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My 8 year old son has started to be very interested in comics and I was wondering where a good place for him to start would be. My enjoys both DC and Marvel characters so either would be good. Maybe even a line from each would be cool. I would prefer something newer so I can take him to get the new issues as they come out. I know pretty much nothing about comics so any/all help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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I haven't read any of the DC or Marvel titles out now, but to my understanding most titles are going through a complete relaunch so now might be the perfect time to get him into finding a title(s) he likes.
Since he is 8 years old I would recommend that he, and you for that matter, read a graphic novel by Jeff Smith called Bone. It's kind of a kids version of lord of the rings that I found very enjoyable. It was originally published in black and white but I believe Scholastic has started publishing color editions that are available at most Barnes and Noble |
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Is that the graphic novel you are talking about? It looks and sounds correct but I just want to make sure. If so I think he would like that very much. If that is the right one I will probably check with him and order it. Thanks for the help! |
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Comics are a visual medium. Let your son go to a comics store and pick out a couple of comics that have cool covers or a character that interests him. It's how most children get into comics at first, picking characters and art that appeals to them.
Modern comics unfortunately don't tend to tell a complete story in one issue, the arcs are spread out over 6-12 issues that get collected in one volume, called a trade paperback. You will also run into the problem that most comics issued by Marvel and DC these days are not really intended for children. The subject matter tends to be very edgy in a lot of cases. There are some superhero comics intended for a younger age range. The Bone recommendation is a very good one. If he likes Superman, I highly recommend one of the best Superman stories ever told, All-Star Superman. The complete 12-issue series has already been released in a trade paperback. |
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http://www.archiecomics.com
The Archie Comics line of comic books is one of the most successful, longest running brands in the history of the comic industry. Archie Comics have sold 1.5 billion comics and are published in a dozen different foreign languages and distributed all over the world. Archie Comics has spawned characters whose popularity has spilled over into other media and who have become part of popular culture. SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH and JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS are just some of the many legendary franchises that are part of the Archie Comics Library. |
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The adventures of superman book just launched. It is great for kids. On the other side, marvel adventures line of books are great for kids--there is a spiderman book that may appeal to him. Also on the indie side there are a bunch but i think you can start with collections such as the G-man trades. Those are great all ages comics. Very accessible.
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