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Understanding the World of American Comic Books Molly Meyers Ann Pechacek Lead Librarian Teen Librarian Worthington Libraries

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Understanding the World of American Comic Books

Molly Meyers Ann PechacekLead Librarian Teen Librarian

Worthington Libraries

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Generational Experience

Each Generation has its own comic.The love of comics is often handed down.Comics are a reflection of time.

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History

Comic Books emerged in the 1930’sSuperman was our first SuperheroComics have gone in and out of popularity throughout the decadesComics have become political statements

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Formats and the Collector Mentality

Graphic NovelsMonthly'sOnline Downloads

Bag and BoardMint Condition

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The Comic Code

Very strictComics code began its change in the 70’s

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The Ages

Golden AgeSilver AgeBronze AgeModern Age

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The X-Men

A Generation X SuperheroEveryman's superhero

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Crossovers

Characters within same companyCharacters from different companiesTeen Characters

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Politics

Civil RightsThe Cold WarWomen’s MovementHomosexual RightsReligion

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Comic Stores Start

They were just for older comicsThey became a new outlet for sellingIt became clear most comics for adults

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The 90’s

SexualityGLBTCreators could not make money!Image began to challenge Marvel and DCCreation of the Graphic Novel

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9-11

NYC Backdrop to ComicsStores and comics were starting to dieSpiderman was there.DK2 was being written at the time. Commemorative Comics

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Superhero Movie

Look what's comingBeing devouredGood and BadNon-fans meeting itComic Book more glamorous than the comic strip

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Future?

BookstoresElectronic ComicsWill more than the classics be around?

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Interesting Websites for the non-comic book readers

http://www.heroicworld.com/

http://comics.drivethrustuff.com/

http://www.comicartville.com/comicscode.htm

http://www.dccomics.com/minx

http://www.comic-art.com/

http://ala.org/ala/yalsa/booklistsawards/greatgraphicnovelsforteens/gn.cfm

http://www.noflyingnotights.com/

http://www.firstsecondbooks.com