I found all of the still on the history of the comic book interesting
but I found the stuff about the Comics code and the history after particularly interesting.
The code starts this issues in my head about censorship vs quality
control. The whole thing seemed to turn
in a huge mess. Most of which may be fuel simply not allowing adult comic and
kids comic to exist separately thus dooming them stuck together, pretty much
forever. It’s funny now there is still a
struggle to get more kids into comic and create more all age stories. Somewhere
along the line comics just seemed to get confused and in way started to
overcompensate. If I believe after the
code is lifted comic become super adult, pushing out a lot of all ages
stuff. Which is why it’s funny that the
Disney Ducks comic were super popular, Funny, but not surprising. Comics and
cartoons share lot history and issues. One could say they are siblings in a
way. Similarly cartoon were often not
given an thought but also heavily censored because they were “for kids”. But in a way that’s backfired because now children’s
cartoons are becoming some of the best show and tv and compare to “adult
cartoons” are often better written and handling much deeper topics. This is
sort of where I find Disney Duck plays in. They are simple but well written
stories that are fun. And good story telling
is something that is felt by both adults and children
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