What comics taught me

Author and friend Remy Flagg invited me to write a post for his site about comics. I opted to write about what comics taught me growing up.

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My father called them funny books.

He was a lot older than my friend’s dads. He grew up as a child of the depression, and I was born late in his life. When he called them funny books I used to chafe at that name. The phrase ‘funny books’ sounded silly and childish to me then but now… I think it’s cute. Of course I’m 40 years old now, married with a daughter, so some things change.

But seriously. Funny books. Pissed me off.

Didn’t he know that the mutants had to fight to preserve their rights in a world that wanted them gone? There’s nothing funny about that. Didn’t he know Frank Castle’s family had been killed, and that Frank couldn’t move on until he found a justice that he never would? Didn’t my dad know The Tick and Arthur needed to be friends to conquer the ninjas?

Read the rest on Remy’s website here:

http://remyflagg.com/what-comics-taug...

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Published on January 25, 2017 07:30
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Leslie My dad called them Funny Books too. I think it was a generational thing. My mom called them rubbish. I called them lifeblood. :-)

Loved your memories and I know your daughter will love them when you share them with her.


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Chris Philbrook Leslie wrote: "My dad called them Funny Books too. I think it was a generational thing. My mom called them rubbish. I called them lifeblood. :-)

Loved your memories and I know your daughter will love them when ..."


Leslie that's awesome. My dad meant nothing bad, that's just what he called them.

As far as my little girl goes... I hope so. I also hope she just loves to read, or loves stories, and has an imagination.

With my genes, I'm thinking I've got a good shot for that.


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