Monday, July 23, 2012

Week 2

hello guys i would like to answer question 1.


Week 2, Do you think comics are a children’s or adult genre/media?

In my case or opinion I would say it should be both children and adults, reasons is that because the comics varies in the genres that readers appeal to. To some say that it really appeals to children in some way, reasons is that for example Tintin comics in a majority in the old generation children read the comics due to its mix genres its character traits, themes, plots and it really puts the children into their seats just continue reading and thus it puts their imaginations into use and reflect on them or apply into their playful life.

As to the adults in my opinion they would still read comics either to reflect during their childhood days when they were reading the comics. But to some adults to them it would be just childish and embarrassing to read comics. But again it varies on the person’s personal interests and lifestyle. For example in Japan comics or called manga from what I have observed while I was in Japan adults as to say even elderly people still read comics. Why is that? Could it be that even at the later age comics would still appeal to them, and also could it be it’s a good time waster for them?  Or to them they would still feel they’re still children at heart?

And lastly overall in my opinion comics wouldn’t just appeal to children and also to adults because the comics over the years still developing into fine stories that appeals to the both adult and children.

Feel free add or comment thanks.


2 comments:

  1. Yes, good point made. We might have to distinguish between comics, Some are clearly aimed at children and are of little interest to adults. Others, like Tintin, seem to have a wider audience intended, not just children. Was Herge aiming at a universal appeal?

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  2. I think it's true too that comics isn't something that only appeals or should be targeted to children. Considering how it's adults that create comics in the first place, there are probably more ideas in comics that adults are more likely to understand than children.

    As you've pointed out, things like manga are something that is culturally embedded and that no matter what age you are, comics will always be available to you. The genre and plot of comics and manga varies greatly from fantasy to sports to politics. There is no topic comics can't cover. And as we grow up, comics like Tintin which we've read when we're younger takes on a whole different meaning when we're adults. From a simple adventure story to a deep socio-cultural satire and commentary.

    In the great words of Sakata Gintoki, "What am I doing, reading Jump at my age? Well, a man remains a boy until his death…"

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