Produced in the UK in 1952 as part of an attack on comics.. Donated by: boysadventurecomics.blogspot There is more information about this book at the bottom of the page
You are WELCOME to enjoy our site & read ALL our books online. But to download & join our forum please create a FREE account or
login
The two books mentioned her are Manhunt#3 and A1#13 both published by Magazine Enterprises. Read them and judge for yourself but try not to get to corrupted doing it
By The Australian Panther
Having a quick browse of this book, I
m tempted to write a rebuttal,point by pointl.
I don't have the time, tho and other projects to work on.When I come across something like this, my first question is, what was the real motivation of the writer?
Then I found page 12, 'The exhibition' of which there are 6 screens and you have to pay for them if you want to exhibit them.
ON second thought, I suspect part of the motive was bias against US culture, not weak at that time and included American paperbacks, SF, Westerns, Jazz, Blues and Rockabilly.
'
Cheers!
By Robb_K
This pamphlet is clearly a carryover of Victorian Britain's staunch ultra-conservatism that bends over backwards to go much too far to condemn American comic books (seen as a cultural invasion of The British Empire).
Mission and Disclaimer: The mission of Comic Book Plus is to present completely free of charge, and to the widest possible audience, popular cultural works of the past. These records are offered as a contribution to education and lifelong learning. They are historical documents reflecting the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times. We at Comic Book Plus do not endorse the views expressed in these, which may contain content offensive to modern users.
We aim to house only content in the Public Domain. If you suspect that any of our material may be infringing copyright, then please use our contact page to let us know. So we can investigate further.