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The Ten-Cent Plague: The Great Comic-Book Scare and How It Changed America

The Ten-Cent Plague: The Great Comic-Book Scare and How It Changed America
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Author : David Hajdu
Binding : Hardcover
EAN : 9780374187675
Number of Pages : 448
Product Group : Book
Publication Date : 2008-03-24
Publisher : Douglas & McIntyre , Not Applicable
ASIN : 0374187673
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How Comic Books Met Debilitating Censorship (2008-06-23)
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At various times, Americans have chosen to believe that comic books create juvenile delinquency and encourage all kinds of immoral behavior by corrupting the young, as described in the book with a questionable basis, Seduction of the Innocent. The Ten-Cent Plague describes a free-wheeling industry that entertained youngsters and people in their twenties with anti-establishment themes and stories.Despite little or no research to support these views and the Supreme Court upholding the First Amendment, legislators listened to a few psychiatrists and church and scout leaders who believed otherwise and put stiff penalties on those who put out the most popular comics (especially crime, horror, and romance). Distributors and newsstand dealers didn't want to go to jail over comic books, and they knuckled under to the pressure. Publishers quickly began to go broke. The industry tried to save itself with a rigid self-censorship code that made comics bland and did little to restore sales. Hundreds of comic titles died, and many talented people left the industry under a dark cloud.Mad Magazine was one of the few survivals, and only because it converted from a comic book to a magazine (which wasn't subject to the same penalties).It's a chapter in American and Canadian history that few know about or understand. David Hadju does a solid job of describing it. I was a child during most of this and was aware of the protests against comic books, but didn't realize what the effects were.This book could have been quite a bit shorter and punchier. I was disappointed that so many simple events (like a comic book burning) were treated in such detail. It was a little ho hum after awhile.
Why can't I order this yet? (2008-03-24)
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I'm sure it's great. The book was reportedly released on March 21, but here it's still listed as being available for "pre-order". Admittedly, I'm not familiar with the specifics of product releases, but if it's available online from Chapters.ca (I prefer not to do business with them), I should be able to purchase this book from Amazon right...now?
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