Exactly! And the cover even mentions death! How do you explain death to a 6-year old child??? That is hard enough when a death in the close family occurs. No need to bring that up if that doesn't happen.
Well! Yes, probably not a good idea to mention death on a comic cover. Agreed.
It's my belief tho, that one of the fundamental problems of modern 'civilized' life, is that we sanatize death, hide the reality of it out of sight., Whereas, for most of history death was -and in many countries still is - just a normal part of human existence.
When I was 6 years old I had already watched my grandfather and my mother kill chickens with an axe, so I knew perfectly well what death was.
I had also watched movies and heard radio plays where people were killed, Westerns and Mysteries for instance.
I was also somewhat traumatized when my paternal grandmother died, when I was that age, as we we not sat down and had what happened to her explained to us, and we were forbidden to attend the funeral.
6 year-olds are well able to understand death and should not be protected from that knowledge.
Yes, it can be difficult for adults to deal with explaining death to children.
No, Carl Barks never dealth with death in most [I was going to say any -but I will come back to that] of his stories but he never, I repeat never! underestimated the intelligence of 6 year-old children.
The lightbulb just went off as I wrote that!
Barks did a Donald Duck story called if I remember rightly, '
Donald in Ancient Persia'. I thought it the creepiest thing Barks ever wrote and drew and one of the most memorable. Had a huge effect on my memory.
Donald ends up in a crypt in Ancient Persia where there are dead people preserved as dust in bottles.
A mad scientist brings a prince back to life who is Donald's physical double.
Barks used a lot of mood - darkness, the moon and so on in his drawings in this story, - scared the crap out of me as a 6/7 year old, but in a good way. Kids like to be scared, as long as they know they are really safe at the same time.
I remember, as an adult camp leader, putting a group of primary school boys to bed and scaring them with ghost stories! And I think I was pretty good at it too! They loved it!
Death?
As a song from a very popular Australian group says, ' Horror Movie! Horror Movie! Right there on my TV!
Shockin' me right of my brain! Its the 6:30 news!'
Skyhooks - Horror Movie 1975https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjEQq_6yWKQSo was Fredric Wertham right? Should all those horror comics which CB+ has preserved have been banned as not suitable for children?
If you haved children, grandchildren, neices and nephews, you will know that as much as you want to protect them, and yes, guidance is a very good thing -they will go their own way.
Probably grow up to watch Hammer movies and worse and watch 'Game of thrones' [ which incidentally, I refuse to watch.]
Anyway, I'm on a roll and should stop now! End of rave!
Cheers!