Fox News expose: sex sells in comics and is destroying our children

26 Comments POSTED ON Jan 19 2012 AT 2:09 pm BY The Beat

A Fox News report on how sexy, violent comics are corrupting our youth is ruffling some feather today. The piece originally aired on Fox's Washington DC outlet and found reporter Sherri Ly tut tutting over RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #1 and CATWOMAN #1 as if they just came out and were still on sale. JESUS, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN FOR THE LAST FIVE MONTHS?

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Comics history: The “Comic book situation” of 1955

5 Comments POSTED ON Jan 12 2012 AT 8:00 am BY The Beat

We've been a bit out of the news for a few days due to crushing deadlines on another project, and while scanning the news for catch-up purposes we noticed that Google was offering comicbook headlines of the past like this ons from May 12, 1955. The story from the Oxnard Press-Courier relates the story of a vigilante group of concerned citizens who have vowed to make sure that comics on the newsstands were carrying the Comics Code seal and that the "comic book situation" provided proper reading for the kids.

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Sam’s Club banned Lego Bible for being too racy

8 Comments POSTED ON Jan 05 2012 AT 9:00 am BY The Beat

We don't know HOW we missed this story when it originally broke as we're such huge fans of The Brick Testament at Stately Beat Manor. Lest you forget, this is one man's crazy 10-year quest to retell the Bible using Legos a gargantuan task of posing and photographing, not to mention compression. When the book came out in November, we were all over that shit, and so, originally, was massive ass market retailer Sam's Club and religious bookstores, who thought that a version of the Bible told in colorful brick would appeal to children.

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CBLDF argues to keep book on the shelves of a Maine school library

2 Comments POSTED ON Dec 12 2011 AT 4:09 pm BY The Beat

STUCK IN THE MIDDLE, the Ariel Schrag-edited look at middle school comedy and shame, isn't a G-rated romp through age 13, but given its subject matter, how could it be? Instead it's an awful painful look at the most painful ages of all, told by 17 cartoonists including Schrag, Daniel Clowes, Joe Matt and more. It is potentially a little too rough for the Buckfield Junior-Senior High School Library in Dixfield, ME where one parent objected to the book being available, prompting a review by the school board:

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Persepolis showing creates uproar in Tunisia

1 Comment POSTED ON Nov 18 2011 AT 3:01 pm BY The Beat

Comics and related cartoons continue to cause problems in the Middle East. Tunisia, the country widely credited with setting off the "Arab Spring" in a relatively peaceful fashion earlier this year, is in an uproar after Marjane Satrapi's animated film was shown last month and immediately set off a huge controversy for a scene which shows God -- which, as you may have realized by now, is forbidden by some branches of Islam. Nessma, the station which ran the film, is being sued for showing it -- and the trial erupted in angry confrontations yesterday:

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French satirical cartoon magazine firebombed after showing Mohammed

3 Comments POSTED ON Nov 02 2011 AT 1:30 pm BY The Beat

Only yesterday word that Charlie Hebdo, a satirical French magazine, was planning to run a a special "Sharia issue" guest edited by the prophet Mohammed. "What could possibly go wrong?" we were planning to write.

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Has digital availablity of comics put a crimp in piracy?

12 Comments POSTED ON Oct 11 2011 AT 11:23 am BY The Beat

This iFanboy interview with a comics pirate who recently quit indicated that even among the scanning community, the good old days were awesome. Now, not so much.

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Was Catwoman worse than Wonder Woman was good?

77 Comments POSTED ON Sep 22 2011 AT 10:09 am BY The Beat

Is all the complaining about the tone deaf portrayal of women in the New 52 really doing any good at all?

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Crumb explains why he won’t go to Sydney

10 Comments POSTED ON Aug 15 2011 AT 11:10 am BY The Beat

Last week legendary cartoonist R. Crumb disappointed Australian fans who were looking forward to a rare public appearance, when he withdrew, The cause was incendiary comments in a Sunday Telegraph piece called Smutty show a comic outrage which branded him a pervert. In a letter to the editor of the Sydney Morning Herald, Crumb explains himself a length, and to those who have branded him a woman-hating creep, it's mostly to make his wife happy -- she feared for his safety:

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Apple censors underground comics classics

12 Comments POSTED ON Aug 09 2011 AT 8:31 am BY The Beat

While we were linking to the previous Michael Dooley articles, we found another one from Comic-Con, an interview with Kim Munson, whose Comix Classics: Underground Comics app for iPhone, iPad, and Android hard a hard time getting approved. The app is a survey of classic underground comics art with images from S. Clay Wilson, Reed Waller, Denis Kitchen and more. The pictures are quite dirty -- we struggled to find one to post with this piece before settling on Jimmy Durante by Drew Friedman -- but nothing that isn't legal and available in other places. However, Apple, the electronic middleman, has other ideas:

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BLACK EYE and YOUNG LIONS seized at Canadian border

14 Comments POSTED ON May 09 2011 AT 7:05 am BY The Beat

Canadians seem like a peaceful, tolerant folk, but they have a record of seizing a lot of material at the border, including, this week, several copies of the comics anthology BLACK EYE. Editor Ryan Standfest has a complete account in the link. Basically cartoonist Tom Neely was carrying five copies of the book across the border, when the books were seized. Neely writes:

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Gaiman vs Dean continues with more threats, cuts and cartoons

17 Comments POSTED ON May 06 2011 AT 12:49 pm BY The Beat

The contretemps over Neil Gaiman's $45,000 speaking fee and the Minnesota House majority leader who called him a "pencil-necked weasel" has continued, in the way that all matters of life and death have. Alex Pareene / at Salon has one side of it:

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Gaiman vs Dean round 2 involves mom-decreed apology

4 Comments POSTED ON May 05 2011 AT 1:16 pm BY The Beat

You may recall that yesterday Minnesota House Majority Leader Matt Dean got his website crashed after he called Neil Gaiman "a pencil-necked weasel" and a hated thief over a reported $45,000 speaking see at a library. Gaiman, naturally, fired the next round at his blog:

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Minnesota pol calls Neil Gaiman a “pencil-necked little weasel”

32 Comments POSTED ON May 04 2011 AT 11:29 am BY The Beat

A Minnesota budget battle has expanded into an attack on Neil Gaiman, as one fiscally-minded politician called the Newbery Award winning writer, whom he "hates," a "pencil-necked little weasel who stole $45,000 from the state of Minnesota."

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Essex County’s near-win points up anti-GN prejudice

21 Comments POSTED ON Feb 11 2011 AT 1:04 pm BY The Beat

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