Should I cut him some more slack because he wore a white coat? Those are the ones you have to be skeptical about the most, for they are the ones that can do the most damage.
Well actually, I don't want to come off as a Wertham basher. In fact, in many ways I share JVJ's sentiments... I've actually expressed my opinion on him in blog reply entries
here, if anyone is interested (I really don't care to repeat myself here).
But just like
John C couldn't forgive Gaines, (although I've tried and actually have) I don't see why I should sympathize with (or forgive) Wertham... he never seemed to admit he was wrong either. And if I may be candid, the only reason why he probably looked favorably upon the fanzine phenomena was that he must have thought it a form of "group therapy." A collective way in which the "victims" could heal themselves... and in a way it is when you think about it... but not for the reasons of which Wertham would probably propose (that is, therapy from exposure to comic books).
With that said, there was/is some clearly inappropriate material in some of the pre-code comics (looooong before EC came on the scene)... especially when considering that that material might be viewed by very young children. As I've learned more and more about the history of the medium it's become obvious to me that comic books were never really intended for children, that is an urban legend of monumental proportions... they were indeed a replacement/supplement for the flagging pulps IMO... and for that reason it was inevitable that some form of comics code would eventually come to pass. It just happened to come to pass when EC and their "new trends" were riding high... but problems with regard to content in comic books were building for years. Anyone remember Victor Fox?... Nope.
As I like to say... comics are made by adults for the child, the child in all of us adults.
EDIT: But I should preface that "clearly inappropriate" statement with "from the perspective of an adult," IMO there
is a difference between what a jaded forty year old "sees" in a work, than what a five year old does... at least I hope so.