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Comic books for kids?
Posted on 2/16/15 at 10:57 am
Posted on 2/16/15 at 10:57 am
I wanted to get my nephew comic books for his birthday. He's 6 and reading and very much into superheros. I thought it may help his interest in reading.
Any suggestions of what would be appropriate? For example, easy to follow, mild violence is ok (good guys getting bad guys), but I'd prefer to not introduce a bunch of themes like sex, death, cruelty, or complicated science theories that a child simply wouldn't understand.
Any help would be appreciated.
Any suggestions of what would be appropriate? For example, easy to follow, mild violence is ok (good guys getting bad guys), but I'd prefer to not introduce a bunch of themes like sex, death, cruelty, or complicated science theories that a child simply wouldn't understand.
Any help would be appreciated.
This post was edited on 2/16/15 at 11:04 am
Posted on 2/16/15 at 11:01 am to Ghostfacedistiller
My 7 year old loves this series of books.
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Superman, Batman, Flash...Green Lantern...it's a DC series. He also reads them for AR books for school and they are worth 1pt each.
They are not comic books so much as they are short (sub 50 pages) chapter books.
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Superman, Batman, Flash...Green Lantern...it's a DC series. He also reads them for AR books for school and they are worth 1pt each.
They are not comic books so much as they are short (sub 50 pages) chapter books.
Posted on 2/16/15 at 11:04 am to Ghostfacedistiller
Forget superheroes, get him some Carl Barks Donald Duck/Uncle Scrooge stories. Adventure and hilarity abound, I can't recommend Uncle Scrooge's adventure comics enough.
This post was edited on 2/16/15 at 11:04 am
Posted on 2/16/15 at 11:21 am to Ghostfacedistiller
If you go digital (though you can get them in print if you search for them and/or peruse a comic shop or two), Superman Adventures, Batman Adventures (and anything else based on the old Bruce Timm animated series, including Justice League) are good books. Also, can not recommend more the digital first series Batman: Lil Gotham. The best Batman book in a long time and perfect for kids. DC Comics app (thru Comixology) should have all or most of these.
Posted on 2/16/15 at 11:21 am to Ghostfacedistiller
My son (6) really likes the Hulk and the Agents of Smash.
Posted on 2/16/15 at 11:28 am to Ghostfacedistiller
One of the greatest comics ever produced.
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It's all about man's attempt to confront and understand an absent God. Some might say it's heavy material for a six year-old, but there's plenty of violence and rape to keep his attention (and there's even a slapstick vampire, kids love vampires!). He might not understand the Kierkegaard-esque undertones, but he'll be entertained none the less.
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a preacher in the small Texas town of Annville. Custer was accidentally possessed by the supernatural creature named Genesis in an incident which killed his entire congregation and flattened his church.
It's all about man's attempt to confront and understand an absent God. Some might say it's heavy material for a six year-old, but there's plenty of violence and rape to keep his attention (and there's even a slapstick vampire, kids love vampires!). He might not understand the Kierkegaard-esque undertones, but he'll be entertained none the less.
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