures and they don't need them. The use of art to tell these stories is secondary to the story and always has been. Since words symbols began being used to communicate 5,000 years ago. Words convey messages to tell a story where images present only a particular view of a story that would be, if not indecipherable, then certainly up for interpretation, without words.
What is the most confusing thing in comics you wish someone would figure out and explain?