Comic Books - The Stories They Offer Children: Words, Like Pictures, are Based on Crime, Superbeing Philosophy: Economist Survey Discloses Low Value of Typical Stories to Children
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Comic Books - The Stories They Offer Children: Words, Like Pictures, are Based on Crime, Superbeing Philosophy: Economist Survey Discloses Low Value of Typical Stories to Children
Subject
Newspaper Articles
Description
Features a table that explores questionable content that was present in the twenty comic magazines procured by the Economist. It also includes reader reactions to their campaign.
Creator
Unknown
Publisher
Southtown Economist
Date
18 April 1945
Rights
Daily Southtown
Format
PDF, JPG
Type
Newspaper Article
Bibliographic Citation
"Comic Books - The Stories They Offer Children: Words, Like Pictures, Are Based on Crime, Superbeing Philosophy." Southtown Economist [Chicago], 18 April 1945: 1-3. Web. 14 March 2014.
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Unknown, “Comic Books - The Stories They Offer Children: Words, Like Pictures, are Based on Crime, Superbeing Philosophy: Economist Survey Discloses Low Value of Typical Stories to Children,” A Crisis of Innocence, accessed December 2, 2024, http://crisisofinnocence.library.torontomu.ca/items/show/239.
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