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Scuba Trooper
Feb 25, 2006

The first comic I remember getting with my own money was some Carnage mini where they flashed back to him killing his grandmother, and I loved my grandmother, so I started hating Carnage.

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Scuba Trooper
Feb 25, 2006

I know people ask about age-appropriate comics a lot, but I tutor a lot of ESL kids and want to recommend some kid-friendly reading for some (think around 10–13). Vocabulary is the biggest hurdle for them; I think visual context will really help. I credit comics for building mine up when I was young, but I've got no idea what's safe for kids anymore. I see Jeff Smith's Shazam books and Supergirl in the seventh grade tossed around a lot; is Spider-Man Adventures still in print? Is American Born Chinese okay for that age range?

Scuba Trooper
Feb 25, 2006

Goddammit I just remembered there's a recommendation thread stickied at the top of this forum

Scuba Trooper
Feb 25, 2006

Someone post about Man of Steel and find out

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