Comic Books found to be just as effective as books for children's learning.

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Scientists at the University of Illinois released a study that claims that reading a comic book is just as good as reading a book. "A lot of the criticism of comics and comic books come from people who think that kids are just looking at the pictures and not putting them together with the words."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/6516323/Comic-books-are-good-for...
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  • added November 06, 2009

35 comments // Comic Books found to be just as effective as books for children's learning.

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    love comics, they reach the limits of imagination.

    royulery
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    See! Good things CAN come from funnies. I wouldn't suggest kids reading ONLY comic books, though. They should be used as gateway reading --- leading to better, longer, harder, more meaningful literature. But,... hooray for geek books!

    PajamaDan
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    Comic books & reading? Yeah...Something tells me more research should be done before they make such a claim

    NuclearLullaby
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    Comic books are illustrated action-novels, the kids are still reading and using their brains just a more imaginative and fun way

    FishaHouse777
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    I'd recommend the graphic novel Blankets by Craig Thompson to anybody looking for good lit.
    It's the Anna Karenina of graphic novels(in terms quality, not plot-wise).

    bryterjonas
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    This is why they are called Graphic Novels (Big ones Anyway). And like the Great Stan Lee says " If I can get one kid to simply read .. Then I have done my job well."

    0roburos
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    I am still in love with graphc novels. FLCL, JTHM.. love'em.

    recommended by Nettle
    Atalanda_Cameron
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    Best article ever!

    hack26
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    not surprised. i read more comics (sonic the hedgehog) than books for quite a while. and yeah, i'll attribute my love of reading and ability to mentally envision what's happening to that.

    tangibleparadox
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    Has anyone ever read the Silver Surfer? I was really into it when I was around 11.
    He goes on these long existential soliloquies at least twice an issue. I feel like the vocabulary used in that comic were some of the first big words I learned.

    flyingkick
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    I had and still have a collection . You can learn philosophy , politics , morality , logic , the concepts of altruism and greed . Great art stretches the imagination in a healthy yoga way . It is in this arena I first considered "right makes might " over might makes right . Artists not only love beautiful visual concepts , but ideals as well . At least , the ones I know do .

    artemis6
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    I knew it. :)

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    In related news, Video Games stimulate more parts of the brain than watching TV or a movie. News sources everywhere scream in rage that things they deemed to be children's playthings pose more intelligent activity than an hour of Sean Hannity.

    ddhboy
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    i didnt read comics until adolescence (which im still in) and, personally, prefer the trashy stuff, just like how i prefer everything else, like free food!

    http://www.johnnyr.com/comix/ncp2009-08-10.html

    molesteban
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    Reading or enjoying to read is the point here. From Spidey, Dr.Who to Twain , Poe and Homer (not Simpson) was a stepping ladder for me.
    Similar to weed then coke then meth. Must start somewhere, and enjoy doing it.

    dalistuff
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    Sometimes, in life....things need to be explained to you in a certain way....you see, people tend to delude themselves in their thinking and start focusing on things but in a way-too complex level.....let's get some basic information from Trey Parker and Matt Stone:

    Watch it all the way through, you might learn something.....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEiB4qazq4k

    jeffissleeping
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    Truly awesome.
    I say to anyone check out The Maxx. A damn good read and visual amazing!

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    Reading is reading, comic books, recipes, novels, whatever. The educational elite need only 'lower' themselves a bit to recognize the greatness inherent in X-Men (social dynamics), Batman (psychological illness resulting from intense trauma) or any of the multitude of others.

    Many comic books trump mainstream novels quite easily...'Scott Pilgrim' saga is one of the better series I've read in a bit and I read a lot (A LOT).

    hpseaton
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    I understand most people under the age of about 10 would never even attempt to read a book like the Odyssy or Hamlet ,but Most comic books I've seen(& I'm not saying all comic books are this way!) have very little to read at all! They might get kids in to reading though,but it seems iffy really!

    NuclearLullaby
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    It's not the form but the content that educates. Although the illustrations along with the text do help to grasp the concepts more easily

    Argon18
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    DUUUUH!!!!

    Saul_Patino
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    These days we are happy to see kids enthusiastic to read Anything!

    Achechew
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    The Complete Persepolis is an awesome graphic novel by Satrapi that characterizes the life of a child growing up in a highly unstable 1980's Iran. Anyone interested in graphic novels should definitely check it out - very good read.

    Aoirsae
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    I learned to read on Spiderman and X-Men. Its a great way to connect words with actions and symbols. Not to mention the riddling of great morality tales; loyalty, prejudice, dealing with death etc.

    AndrewH13
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    I just started getting comic books for my seven year old after i foun out that he watches all his movies with the closed captioning on, and reads along with the movie

    snarly
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