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Book Synopsis: For the past forty years the content of comic books has been governed by an industry self-regulatory code adopted by publishers in 1954 in response to public and governmental pressure. This book examines why comic books were the subject of controversy, beginning with objections that surfaced shortly after the introduction of modern comic books in the mid-1930s, when parents and teachers accused comic books of contaminating children's culture and luring children away from more appropriate reading material. It traces how, in the years following World War II, the criticism of comic books shifted to their content, and the reading of comic books became linked with the rise of juvenile delinquency. This resulted in attempts at the local, state, and national level to ban or license comic book sales. A major figure in the crusade against comic books was the psychiatrist Dr. Fredric Wertham. While he played a significant role in the postwar attack on comics, his accusations against the comic book industry have been misunderstood by comic book fans and media scholars alike. They have accused him of being a naive social scientist who saw direct causal links between the reading of comic books and delinquency. In fact, Seal of Approval shows that Wertham's work is much better understood in the intellectual tradition of media criticism of the Frankfurt school and their critique of mass culture. The negative publicity aroused by the controversy, coupled with fears that the government would pass censorship legislation, led publishers to adopt the self-regulatory code. It has been changed only twice, once in 1971 and again in 1989. The legacy of the comics code is that it continues to define the comic book medium as essentially juvenile literature. While the code offers protection against those who attack the media (and not just comic books), it also reaffirms the public perception of comic books as children's fare. As a result, the comic book has yet to achieve legitimation as a unique form of expression that blends words and pictures in a way that no other medium can duplicate. In tracing the evolution of the controversy and the resulting code, Seal of Approval examines important issues about children, media effects, and censorship. It is the first book-length scholarly study of this period of comic book history.

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Discover the captivating history of comic books with "Seal of Approval: The History of the Comics Code". This groundbreaking book delves into the controversy surrounding comic books and their impact on children's culture. From the early objections in the 1930s to the rise of juvenile delinquency fears in the post-World War II era, you'll uncover the fascinating evolution of public perception towards comic books.

One major figure in the crusade against comic books was Dr. Fredric Wertham, a psychiatrist who played a significant role in the postwar attack on comics. Contrary to popular belief, Wertham's work was not based on naive assumptions, but rather rooted in a rich intellectual tradition of media criticism. In "Seal of Approval", you'll gain a deeper understanding of Wertham's perspective, as well as the broader critique of mass culture by the Frankfurt school.

The adoption of the self-regulatory code by publishers in 1954 was a turning point in the history of comic books. Faced with negative publicity and the threat of government censorship, publishers took matters into their own hands. This code, which has only been changed twice, remains a defining feature of the medium, perpetuating the perception of comic books as primarily children's literature.

However, this book goes beyond the surface to examine the implications of the comics code on the comic book medium itself. "Seal of Approval" highlights the ongoing struggle for recognition and legitimization that comic books face as a unique form of expression. By blending words and pictures in a way that no other medium can replicate, comic books offer a truly distinctive artistic experience.

Uncover the fascinating history of comic books, explore the impact of censorship, and gain valuable insights into the relationship between children, media effects, and popular culture. Don't miss out on this groundbreaking scholarly study. Embrace the world of comic books with "Seal of Approval: The History of the Comics Code".

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