Comics to me was the most fun thing I growing up watching in my childhood, and I still enjoy comics a lot. Comics show both reality and fantasy.It is based on our culture and some times deal with issue in our society or give message to people. It is somewhat similar to movie, drama, and TV shows. However, people often take comics very lightly compare to others. Even though comics contain and give similar message or information. It is still taking lightly by people. It is funny how much movies and dramas are made by comics stories. Such as SuperMen, bet-man, wonder women, and many others. No comics are made by movie or drama stories. Comics are important. A text book defines comics as juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence intended to convey information and/or to produce an aesthetic response in the viewer.” However, I think there is more to it. It is hard to say there is only one definition to explain what exactly comics is.
Throughout the 60’s, comics were at the forefront of social transformation. Possibly the best example of this is through comics reflection of the public’s view of the Vietnam War. At the beginning of the war a majority of Americans fully supported the cause. The idea that communism, the most evil idea conceived, could spread first through South-East Asia and eventually to the US lead Americans to accept the need to occupy Vietnam. However as the war progressed it became more obvious that it was less to defend democracy and actually just a proxy war against Russia. As support for the war diminished, comics greatly altered their position on the war to question the causes of the war, and whether the US should actually be there. The comic Iron Man accurately represented this shift in support as he stopped dealing arms, and took a moral stand against their use. As well as Vietnam War culture, comics also accurately portrayed youth culture in the US throughout the 60’s. Comics suc...
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