Rather uplifting parents page on page 51. Regardless of how much flack comics have gotten over concerns of being negative influences alongside comparisons to certain propaganda in the previous age, and how much fans today seem to want to hold grudges against comic criticizers long since dead, I think we should be left with happy appreciation at the end of the day that comics survived. Just like with movies and television, with how they’ve gotten better in some ways due in part to the people at large finally offering criticism that’s meant to uplift rather than to bring down, comics and such visual mediums are probably more appreciated now than they were then, not just with parents reading them to their children, but as mediums genuinely worthy of respect from the people at large.
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