Does anyone have some recs of comics that would be good for a 7 year old? My nephew is in the hospital recovering from having his tonsils taken out, and I thought that comics would be a good thing to send him. I don't think he's had any exposure to comics before, so I'd like to start him off. (and he never seems thrilled when I buy him books.)
Nothing too boobalicious, gory, and nothing with bugs, please.
Any of the comics based on the Animated Adventures of Superman or Batman would be good, I would think. Or the comics based on Batman: Beyond.
Any of the comics based on the Animated Adventures of Superman or Batman would be good, I would think. Or the comics based on Batman: Beyond.
Yes. I even read "The Batman Adventures" every month right now, and I love it. Too bad it's about to get canned. *sigh*
Ah, hell.
I forgot to remind the boy to pick up my effin' Nightwing #92. Crap.
Hmm.
Emergency shopping may be in order.
There was a minor fight in my office today over whether Nightwing is anything more than a pale imitation of his mentor. The best comment in it went to the design technology lead, who sagely commented, "Let Nightwing be Nightwing."
Does anyone have some recs of comics that would be good for a 7 year old?
I don't read it myself - but my comic shop guy rec'd
Thundercats
when I wanted to get my 9-year-old nephew some comics and he really loves the series.
Does anyone have some recs of comics that would be good for a 7 year old?
Bone.
Definitely.
Also,
Beanworld.
Disclaimer: I like indy comics. Neither of these have superheroes. Move along if you want superheroes.
There was a minor fight in my office today over whether Nightwing is anything more than a pale imitation of his mentor. The best comment in it went to the design technology lead, who sagely commented, "Let Nightwing be Nightwing."
Huh.
Your design tech lead is wise.
How do they all feel about Tim? Or, alternately, about the current sitch WRT Robin.
I am totally not up to speed on what the current sitch wrt Robin might be -- whitefont?
The major comics geek in the office is strongly anti-DCU, and I'm afraid to ask. I think the design tech lead was just trying to make peace, but he still spoke wise.
Mish,
Tim's run as Robin is ending (hopefully temporarily), as his parents found out about the whole Robin thing and were Not Pleased. So Spoiler is gonna take over (and be the first she-Robin in the main continuity)
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