I was born in 1956 (wish me happy birthday, April 20th I'll be... er, er, never mind lol), and I loved comics as a child, and, of course, I still love them today. But I remember well how I was discouraged by adults and warned against comics in those days, as a result of the scare of the 1950s. Of course, this just made me want to read them more! Once, my stepdad threw all my comics in the trash can. I soon dug them out and hid them in a closet! True story.
kind of like hitlers bonfires
painsey 2 years ago
Those idiots back in the 50's were crazy. You see, that's why the rest of the world hates people who don't mind their own business.
They go crazy over something that's really small and made it into a big deal. Poor EC Comics was forever marred.
Movie06 2 years ago
I was born in 1956 (wish me happy birthday, April 20th I'll be... er, er, never mind lol), and I loved comics as a child, and, of course, I still love them today. But I remember well how I was discouraged by adults and warned against comics in those days, as a result of the scare of the 1950s. Of course, this just made me want to read them more! Once, my stepdad threw all my comics in the trash can. I soon dug them out and hid them in a closet! True story.
bigheadlittlehead 3 years ago
Thanks so much for sharing your story. I hope you kept some of those books! :-)
FilmFanTV 3 years ago