No, I don't think they should. Children accept what they see. If they keep reading comic books veering towards the end of violent and inappropriate behavior, they might even start thinking that killing is a norm. Worst case, they try out what happens in the comic books. That's where the cases of kids jumping out of the window with a cape comes to mind.
Yes. Comics are literature and art. Violence breeds empathy.
Yes, some Bone comics contain scenes of violence, but the overall tone is light-hearted and often comedic. The violence is typically not overly graphic or gory, as the series is aimed at a wide audience including older children and young adults.
Only in the Archie comics.
None that have been shown.
Commando comics are typically aimed at older children and teenagers due to their depictions of war and battles. However, parents should review the content of each specific comic to ensure its appropriateness for their child's age and maturity level.
Go to the app store and type in comics and a app should come up
go to google, and type in "Website where I can put up comics." it should workk. :)
In regular comics canon, Rogue does not have any children.
Chewing gum
No dude why you don’t read comics that sonic marry sally and they have two children named manik and sonia
Georgina Ryder has written: 'Aggression and sex stereotyping in children's comics'
Comics were burned and banned in the 1950s due to concerns about the content being inappropriate and morally corrupting for children. This was fueled by a moral panic that arose from the perception that comics were promoting violence, crime, and deviant behavior. This led to the development of the Comics Code Authority to regulate content in comic books.