Abstract

In a carefully selected list of comic books, teachers have a teaching aid comparable to colored slides, colored filmstrips, colored movies, and colored television. Comics dealing with animal stories, adventure, science, history, geography, biography, and literary classics are all welcomed. It is not extravagant to say that the modem comic book has an ancient and honorable lineage, for from prehistoric times down to the present day all ages of mankind have left stories in picture form. Many social, civic, and business organizations are using the comic format today to expound their views. Some church leaders have given their imprimatur to illustrated Bible stories for distribution to Sunday school classes. Nor is interest in the picture story limited to children. One need only point to television with its millions of viewers every night looking at pictures on

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