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      <title>The campaign against comic books. - By Jeet Heer - Slate Magazine</title>
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      <category>books, comic</category>
      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2008 11:57:31 -0000</pubDate>
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For comic-book fans, Fredric Wertham is the biggest villain of all
time, a real-life bad guy worse than the Joker, Lex Luthor, and
Magneto combined. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, Wertham was
the intellectual spearhead of the anti-comics crusade, arguing in
many articles and his 1954 best-seller, &lt;em&gt;Seduction of the
Innocent&lt;/em&gt;, that comic books stultified the imagination of
normal kids (giving them a taste for blood and gore that would
prevent them from ever appreciating literature and fine art) and
severely damaged the socially vulnerable, contributing to juvenile
delinquency. For Wertham, even the most beloved comic-book heroes
were suspect: Superman reminded him of Nazi Germany's SS (a cadre
of self-styled supermen), the adventures of Batman and Robin had
homoerotic overtones, and Wonder Woman threatened to turn healthy
young girls into lesbians. At the time Wertham made his attack on
comics, the medium was at the height of its popularity, selling
between 80 million and 100 million copies every week in scores of
genres, ranging from funny animals and superheroes (for kids) to
romance and horror (for teenagers and young adults). 
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