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(Telegraph) Obvious Parents should not "look down" on comics as they are just as good for children as reading books, says the Best. Study. Ever   (telegraph.co.uk) divider line 331
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schattenteufel [TotalFark] 2009-11-06 02:58:49 PM  
That's true. Comic Books are a good introduction into literature.

Some comic books are even better than some literature.

Same thing goes for Sci-Fi.
When I was a kid my teacher insisted I stop reading sci-fi & read some "real books." Apparently Phillip K Dick, Arthur C. Clark, etc. aren't "real" authors.
Stupid teacher.

 
albo [TotalFark] 2009-11-06 03:02:22 PM  
doesn't anybody want to grow up anymore? we've become a society that seeks eternal adolescence

 
jestme [recently expired TotalFark] 2009-11-06 03:03:32 PM  
albo: doesn't anybody want to grow up anymore? we've become a society that seeks eternal adolescence

 
Mike_LowELL [TotalFark] 2009-11-06 03:06:41 PM  
albo: doesn't anybody want to grow up anymore? we've become a society that seeks eternal adolescence

Wrong. The world was just better when I was a kid, and they took that away from me.

 
jake3988 2009-11-06 03:07:12 PM  
comicsworthreading.com

APPROVES

/Hot...
//Kaley is.

 
amazing_live_seamonkeys 2009-11-06 03:07:20 PM  
Hentai?

 
scarmig 2009-11-06 03:08:24 PM  
Me, my daughters, and my local comic book store approve this article.

 
Sybarite [TotalFark] 2009-11-06 03:09:10 PM  
Although it was many years ago, I can still remember that comics were my introduction to concepts like tensile strength and geosynchronous orbit.

 
pd771 [TotalFark] 2009-11-06 03:09:45 PM  
albo: doesn't anybody want to grow up anymore? we've become a society that seeks eternal adolescence
I find it childish you think that specific mediums are automatically childish.

i283.photobucket.com

 
Whoopin 2009-11-06 03:10:48 PM  
My favorite comic book is the Internet...

 
misanthropic1 2009-11-06 03:10:55 PM  
albo: doesn't anybody want to grow up anymore? we've become a society that seeks eternal adolescence

Move to Japan; comic books are primarily targeted at grown ups.

/you sound crotchety

 
Lollerwaffle 2009-11-06 03:11:04 PM  
So. Family borrowed my muffin tin but I need those muffins. What if I were to mix up the batter and cover a pan in tinfoil and just let it settle and have like a muffin cake. What would happen if i did that? disaster?

 
vartian [TotalFark] 2009-11-06 03:11:08 PM  
albo: doesn't anybody want to grow up anymore? we've become a society that seeks eternal adolescence

You know, I hear that argument a lot, and it makes less sense to me every year I grow older. I have carved out a life, I have goals and desires I can and do achieve, and I am a kid at heart. I play video games, I read comic books, I watch South Park at 2am while highly impaired, and I have a circle of friends that I truly cherish.

I gave up looking for what society expected of me about the time I came out at 15. I was off the planned path from that point on, and I cannot imagine I would be happier if I had stuck to it.

Be a kid. Go play. Find wonder and joy. I don't see any other way to live.

 
skullkrusher 2009-11-06 03:11:19 PM  
This study wad commissioned by the Justice League

 
Pocket_Pitbull 2009-11-06 03:11:31 PM  
What was the literary award Neil Gaiman won again? You know... the one he won for Sandman... which could be considered a comic (actually a graphic novel)??

 
Rev. Skarekroe [TotalFark] 2009-11-06 03:11:40 PM  
albo: doesn't anybody want to grow up anymore? we've become a society that seeks eternal adolescence

Comics are just a medium. It's like saying stage poems represent a state of arrested adolescence because you read Dr. Seuss and Shel Silverstein as a child.
That said, what one actually DOES with that medium IS important.

 
Jim_Callahan 2009-11-06 03:11:52 PM  
Sybarite: Although it was many years ago, I can still remember that comics were my introduction to concepts like tensile strength and geosynchronous orbit.

Some comics incorporate a decent number of sci-fi elements... but don't trust 'em unless it's Isaac Asimov writing chemistry into it or something similar.

//Dude wrote a physics layman's book and a couple chemistry textbooks, knew what he was talking about.

 
shoegaze99 2009-11-06 03:12:16 PM  
vartian: Be a kid. Go play. Find wonder and joy. I don't see any other way to live.

This.

 
The English Major [TotalFark] 2009-11-06 03:12:17 PM  
pd771: albo: doesn't anybody want to grow up anymore? we've become a society that seeks eternal adolescence
I find it childish you think that specific mediums are automatically childish.


Green Lantern!

/sorry
//that was one of my favorite JLU episodes
///seriously, though, don't tell me that League of Extraordinary Gentlemen didn't get people to seek out the original source material, for example

 
Lando Lincoln [TotalFark] 2009-11-06 03:12:43 PM  
albo: doesn't anybody want to grow up anymore? we've become a society that seeks eternal adolescence

Have you read a comic book lately?

 
gorgor 2009-11-06 03:13:34 PM  
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DoughyGuy 2009-11-06 03:13:49 PM  
Just don't let them read anything by Bendis... Otherwise the poor kid's gonna sound like a Harold Pinter play when he reads out loud to the class.

 
wage0048 2009-11-06 03:13:57 PM  
schattenteufel: That's true. Comic Books are a good introduction into literature.

Some comic books are even better than some literature.

Same thing goes for Sci-Fi.
When I was a kid my teacher insisted I stop reading sci-fi & read some "real books." Apparently Phillip K Dick, Arthur C. Clark, etc. aren't "real" authors.
Stupid teacher.


As long as comics are not the only things a kid is reading, I would agree wtih you. As for Sci-fi, I was lucky enough to take a year of "Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature" my senior year of high school, and it fulfilled my English/Lit requirement for that year.

 
skullkrusher 2009-11-06 03:14:15 PM  
vartian: You know, I hear that argument a lot, and it makes less sense to me every year I grow older. I have carved out a life, I have goals and desires I can and do achieve, and I am a kid at heart. I play video games, I read comic books, I watch South Park at 2am while highly impaired, and I have a circle of friends that I truly cherish.

I gave up looking for what society expected of me about the time I came out at 15. I was off the planned path from that point on, and I cannot imagine I would be happier if I had stuck to it.

Be a kid. Go play. Find wonder and joy. I don't see any other way to live.


THIS. Make sure you and your family are taken care of both now and in the future. Once you've gotten that sort of responsibility out of the way, devote your time to enjoying yourself whether that be "adult" pursuits like art, classical music or theatre or more "childish" things like having a few beers watching baseball or going to see Slayer.

/baseball and Slayer, please.

 
AshHousewares18 2009-11-06 03:14:26 PM  
Anything is better than TV.

I hate being lumped in with the intellectual snobs that scoff at television (don't get me wrong there a lots of shows I love).

But I've read way too many studies on how neural development in children is hindered by television watching. When I have children I will be severly limiting their television/movie access until they get older.

 
pd771 [TotalFark] 2009-11-06 03:14:32 PM  
Pocket_Pitbull: What was the literary award Neil Gaiman won again? You know... the one he won for Sandman... which could be considered a comic (actually a graphic novel)??

Actually, he won Best Short Fiction for issue 19, meaning he won it for a comic book. They immediately changed the rules to make comics not eligible.

 
SwallowTheKnife 2009-11-06 03:14:35 PM  
Especially if you want to grow up to put an hour's wage into a website subscription while commenting on articles from your mom's basement!

/Typing this from mom's basement.

 
Chrispit1 2009-11-06 03:15:01 PM  
Lollerwaffle: So. Family borrowed my muffin tin but I need those muffins. What if I were to mix up the batter and cover a pan in tinfoil and just let it settle and have like a muffin cake. What would happen if i did that? disaster?


Your cook time would be a little longer, so you'd need to keep a close eye on it. But otherwise no, no disaster.

Not really sure what this has to do with comics, though...

 
misanthropic1 2009-11-06 03:15:05 PM  
Jim_Callahan: Sybarite: Although it was many years ago, I can still remember that comics were my introduction to concepts like tensile strength and geosynchronous orbit.

Some comics incorporate a decent number of sci-fi elements... but don't trust 'em unless it's Isaac Asimov writing chemistry into it or something similar.

//Dude wrote a physics layman's book and a couple chemistry textbooks, knew what he was talking about.


I'd like to see a Niel Stephenson graphic novel, he's already farming out some stories to other authors as is...

 
DaddyRat 2009-11-06 03:15:36 PM  
vartian: albo: doesn't anybody want to grow up anymore? we've become a society that seeks eternal adolescence

You know, I hear that argument a lot, and it makes less sense to me every year I grow older. I have carved out a life, I have goals and desires I can and do achieve, and I am a kid at heart. I play video games, I read comic books, I watch South Park at 2am while highly impaired, and I have a circle of friends that I truly cherish.

I gave up looking for what society expected of me about the time I came out at 15. I was off the planned path from that point on, and I cannot imagine I would be happier if I had stuck to it.

Be a kid. Go play. Find wonder and joy. I don't see any other way to live.


7.media.tumblr.com

Yup.

 
pd771 [TotalFark] 2009-11-06 03:15:39 PM  
The English Major: pd771: albo: doesn't anybody want to grow up anymore? we've become a society that seeks eternal adolescence
I find it childish you think that specific mediums are automatically childish.

Green Lantern!

/sorry
//that was one of my favorite JLU episodes
///seriously, though, don't tell me that League of Extraordinary Gentlemen didn't get people to seek out the original source material, for example



i283.photobucket.com

 
medius [TotalFark] 2009-11-06 03:15:44 PM  
Rev. Skarekroe: what one actually DOES with that medium IS important

grow cultures?

/agar the 'orrible

 
Weigard 2009-11-06 03:16:25 PM  
As a comic writer, I am happy that my chosen medium is helping out the kiddies. Now if only I wrote stuff that was age appropriate for said kiddies...

 
DirtyOldGeek 2009-11-06 03:17:29 PM  
When I was in the service, I was returning to Germany on a flight. There were a couple of young G.I.s in the next row. As the flight attendant walked down the aisle offering magazines, one of the guys asked her if she had any comic books. Sleep well, America.

I also spent a couple years in Japan. Those aren't comic boks so much as the material are graphic novels; as stated above, aimed at adults.

 
AshHousewares18 2009-11-06 03:17:40 PM  
vartian: albo: doesn't anybody want to grow up anymore? we've become a society that seeks eternal adolescence

You know, I hear that argument a lot, and it makes less sense to me every year I grow older. I have carved out a life, I have goals and desires I can and do achieve, and I am a kid at heart. I play video games, I read comic books, I watch South Park at 2am while highly impaired, and I have a circle of friends that I truly cherish.

I gave up looking for what society expected of me about the time I came out at 15. I was off the planned path from that point on, and I cannot imagine I would be happier if I had stuck to it.

Be a kid. Go play. Find wonder and joy. I don't see any other way to live.


1000x this.

Just because your an adult doesn't mean you suddenly need to stop having fun.

 
poonesfarm [TotalFark] 2009-11-06 03:17:55 PM  
They should start with this comic. It's a good introduction for children to the medium.

www.hijinxcomics.com

 
Rodent of unusual size 2009-11-06 03:18:02 PM  
Best. Headline. Ever.
blogs.crikey.com.au

 
cowsspinach [TotalFark] 2009-11-06 03:18:42 PM  
As a kid who grew up over seas since we(siblings and myself) didn't know the local language our parents made sure to buy us comic books because it was the only thing that the local stores had that were in English.


Oh those were the days.

 
FirstNationalBastard 2009-11-06 03:18:52 PM  
When I was young, I always wanted to grow up so I could have a Wife that hated me and was probably farking the paperboy, ungrateful kids that I didn't want and only thought of me only as a source of money, a dead end job that I absolutely despised, ulcers, male pattern baldness, and a soul crushing depression that made me wonder every morning I woke up "why don't I just eat a bullet and finally get some peace"?

Growing up rules!!!1!11!

/Love comics, they ain't all superheroes and spandex.

 
AshHousewares18 2009-11-06 03:19:08 PM  
poonesfarm: They should start with this comic. It's a good introduction for children to the medium.

It's in black and white, so the spread-eagle dead prostitutes won't be that scary.

 
imprimere [TotalFark] 2009-11-06 03:19:19 PM  
Reading comic books is just as good as reading books?

/something about Lou and police work
//reading is fundamental
///Lavar Burton ftw!!!

 
Bill Frist 2009-11-06 03:20:09 PM  
People should not worry about the "form" or "genre" of children's literature, but the QUALITY.

High quality comics or sci-fi or lit books will lead kids to high quality adult stuff.

If you let your kids read shiatty comics, crappy sci-fi (ie most of it) or like twilight novels they will be more likely to grow up and think Dan Brown is the reincarnation of shakespeare.

 
wage0048 2009-11-06 03:20:17 PM  
gorgor: APPROVES
http://tinyurl.com/yg2n2hn
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Note to self: Never look at Gorgor links at work. My employer refuses to pay for any more keyboards.

 
Tofino 2009-11-06 03:20:41 PM  
albo: doesn't anybody want to grow up anymore? we've become a society that seeks eternal adolescence

What is involved in growing up that can't include reading a comic now and then?

 
GilRuiz1 2009-11-06 03:21:21 PM  
DirtyOldGeek: There were a couple of young G.I.s in the next row. As the flight attendant walked down the aisle offering magazines, one of the guys asked her if she had any comic books. Sleep well, America.


"Sleep well, America"? What, the soldiers can't do their jobs because they like comic books? We should feel insecure or anxious because soldiers like Batman?

 
FirstNationalBastard 2009-11-06 03:21:31 PM  
gorgor: http://tinyurl.com/yg2n2hn

Goddamnit, Gorgor!

...can you dig up the Cpl. Klinger/Maj. Winchester rule 34 pic next?

 
DirtyOldGeek 2009-11-06 03:21:55 PM  
The comics I grew-up reading.

dialbforblog.com

//yeah, I am that farking old...

 
Hershey Highway Patrol [TotalFark] 2009-11-06 03:22:17 PM  
albo: doesn't anybody want to grow up anymore? we've become a society that seeks eternal adolescence

You're a poo poo head

 
No Such Agency 2009-11-06 03:22:24 PM  
schattenteufel:
When I was a kid my teacher insisted I stop reading sci-fi & read some "real books." Apparently Phillip K Dick, Arthur C. Clark, etc. aren't "real" authors.

These people are truly unimaginitive turds of the highest order. They have a mental definition of what constitutes "literature": probably something that closely resembles the syllabus in their university English courses and nothing else. Sadly, even their English professor would probably not agree with their blinkered attitude - he just had to cram the classics into a two-semester course and had no room for Ray Bradbury.

Of course, I'm tempted to say that since analysing literature in school is a destructive process akin to cutting open cats to see how they purr, I'm glad we didn't dwell on science fiction. I still enjoy science fiction (not you, Anne McCaffery, you still suck). I'm only starting to relearn how to enjoy "classic" literature.

 
kungfu jesus with a side of lime 2009-11-06 03:22:34 PM  
AshHousewares18: poonesfarm: They should start with this comic. It's a good introduction for children to the medium.

It's in black and white, so the spread-eagle dead prostitutes won't be that scary.


man was that a messed up tale... you think you get it and then it keeps getting stranger and stranger.... good read though.

 
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