Comics have been around for kids and it is often thought that they
are primarily intended for kids. A stroll through a specialised comics
store would alleviate anyone of that notion. Not only do kids rarely
visit comic stores, the main audience for mainstream comics is boys from
14 and up. Finding comics that aren't violent or sexually explicit
these days can be quite a challenge. So here is a list of some of the
best new comics available.
In regards to modern incarnations of kids comics you need to look no
further than Boon Studios. Boom Studios used to be known as a small
independent comic publisher whose main library consisted of zombie,
horror and superhero comics. In 2007 they announced their ZOOM! Imprint
which would grow over the next three years to include such licences as
The Muppets and Disney/Pixar giants like Wall-e, Finding Nemo and Toy
Story.
These are, not surprisingly, highly popular and Boom have done an
amazing job with the comics. Boom Studios have also bought the rights to
produce comics for the Disney characters Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck and
Mickey Mouse so their studio accounts for a significant percentage of
the total comics produced for kids each month.
Marvel and DC have their own imprints directed at kids. Titles like
Tiny Titans and Mini Marvels are versions of the world's greatest
superheroes reinterpreted for kids. In these stories instead of
super-villains that threaten the world the costumed heroes encounter
bullies in the schoolyard and parents that substitute teach in their
classroom! Aimed at grades 2 and up these comics are entertaining for
new readers and established fans alike.
Popular books and franchises like Geronimo stilton and the Disney
Fairies have also recently appeared in comic form, this time from
publishing company Papercutz. These hardcover comics are a great read
and highly durable so recommended for school and library collections.
Both franchises crossover readily into comics, being highly visual
stories already.
Now that parents, schools and libraries have decided comics are ok
for kids again, publishers have realized comics can sell well so it's
heartening to see the increase in comics becoming available aimed solely
at young readers (and kids at heart as well). Hopefully the trend will
continue into 2011.
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