So what have we learned after some four months of plowing through Seduction of the…
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This section is the most egregious offender of the “he never mentions where anything is…
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Dr. Fredric Wertham concludes Seduction of the Innocent with a short chapter called “The Triumph…
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Ostensibly, of course, chapter thirteen, “Homicide at Home: Television and the Child,” is about, well,…
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Chapter twelve, “The Devil’s Allies: The Struggle Against the Comic-Book Industry,” is fifty pages long.…
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So this week brings us another crime. Chapter eleven, “Murder in Dawson Creek: The Comic…
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In chapter ten, “The Upas Tree: Making and Makers of Comic Books,” Dr. Fredric Wertham…
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While chapter nine is called, “The Experts for the Defense: The Scientific Promotion of Comic…
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If you’re curious, Seventeen magazine was first published in 1944—the year my mom was born…
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For the first time ever, I feel the need to put a trigger warning on…
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