Comic monkey heroes for kids. What is a comic - definition, features, types and interesting facts. How to create your own comic

In our country, many have a prejudice: comics are something frivolous and pride - I'm not like that, I read the right literature. But this is a special way of reading - the brain starts to work more intensively, since reading comics is much more difficult than linear text. It is necessary to simultaneously follow the plot from the pictures, navigate the replicas in the relationships of the characters and determine emotions by the expression on their faces - not every adult can handle this.Fixing the situation with great comics.

"Snowman",Raymond Briggs
publishing house "Polyandria", 0+

The story of how a boy made a snowman who magically came to life at night. That night was filled with incredible events, and in the morning they met the dawn on the pier and went home. The boy fell asleep in his bed, and the snowman remained outside. When the child woke up, he found a scarf, a hat and a small pile of snow left from a snowman that had melted in the sun.
There is no text in the book, but everything is clear without words - these amazing frames-illustrations made with pencils are so detailed. Warm, cozy - it is impossible to break away and stop looking at them.
Someone will read this book as a story about the power of childhood imagination, someone will think that this is a variation on the theme of an imaginary friend, and someone will see only fabulous adventures.
Sold in a set with the book "The Snowman and the Snow Dog", which is written by other authors, but continues the style of the original source.

“Keshka without brakes”,Andrey and Natalya Snegirev
publishing house “CompassGid”, 0+

These are extraordinary stories about an ordinary cat. Keshka lives in an ordinary apartment and cannot live a day without adventures. This character first appeared in 1991, and for more than twenty years children and adults have been laughing at comics. The situations that Keshka gets into are very recognizable, and the child will see himself in this restless and quick-witted cat.
In this collection, Keshka will go to the North, get pierced while fishing, ride washing machine and go to the moon.
Separately, I would like to note his relationship with mice - like any decent cat, Keshka tries to catch a mouse. So he sets traps, hunts with a slingshot, and comes up with plans to rid the house of rodents.

"Fairy tales-comics",Rotrout Suzanne Berner
publishing house "Melik-Pashayev", 0+

Rotraut Suzanne Berner, winner of the Andersen Prize (children's Nobel Prize), tells her version of the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm. She chose eight stories, both the famous "Rapunzel" and "Lady Blizzard" and the unfamiliar "Hans the Hedgehog" and "Jorinda and Joringel", and drew them in her own style.
Not without intrigue: the composition of the book is built in such a way that before each tale we see the narrator in an armchair, to which timid listeners are getting closer and closer. Who this narrator is will become known at the end.
It turned out to be a cheerful and hooligan retelling, filled with jokes - for example, in a fairy-tale world, heroes can walk around in caps and sneakers. Andillustrations help children see the causal relationship between events and teach them to observe the smallest details.
Conservative adults should be immediately warned that Ms. Berner tends to be ironic in her drawings, and reminded that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And this rule always applies.


"The world is not small, Charlie Brown",Charles M. Schultz
publishing house “Zangavar”, 7+


If the name and surname in the title do not tell you anything, then you probably know one of the characters - Snoopy, a dog that is already more than sixty years old. This is a beagle dog that does not talk, but you can read all his thoughts in the “bubbles” on the pages.
Snoopy's owner, boy Charlie Brown, and his friends go to school, play baseball and discuss incredibly important issues. In this book, trouble literally haunts Charlie: an unknown autograph was slipped into him in the store instead of the autograph of his favorite player, no one sent him valentines, and the coach of the baseball team did not come out of him. And the girl, for whom he sold all his comics to buy her gloves, runs into him in the store and shows off his new pair!
These are funny and slightly philosophical comics about neighborhood play and boredom, joy and sadness in a child's life. Behind simple drawings lies not only irony, but also quotes, references to dates, books and events.
This is the third collection of stories about the baby and Snoopy, which was published by Zangavar, and the continuation of the comic anthology follows.


"Hilda and the Troll"
Luke Pearson
publishing house “Mann, Ivanov and Ferber”, 7+

Blue-haired and big-eyed Hilda lives in a small mountain valley. Characters of Scandinavian mythology live next to it - a tree man, a giant, a sea spirit and a troll. Hilda is a girl with character and a real adventurer, she is not afraid to explore the world and nature around, which is why she often gets into various stories. One day, while walking, a girl and her fox cub with deer horns saw a stone. Rule number one - when you see a stone that looks like a troll, hang a bell on its nose. Then a melodic “ding-ding” is heard and events take an unexpected turn.
In these books there are no unambiguous characters - bad or good, just everyone does what is important to him. The unobtrusive morality of the book is read unmistakably - things that scare you turn out to be not so scary if you look at them carefully and try to understand.
Five books have already been published in the series, so far only two have been translated into Russian, but I hope this is just the beginning. And in 2018 there will be a film adaptation of the comics “Hildafolk”

“Jim the diver. Journey to the heart of the ocean”,Matthias Picard
publishing house “Zangavar”, 7+

A 3D movie no longer surprises anyone, but a 3D book is perhaps a unique phenomenon. Just do not think that to read you will need to download the application and the pictures will come to life on the screen, no.With the exception of “boom and bams”, there are no words in the book, but there is some kind of hypnotic charm with the talent of Matthias Picard. Using black ink and anaglyph glasses, the artist plunges us to the bottom of the ocean with Jim. The boy finds old diving equipment and becomes an ocean explorer. And there - jellyfish, sharks, turtles, octopuses, a whale, a sunken ship - all the riches and secrets of the underwater world that come to life literally before our eyes.

"My mom is in America, she saw Buffalo Bill"Jean Regno, Emile Bravo
publishing house "Bumkniga", 7+


This is a kind and warm story, about which you just want to write “does not leave you indifferent”. And it won't be using stamps.
A new school, a sullen teacher, a showdown with his brother, attachment to the governess Yvette, strange trips to relatives and sympathetic looks from adults - all this fills Jean's life. His mother has disappeared somewhere, and no one tells him and his brother where. Questions hang in the air, but Jean is afraid to utter them. Neighbor - the girl Michelle begins to transmit secret messages "from mom" to the boy, and Jean believes her until one day during a quarrel he finds out the truth.
Jean Regnault's autobiographical text is sad and funny at the same time. It's about the wall that adults build between themselves and a child when they hide the truth from him.

"Seven Dwarf Bears and the Invasion of Princesses"Emil Bravo
Komilfo publishing house, 7+


The dwarf bear books are hooligan spoofs that show the "happily ever after" reality that usually stays off the page.Knowledge of fairy tales and a sense of humor from parents is a must!
Dwarf bears live in the forest, which are literally besieged by princesses. Since bears value their comfort and coziness, they have to come up with all sorts of ways to solve princess problems. After all, princesses are so capricious and bring trouble. One of the bears goes in search of the prince, but they are all kind of strange. And their bad upbringing will anger the Fairy Godmother a lot ...
Charismatic dwarf bears and unusual plot twists give a second wind to old fairy tales. So, for example, the spell of the fairy godmother, which in the original fairy tale puts everyone around to sleep, in a new reading makes seven bears, as if tied, sit at the TV.


"Jane, the fox and me"Fanny Britt, Isabelle Arceneau
publishing house "Belaya Vorona", 10+

The world of the girl Helen is full of gray and dull colors - her classmates have chosen her as a target for ridicule and for some reason she believes them. She finds solace only in reading her favorite book - the novel "Jane Eyre" (by the way, if someone has not read it, but plans to, then attention - the comic contains spoilers).
Helen's problems are familiar to many: a feeling of loneliness, general misunderstanding, not accepting oneself, finding friends, difficulty in dealing with parents. And, of course, finding your place in life.However, after an unexpected meeting in the forest, everything changes, and a revelation finally comes to Helen - “it seems that I begin to understand that the less I think about all this, the less I believe in it.”
The book is about how difficult (and sometimes scary) it is to accept yourself as you are, but as soon as you start taking steps in this direction, your life will be filled with colors.

“Calvin and Hobbs. Treasures are everywhere here,Bill Watterson
Zangavar publishing house, 10+




Six-year-old child prodigy Calvin and his plush tiger Hobbs are an inseparable pair of friends and heroes of Bill Watterson's comic books that ran from 1985 to 1995.The characters are named after the theologian John Calvin and the philosopher Thomas Hobbes, so philosophical reflections are often traced in their dialogues. As well as thoughtful conclusions about everything, be it the meaning of life, love, relationships with parents, study and, of course, about the severe suffering that is inextricably linked with this very study.

“Sometimes when I speak, my words can't keep up with my thoughts. I wonder why we think faster than we speak?
“To give us a chance to change our minds.”

Fascinating, sometimes informative and always funny stories return the adult reader to their own childhood, when the world is a separate reality that is limited only by fantasy.Impulsive and prone to eccentric antics, Calvin goes to school, where his logic irritates teachers and classmates a lot, for which he often pays. Hobbs is more calm and sensible, but what does their tandem do thanks to a bottomless supply of inventions and inexhaustible energy.
Short stories about the life of Calvin and Hobbs came out regularly for ten years and (here it is an amazing moment) - the artist completed a successful project. He also refused to sign documents for permission to use the characters. Only comics. Nothing extra.

- I'm ready for anything!
“And even to complete and unconditional surrender?”
- To her especially.

“Great story”, 0+
Patrick McDonnell
publishing house "Mann, Ivanov and Ferber"

It's not exactly a graphic novel, but it will introduce non-linear reading to the youngest readers. the main idea books - do not despair and life is beautiful even when it seems that everything is against you.
Little Louie wants to tell his story, but every time he starts it, he encounters obstacles: juice will spill on the pages of the book, dirty hands will leave their prints, or someone will smear peanut butter. However, after looking at it from the outside, Louis admits that everything is not so bad, because his story is unique and truly magnificent.

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Ekaterina Severina

Children love to listen to stories. And they love looking at comics. Why not let them do it at the same time? So did the German artist Rotraut Susanne Berner and drew delightfully witty children's comics based on her favorite fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm.

Sühanne Berner's Rotrout style is so recognizable that her books cannot be confused with anyone else's. The artist is distinguished by amazing attention to detail, clear lines of drawing, well-thought-out composition and light irony. She masterfully knows how to tell stories with pictures alone, almost without resorting to words, and therefore her books are so loved by young children who have not yet learned to read. It is also important that Berner's illustrations are always thought out in such a way that they teach to observe, notice and remember details, to see the logical connections between events. The artist draws readers into the game with each of her books, and Fairy Tales-Comics is no exception. On their pages, adults and young readers are waiting for the artist's jokes, attention tasks, and other surprises.

Press about the book

Catalog of the Russian State Children's Library "For children and about children", 2017, issue 1 (18)

"What goal did Berner set for herself when creating cartoon stories about Little Red Riding Hood, Princess Rapunzel, Mrs. Metelitsa and other famous fairy-tale characters? Most likely, the artist wanted not only to bring folklore heroes closer to the modern baby, but also to make the young reader a participant in a fun interactive game, which is based on well-known fairy tales. In any case, the result of R. S. Berner turned out to be very interesting, and one can only envy her ingenuity and wit."

Site "Biblioguide", 12/26/16, " Best Books December", Alexey Kopeikin

Berner jokes and plays pranks a lot: her fairy-tale world is intertwined with modernity - the characters walk around in sweaters, sneakers and baseball caps (even on magic locks), chat frivolously, sometimes negative characters smoke - of course, to once again confirm the disgusting nature of such an occupation, and, as is usually the case in cartoon stories, at the edges of the main action there are funny details (in the case of Berner, cute little animals) for looking at. At the same time, Berner conveys the overall plot outline quite accurately, sometimes even closer to the original than was done in the well-known Soviet retellings of the Brothers Grimm.

If in America more than one generation grew up on comics, then in Russia interest in this genre appeared relatively recently. Until now, there is an opinion that stories in pictures are intended mainly for children and adolescents. But is it really so? What is a comic - entertaining reading about Superheroes or an art form comparable to cinema and literature? Let's try to figure this out.

The meaning of the word "comic"

This genre originated in the pages of American newspapers in the late 19th century. "Comic" is an abbreviation for the English "comic" (funny) and "strip" (strip, picture). Drawn stories are an interesting synthesis of literature and graphics. A comic is a series of pictures used to tell a coherent story. As in a literary work, there are main and secondary characters, antagonists. There may be no text at all, or these are short signatures.

"Stories in Pictures" is close to animation and cinema. Film on film can be compared to a very long and slow comic book. It is no coincidence that Superheroes and Japanese manga characters migrated to blue screens.

History of appearance

The forerunners of comics were storytelling in pictures. Beginning in the 16th century, engraved lives of the saints called hallelujahs were sold in Europe. In the 18th century, William Hogarth created a series of political cartoons, united by one common thought.

In the 19th century, illustrated stories became quite popular. Of particular note is the Swiss cartoonist R. Töpfer, who was the first to place text under the corresponding picture. The verse series of the German W. Bush about the mischievous Max and Moritz, published in 1865, is also considered a harbinger of the comic book. Text and drawings are closely related to each other.

Competition between newspaper monopolies in the United States led to the final establishment of the comic book genre. Picture stories were designed to attract new readers. The first American comic book, Bear Cubs and the Tiger, was published in 1892.

In 1896, the World newspaper began to print a story about a little Chinese girl, Yellow kid. In its design, it is similar to modern comics: the same characters, a consistent plot, dialogues within one illustration. The author of the story was soon lured to the New York Journal. Newspaper owners fought for their rights to the yellow baby for a long time, for which they received the apt nickname "yellow press". Subsequently, the expression acquired a different meaning.

Characteristics

The "golden time" of comics in America is called the 30-50s of the twentieth century. Fantasy and adventure dominated the genre during this period. The famous Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Atomic Man, Captain America were born.

Gradually formed a set of expressive means. With the help of paints, artists tried to influence the reader. So, in Superman comics, bright colors predominate: blue, red, cyan, white. Batman is depicted in a dark, black and gray color scheme, which makes the story feel sinister. Drawing characters, facial expressions - all this is important.

A comic is not only pictures, but also capacious, concise text. Direct speech is depicted as a "word bubble" flying out of the character's mouth or head. It is also called a filacter. The words of the author are placed under the frame. The language is very emotional, exclamations, onomatopoeia, irony, epithets, hyperbole, metaphors, street slang are widely used. To convey emotional intensity, the artist often plays with the shape, color or font size.

Types of comics

Large-scale studies of this genre began in the 60s of the last century. Many serious works are devoted to finding answers to the question of what a comic is. The features of the visual language, techniques, framing methods, styles are considered. And, of course, various classifications are being developed.

By volume, comics are divided into:

  • strips (accommodate several frames, most often printed in newspapers and magazines);
  • classic comics, which have a more complex composition and are printed with a certain frequency;
  • graphic novels with a serious finished plot, containing more than 50 pages.

Classification by genre and readership

What is a comic? Is it true that it performs an exclusively entertaining function? In terms of content, comics are close to literary works. Among them you can find humorous, fantastic, detective and military stories, animal adventures, romance, westerns, horror, crime. The list is endless. There are comics devoted to classic works, serious political and social problems.

There are no thematic restrictions for hand-drawn stories. AT recent times comics are increasingly found on the pages of textbooks and non-fiction books. Illustrated text helps the reader to more easily and fully assimilate new information.

Depending on the readership, comics are distinguished:

  • for boys (fantasy, adventure, battles);
  • for girls (school stories, first love);
  • youth (themes of growing up, sex, falling in love);
  • female (relationships of opposite sexes);
  • adults (politics, economics, history, culture, sex).

Asian comics

They began to appear after the end of World War II, but became known in the West towards the end of the 20th century, thanks to Japanese anime. Comics in Asian countries are called differently:

  • in Japan - manga;
  • in China - manhua;
  • in Korea - manhwa.

Such comics are most often black and white and are read from right to left (with the exception of Korean ones). The manga is rational despite its gripping plot. In the center of events are often schoolchildren who have to go through life's hardships, solve their problems. psychological problems. Comics are not censored, so there are stories with a 21+ limit. Cartoons (anime) are based on manga plots.

Manhua are unpredictable, dynamic. They are difficult to explain in terms of logic. The heroes are mostly adults, a lot of comics are devoted to the theme of mature love.

Manhwa tells about positive, but socially unprotected heroes. For example, about poor old people who cannot stand up for themselves. This type of comics is widely represented in global network, since the release of books is not funded by the government.

Comics in Russia

During the Soviet era, the genre was not widespread. Small comics in Russian could be found in children's and humor magazines. But in general, the phenomenon was considered "alien" to the Soviet people.

The situation changed in the "dashing" nineties. The first magazines appeared, printing comics by domestic artists. "Fly" was aimed at an adult audience. The publishing house "Veles-VA", founded by veterans of Afghanistan, published collections for young people. The publications were patriotic in nature. In 1999, the magazine "Magnificent Adventures" appeared, which existed for 4 years.

But the real boom of comics in Russian began in the mid-2010s and continues to this day. Special editions and shops are opened, foreign graphic novels are translated, festivals are organized (KomMissia, Comic Con Russia, ComiXfest, etc.)

How to create a comic?

On the shelves of the store, we see mostly foreign "stories in pictures". Domestic authors are just beginning to master this genre. There is an urgent need for young, talented artists who can create captivating stories and embody them with the help of graphics.

How to create a comic yourself? To get started, get acquainted with the work of recognized classics: Steve Ditko, Jack Kirby, Frank Miller, Robert Howard, Will Eisner, Jim Steranko, Albert Uderzo, Masamune Shiro, etc. You will need the skills of an artist. To create a comic book, you need to master portraiture, be able to draw a person and a landscape from life, betray perspective, facial expressions. Images can be created both by hand and with the help of special programs. For example, Adobe Photoshop, or MangaStudio applications.

Think about the plot in advance, as well as the characteristics of the characters. A comic book writer must be not only an artist, but also a writer capable of creating a compelling story. You will also need the skills of a screenwriter to break the plot into frames, come up with concise and expressive lines.

French artists called it the ninth art. This genre has great potential, with its help you can convey the smallest semantic and emotional shades. You need to "be able" to read comics, just as you need to "be able" to hear music, understand painting or perceive a literary work.

Graphic novels intrigue, surprise and inspire. Each viewing of a filmed comic makes you think about morality and values. It's not just funny for fun. It's much more. It's time to figure out what comics really are.

Meaning of the word

The word "comics" came into the Russian-language lexicon from the English comic, which means funny in translation. Many people want to know what a comic is and where such a sonorous name came from. In the common people, you can designate a comic as a graphic novel, where there is a share of comedy and jokes. Visual art is successfully combined with stories and stories. Despite the funny behavior of the characters, original pictures and sarcastic dialogues, comics are absolutely different genres, ranging from detectives and thrillers, ending with stories about superheroes.

Stories in pictures are usually filled with deep meaning and morality. To ensure that all information is perceived by both children and adults, drawings are used with inserts that display sounds and laughter (for example, BOOOM, HUH?!, POW! and HA-HA-HA). In other words, a comic is a caricature.

History of comics

The first mention of graphic novels can be traced back to Japanese culture. Then, for entertainment, cartoon stories were created, which are called manga. Such comics still exist and enjoy worldwide popularity. Japanese comics became the progenitors of traditional oriental cartoons - anime.

Later, closer to the 16th century, European versions of graphic novels began to appear. It was during this period in Barcelona and Valencia began to spread religious pamphlets, which were called "alleluy". Comics took on a more familiar form in the late 18th century, when The San Francisco Examiner first published the funny comics for children "Bears and the Tiger". The emergence of an unusual storytelling blew up the public, and from that moment began the great era of graphic novels.

The essence of graphic novels

Drawn stories are designed to keep the reader interested with their compelling story. Experience has proven that adventure stories and detective stories are very popular, if there are even small images. As a rule, not everyone wants to read thick books. Comics capture from the first second, completely immersing the reader in a fictional world or universe. Each graphic story has its own style of drawing and text.

Now there are thousands of comics created both based on literary works and unique adventure stories. What is a comic book really and what is its essence? Scientists and psychologists from the University of Waterloo have proven that comics are much easier for children and adults to perceive than books, films and articles. Main essence graphic novels are the creation interesting history with the help of uncomplicated drawings and deep texts.

How to create your own comic

The comic book format is unique. Anyone who has ever read a graphic novel sooner or later asks the question "How to create a comic book yourself?".

To do this, the advice of professional comic artists will help:

    What comic is created without a script? That's right, none. Write unique and interesting scenario is the first step towards creating a graphic novel. It is necessary to prescribe the story, the character of the characters and the dialogues. Do not overuse descriptions, because they are comic book drawings that reveal all the details. The emphasis should be on dialogues and a dynamic plot. The basis for the script can be an existing story or film. The main thing - remember that each story in pictures is unique.

    In no case should you start drawing a comic book without a storyboard. This is a secondary version of the graphic novel, or draft. Here are the first sketches. Picture stories need to be related to each other, so a storyboard is used. To do this, you need to write down each "square" of the comic, describe the actions of the characters and their remarks. In other words, you need to describe future frames.

    For those who want to learn how to create a comic, you need to turn to ready-made graphic novels for help. You should pay attention to style. If this is a story about superheroes, then all the pictures should be bright, and the dialogues should immediately catch your eye. When choosing a plot with adventures, it is necessary to use warm sunny tones. A detective and a thriller should cast a shadow and intrigue the reader, so blue, gray and black colors are used.

    The attentive reader will notice that comics do not have identical frames. Sometimes some scene is placed on a third of the page, while the other 10 are small and fit on a small piece of paper. This style makes reading comics much easier.

    A special language of stories in pictures

    A distinctive feature of comics in a special language. There are no texts that take up 99% of the page. The main replicas of the characters consist of small phrases that describe one or another situation that is incomprehensible to the reader. The whole essence of the story conveys with the help of an obvious plot, where the characters and their abilities are drawn in detail.

    Since the comics themselves came to us from Europe and the USA, all stories are written in English language, but thanks to the unique drawings, the plot can be disassembled without words. This is the special language of comics.

    DC vs Marvel

    Two popular comic book publishers have been competing with each other for more than 50 years. Comics all over the world are divided into two fronts. DC and Marvel comics are intensely discussed on the Internet, they create adventure films and sagas, and fans flock from all over the world for the Comic Con global comic book festival. Consider a brief history each publisher.

    DC. Main character publishers - Batman from Gotham City, the villain - the Joker. It has existed since 1934, and the first film adaptation based on graphic novels was released in 1969. DC welcomes its fans with Superman, Wonder Woman, John Hex and Green Lantern comics.

    Marvel. The creator of the Marvel Multiverse is Stan Lee. The publisher is more popular than DC, thanks to such graphic novels as X-Men and Wolverine, Captain America and Iron Man, as well as Fantastic Four, Thor, Ant-Man. The main feature of Marvel is that they pay tribute to Stan Lee by inviting a peppy old man to shoot, and giving him a two-second cue. Unlike DC, this publisher releases novels with deep meaning and morality, trying to show two sides of the same coin (good and evil). All Marvel comics are more serious and have a non-standard plot. Founded in 1939, the first film adaptation was released in 1944 ("Captain America").

    Most Expensive Comics

    The 21st century has long been in the yard, and comics continue to be created, published and filmed. This trend will always be popular and certainly will never go out. Despite this, real comics love not only to read graphic novels, but also to collect rare and limited editions. So what is the most expensive and valuable comic book in the world?

    Action Comics 1938, worth $2 million. There are no more than 9 copies of the original version of the comic book depicting Superman around the world. Even 80 years ago, we could buy Action Comics for no more than 10 cents. Also in demand are rare cartoons by Kurt Swan (author of Batman stories since 1942). One of his works is estimated at 200.000 - 400.000 dollars.

    Adventure comics

    The story of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck is not just cartoons on which entire generations grew up. These are stories based on comics. The most interesting thing is that the first cartoons were created on the same principle as graphic drawings: a storyboard, a storyline and a word bubble with remarks were also used. The main feature of children's comics is the adventure genre. Adventure comics are about the main characters who encounter and solve unforeseen situations throughout the comic.

    How to read comics the right way

    When the question "What is a comic and how to read it" arises, then you need to pay attention to the structure of the graphic story. The classic comic is a small color magazine, consisting of 10-30 pages. Each sheet is divided into several parts-drawings, as a rule, no more than 10 pieces (the number of "frames" depends on the page format). You need to start reading from the very first square, located in the upper left corner. Frame order and arrangement from left to right. Some comics are read in a serpentine chain. If any story consists of a comic book cycle, then it is recommended to read from the very first part in order to understand the fascinating history of the characters.

    Comics are not just stories about superheroes. Each reader can find his favorite genre. All you need is to plunge into the multiverse, get to know all the characters and study their character. This will help open up new wonderful world graphic novels of the 20th and 21st centuries!

One child is able to create a good joke if left alone for a while. And what are several children capable of? Reason and a sense of humor can do something unexpected and original.

Kids today have enough of both. If a see comics about children, then it becomes clear that for children there are no boundaries of what is permitted. But comics about children are drawn by artists who also have a couple of children.

The genre of comics itself was conceived precisely as an entertainment and educational program for children. What kind comics for kids the most famous? Of course Marvel. These children's comics have become so popular lately that you will hardly find a child who is not familiar with Marvel heroes. Even if you read jokes about children, they are funny, and sometimes there are mentions of heroes from Marvel comics.

Why is children's comics so popular? All sorts of film adaptations of various Marvel stories have led to the popularization of these children's comics both in the West and here. But the genre was on the verge of extinction.

Let's go back from Marvel to regular comics about children. Looking through comics about kids funny on various internet sites, I've noticed an increasingly emerging comic book teaching trend. Of course, comics about children are funny, as before, however, they also try to teach the younger generation something. In principle, the approach is correct, since now children are able to develop much faster. And, reading aphorisms about children with meaning, you understand the bitter truth that children do not really want to learn and develop as individuals.

Funny comic kids

Here we come to the final stage of our text. What can be said at the end? Funny comic kids- a very peculiar style of humor, which, however, does not prevent him from being cheerful and original. Funny kids comics, funny kids demotivators, and any other good jokes about kids will always be special and funny. After all, childhood is the very time that leaves only bright moments in memory.