Hi
When I was a kid, I like buying comic books. Most of time, it was 12
issues for a year. Those comics could be read for kids.
Today is another thing. Not only the comic books cost $2.99, but some
series could be more than 12 issues for a year. I saw ones with 17 issue in a year.
Comic books don't use comic code authority, are designed from teens to
adults. I don't know if a clerk let a kid to buy teens/adults comic
books since I don't have children.
I know some kids can't buy comic books today.
Robin Gravel
When I was a kid, I like buying comic books. Most of time, it was 12
issues for a year. Those comics could be read for kids.
Today is another thing. Not only the comic books cost $2.99, but some
series could be more than 12 issues for a year. I saw ones with 17 issue in a year.
Comic books don't use comic code authority, are designed from teens to
adults. I don't know if a clerk let a kid to buy teens/adults comic
books since I don't have children.
I know some kids can't buy comic books today.
Robin Gravel



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What was killing me was realizing that one can't read just one series anymore without being tempted into all of the other cross-over series. This was happening 15 years ago just as it is today. Look at Marvel's Civil War series. Not only could a person read the core books, any character in the series would cross-through the series in their own comic line. $$$$ being spent. I respect that Marvel is a story-telling business and the longer their stories are the more money they make, but I just can't afford to enjoy them anymore.