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            POKEMON
            DONALD DUCK ADVENTURES
            MARVEL ADVENTURES THE HULK
            SONIC THE HEDGEHOG
            EDU-MANGA | 
                
            MARVEL ILLUSTRATED
            TEXAS STRANGERS
            SPIDEY LOVES MARY JANE
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                     ARCHIE 
                    COMICS Marvel and DC may rule mainstream comics but 
                    they can’t come close to the impact Archie Comics has had on 
                    kids “of all ages” for generation after generation.
                    Currently Archie Publishes the following monthly/bi-monthly 
                    comics and digests:
 
 Archie
 Archie and Friends
 Archie Digest Magazine
 Archie's Double Digest Magazine
 Archie's Holiday Fun Digest Magazine (Christmas release 
                    only)
 Archie's Pal Jughead Comics Vol. 2
 Archie's Pals 'n' Gals Double Digest Magazine
 Betty
 Betty and Veronica Vol. 2
 Betty and Veronica Digest Magazine
 Betty and Veronica Double Digest Magazine
 Betty and Veronica Spectacular
 Jughead and Friends Digest Magazine
 Jughead's Double Digest Magazine
 Sabrina the Teenage Witch Vol. 2
 Sonic the Hedgehog
 Sonic X
 Tales From Riverdale Digest Magazine
 Veronica
 
 Unfortunately Archie does not have that strong a Trade 
                    Paperback presence. Currently there are a handful of volumes 
                    in print consisting of the "Archie Americana Series" (Best 
                    of the 40's, 50's 60's et al), and a smattering of "one-of" 
                    trades featuring Sabrina, Josie and the Pussycats and Sonic 
                    the Hedgehog. Recently they have begun experimenting with a 
                    line of digest/manga sized trades reprinting tales from 
                    Sabrina and Sonic.
 
 All of the above are suitable for children of ALL AGES!
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                   DC 
                  COMICS The publishers of Superman, Batman, Justice League and many others 
                  currently publishes their line of Kids Comics under the 
                  "Johnny DC" banner. No stranger to the kids market, DC has 
                  been catering to the All Ages crowd almost since the Golden 
                  Age of comics (1940's)  Unfortunately the entirety their 
                  current line exists to promote the animated shows featured on 
                  Cartoon Network/Boomerang (both of which are owned by DC's 
                  parent company 
                  Time/Warner). This is not to say the books they produce aren't 
                  entertaining (far from it) however many times one gets the 
                  feeling that if not for Cartoon Network there would be no line 
                  of Kids Comics at DC. Currently the "Johnny DC" line of comics 
                  consists of these monthly titles.
 
 The Batman Strikes!
 Cartoon Network Action Pack
 Cartoon Network Block Party
 Justice League Unlimited
 Looney Tunes
 Scooby Doo
 Teen Titans Go!
 
 DC Also maintains a large library of digest sized Trade Paperbacks with 
                  several volumes on each of the above mentioned titles. 
                  Additionally there are also Trade Paperback volumes on Superman 
                  Adventures, Powerpuff Girls, Batman Adventures and others.
 
 All of the above are suitable for just about any audience but 
                  be aware the Superhero titles contain some mild violence and 
                  occasional mysticism.
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                    |  MARVEL 
                  COMICS Considering Marvel's position in the industry they are a 
                  surprisingly late comer to the All Ages Kids market. However 
                  over the last few years they have made a concerted effort to 
                  "catch up" and produce more product for this market. Currently Marvel produces 
                  All Ages comics (more about that designation below) under the 
                  "Marvel Adventures" banner (formerly "Marvel Age"). Unlike DC, 
                  these titles all exist as independent entities and not to 
                  promote a specific show or network. The Marvel Adventures line 
                  currently consists of these monthly (except where noted) 
                  titles:.
 
 Franklin Richards Specials (Occasional one-shots)
 Marvel Adventures: Avengers
 Marvel Adventures: Fantastic Four
 Marvel Adventures: Hulk
 Marvel Adventures: Iron Man
 Marvel Adventures: Flip Book (Reprints of other Marvel 
                  Adventures titles)
 Marvel Adventures: Spiderman
 Power Pack (Monthly, semi-regular mini series teaming up with 
                  other Marvel characters)
 Spider-man Loves Mary Jane
 
 Additionally Marvel also considers their Spider-Girl and 
                  Ultimate Spiderman books to be part of their All Ages 
                  offerings, although neither is published under the Marvel 
                  Adventures banner in comic book form.
 
 Marvel has amassed a very successful line of digest sized Trade Paperbacks with several 
                  volumes on most of the above mentioned titles. They have also 
                  folded in several Young Reader/Teen titles into this digest line 
                  giving it a depth of content designed to appeal to a wider 
                  variety of youthful readers. These latter trades have subjects 
                  and themes which are appropriate for their specific age 
                  rating. Speaking of which...
 
 Special mention needs to be made of Marvels rating system (the 
                  only such system currently in place in the American comic book 
                  industry) Their five-level ratings designations include an "ALL AGES" 
                  rating and an "A" (recommended for ages 9 and up) rating among 
                  its tiers. All Marvel books are clearly labeled with this 
                  system making choices much easier for adults to choose 
                  appropriate content. As with any superhero comics there is 
                  mild violence and occasional mysticism to be found.
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                    |  GEMSTONE 
                  COMICS The publishing arm of Diamond Comic Distributors, the largest 
                  distributor of direct market comics in the world. They are the 
                  publishers of the Overstreet Price Guide, EC Reprint library 
                  and for our purposes here, classic monthly reprints of Disney 
                  Comics. From the 1940's through the 1970's Walt Disney Studios 
                  authorized the production of comics based on their various 
                  animated characters and properties. Several publishers over this period 
                  produced monthly books on Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, Uncle 
                  Scrooge McDuck, Goofy, Pluto and the whole pantheon of funny 
                  animal characters (not to mention comic adaptations of classic 
                  animated films). Gemstone's line 
                  currently consists of the following titles:
 
 Donald Duck and Friends
 Mickey Mouse and Friends
 Uncle Scrooge ($7.50 monthly prestige title)
 Walt Disney's Comics and Stories ($7.50 monthly prestige 
                  title)
 Christmas Parade Annual
 Vacation Parade Annual
 
 Gemstone also produces two regular digest-size Trade 
                  Paperbacks:
 Donald Duck Adventures Digest
 Mickey Mouse Adventures Digest
 Additionally Gemstone has recently begun a series of standard 
                  size trade paperbacks reprinting classic Disney Comics 
                  material from the last 40 years.
 
 All of the above are suitable for children of ALL AGES!
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                    | MANGA This is the roughly translated Japanese word for "comic books" 
                  and should not be confused with "anime" which just means 
                  Japanese animation. The two are often confused because 75% of 
                  all anime comes from manga (a cross pollination that American 
                  comic publishers look on with great envy). Just as all comics 
                  aren't for kids so too all manga is not for kids. In Japan the 
                  comic book medium is NOT looked on as a juvenile diversion but 
                  a medium of artistic expression just like movies or 
                  television. Content is further complicated by the differences 
                  in eastern and western culture and what is seen as permissible 
                  in one not necessarily being approved of by the other. In 
                  Japan the definitions of children's and adult's entertainments 
                  are more ambiguous than in the US, for example some types of 
                  sexual humor, often at the expense of adult dignity, are found 
                  in some works written for children. All this is mentioned as a 
                  backdrop for adults to consider when choosing the many manga 
                  titles currently available in the USA.
 
 When considering manga a mention must be made about format as 
                  well. When American publishers first started reprinting manga 
                  in the U.S. it was done so in the standard comic book format 
                  and later collected as digest sized trade paperbacks. The 
                  comic book format was abandoned around the turn of the century 
                  (always wanted to write that) and now virtually all manga is 
                  released ONLY as trades, just as the always have been in 
                  Japan. Often adults who are looking for kids manga are 
                  surprised to find it exists only as a $7.99 to $12.99 book.
 
 Finally if you read the DC COMICS entry above, the following 
                  is sort of the flip side of the same coin. Kids generally 
                  gravitate only to the manga they have already seen on Cartoon 
                  Network's Toonami and other cable outlets. If you hear your 
                  little one talking about how great Yu-GI-Oh is today and and 
                  wonder whatever happened to Pokemon, well the latter is 
                  probably off the air while the former is on the air. Which 
                  means a lot of manga's popularity smacks of what's hot right 
                  now or put another way: "What's the flavor of the month?"
 
 Below is a short list of kids manga by publisher, after each 
                  title is the number of volumes currently in print. A "+" 
                  symbol means the series is currently ongoing. This list should 
                  not be considered the final word on kids manga (new titles are 
                  constantly arriving from Japan) and lists only 
                  product currently in print:
 
 ADV:
 Little Snow Fairy Sugar, 2 volumes+
 
 DARK HORSE:
 Astro Boy
 Star Wars Manga
 What's Michael
 
 TOKYOPOP:
 Blazin' Barrels, 7 volumes+
 Cine-Manga's-various (Remember photo-novels? Today they're 
                  called Cine-Manga)
 Mail Order Ninja, 2 volumes+
 
 VIZ:
 Beyblade, 14 volumes+
 Hikaru No Go, 8 volumes+
 Pokemon (more volumes than you would want to know)
 Prince of Tennis, 16 volumes+
 Whistle, 14 volumes+
 
 All of the above manga have been rated suitable for ALL 
                  AGES/YOUTH. Because of cultural differences adults should 
                  review contents before purchasing for minor's.
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