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I was just talking to a friend of mine about what I'll be getting for the boys (10 & 8) for Christmas . . . and she actually brought up getting them some comics.
She mentioned Teen Titans but what else is out there really?
They're both into Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh but I'm not sure what else (I've never seen them do anything else).
Anyone have any suggestions?
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You could try DEXTER'S LAB or LOONEY TUNES -- they're always good, and the characters are recognizable to young'uns.
Or if they think they're too old for that kinda stuff (though I'm pushing 30 and I still love comics like those, along with UNCLE SCROOGE, DONALD DUCK, and WALT DISNEY'S COMICS AND STORIES and the like), you could try picking up some super-hero "starter" comics like BATMAN: GOTHAM ADVENTURES or the JUSTICE LEAGUE ADVENTURES books. Good art and good, solid storytelling.
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The besto one to go for, in my opinion, would be Batman Adventures. Not only is it intended for all ages, but it is the best-written Bat-book right now.
Apparently the new Teen Titans Go! that has just premiered is also geared for the younger set, but is well-written. Doesn't help that these two are based on the TV shows, too.
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BIANCA ![[humina humina]](graemlins/love.gif)
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Hard to believe we've reached a point where someone has difficultly finding comic books geared towards kids. ![[no no no]](graemlins/nono.gif)
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quote: Originally posted by the G-man: Hard to believe we've reached a point where someone has difficultly finding comic books geared towards kids.
Hey, there are a lot of books out there . . . and I don't know everything. I'm still fairly new to comics myself (less than 10 years).
I will be asking the guy at my comic shop for input too, but I figured, I would come here and ask others who know more than I do, about what might be good or of interest to 10 and 8 year old boys.
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Well, they wouldn't need the real kiddie stuff. At that age, I'm sure they'd be fine with the lower tier stuff. Like you stated, Teen Titans is a good choice. Outsiders. Ultimate/Spectacular Spider-Man. Anything in Marvel's Tsunami line.
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I wasn't slamming you Bianca, I was slamming the publishers for narrowing their product line to all but exclude kids from becoming new readers.
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