Simon's Cat: Feed Me! (Simon's Cat) by Simon Tofield

By Simon Tofield

A bite-sized choice of food-themed Simon's Cat cartoons chosen from the 1st Simon's Cat books. In complete color for the first actual time and that includes 10 fresh cartoons, Simon's Cat is again, basically smaller, more cost-effective and cuter.

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That was when the Young Adult Library Services Association scheduled a preconference session on graphic novels, at the American Library Association national gathering in Atlanta in June, which was attended by 175 people. “Get Graphic @ Your Library” was chosen for that year’s theme for Teen Read Week, October 13 –19, and was supported with a Web site on the subject of graphic novels (St. Lifer, 2002: 9). This tied in with the industry’s first promotional “Free Comic Book Day,” which was planned for the Saturday after the opening of the first Spider-Man movie.

Three distinct groups of critics targeted comic books. First were those educators and librarians, who believed comic books diverted children away from better literature, retarded the development of reading skills, and overexcited young minds with lurid tales of superhero adventure. Civic and religious leaders made up the second group to object to comic books. They feared that the violence and sex in comics were a threat to the morality of young readers, and they patterned their attacks after earlier “decency crusades” aimed at pulp novels.

A glossary of comic book terms was compiled by Jane K. Griffin, who noted that in addition to the specialized terms used in comic book publishing, “fandom has its own well-defined culture, making extensive use of slang and shorthand vocabulary” that she did not include in her list (1998, 71). Michael R. Lavin contributed a multipart series, complete with extensive lists, on collecting graphic novels and more broadly on the structure of the comics publishing industry. ’” (1998, 31). Lavin, however, moves beyond the “begrudging” acceptance of comics by librarians to deal with some of the specific objections they raise, by stating, “...

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