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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2018 14:03:10 GMT
It's interesting how comics are looked down upon as a medium for kids, yet they embrace topics that film and television will not touch. Though I think this has more to do with the general audience not knowing what goes on in comics and having certain ideas of how these characters should act which the studios continue to enforce with their adaptions. True. I have read a lot of comic books over the years by different companies and what I have seen in comic books is far more violent than anything I have seen in movies and TV shows but a lot of people see comic books as being something that is made only for children 'cause of superheroes and they are surprised when they see how far some comic books go with violence, blood, guts, gore, sex and nudity. There are comic books that also have sex scenes that are pornographic and show everything they are not allowed to show in mainstream movies and they are definitely not meant to be read by children. What is interesting though is DC does get really violent in their comic books. Batman, Batgirl, Birds of Prey, Nightwing, Batwoman, Red Hood and the Outlaws, Catwoman, Deathstroke, Harley Quinn and even Teen Titans have been known to get very violent in some issues and there were parents who were complaining over the 'Batgirl' series by Gail Simone 'cause of how violent it was and she had to speak out and say it wasn't written for children. 
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