Good points Don, but what I was really trying to get at is the fact that perhaps what harms the "grown up comics industry" much more than any kind of Wertham or ratings movement is that when "regular folks" turn to people who are more educated about comics, such as yourself, should you be so quick to tell them that there are no grown up comics worthy of checking out in the last fifteen years?
Particularly when you are in a very unique position to point them to material that is not Blackest Night and Dark Knight Returns?
I know that I have very few friends and family that are as "into comics" as I am, and I've really had to learn that it's not necessarily the stuff that is to my own personal taste that I will recommend to someone (although it helps to have a diverse reading list). My Dad was shocked at the age of sixty to find himself reading comics after I bought him the Lone Wolf and Cub books in the hospital after his heart attacks... because I knew he was crazy about samurai movies as a kid. My spouse always just kind of stood around the dusty old comic shops that I liked to wander into with that "ick" look on her face until I clued in that she likes Lord of the Rings and Disney films so I handed her Bone and voila... she's now browsing (around the clean and well organised comic shops) and discovery and in turn introducing me to stuff like Shaun Tan's The Arrival. Got Horror Movie friends? WALKING DEAD!
If we want an mature medium with a diversity of material, then we need to be the advocates for those around us. Wertham and the Christian Right (who are trying to ban BONE!) are just paper tigers compared to the insular comics community that seems to suffer from such low self esteem about itself and needs to embrace the wonderfully mainstream strides it's taken into the market in the past decade. Now more than ever before there is some kind of graphic novel out there for anyone... I mean COOKING MANGA is now available at Indigo/Chapters! I think I've finally found something for my mom to read!
Particularly when you are in a very unique position to point them to material that is not Blackest Night and Dark Knight Returns?
I know that I have very few friends and family that are as "into comics" as I am, and I've really had to learn that it's not necessarily the stuff that is to my own personal taste that I will recommend to someone (although it helps to have a diverse reading list). My Dad was shocked at the age of sixty to find himself reading comics after I bought him the Lone Wolf and Cub books in the hospital after his heart attacks... because I knew he was crazy about samurai movies as a kid. My spouse always just kind of stood around the dusty old comic shops that I liked to wander into with that "ick" look on her face until I clued in that she likes Lord of the Rings and Disney films so I handed her Bone and voila... she's now browsing (around the clean and well organised comic shops) and discovery and in turn introducing me to stuff like Shaun Tan's The Arrival. Got Horror Movie friends? WALKING DEAD!
If we want an mature medium with a diversity of material, then we need to be the advocates for those around us. Wertham and the Christian Right (who are trying to ban BONE!) are just paper tigers compared to the insular comics community that seems to suffer from such low self esteem about itself and needs to embrace the wonderfully mainstream strides it's taken into the market in the past decade. Now more than ever before there is some kind of graphic novel out there for anyone... I mean COOKING MANGA is now available at Indigo/Chapters! I think I've finally found something for my mom to read!
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