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Deadpool and the Growing Gap Between All-Ages and Mature Reading

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Deadpool Store Sign“Are you comfortable with the content in Deadpool? He is Rated T+.”

Even on the slowest day of the week, we will ask this question a minimum of five times at the store. With over 300 ongoing or limited-series titles covering our comic wall all with teen plus ratings, it is not surprising that this question has become a requirement. What is surprising, however, is the amount of confused looks from parents we receive.

Over the past 77 years comics have been filled with messages towards the political agenda, adult themes and bad guys with maniacal plans to take over the world. But before the 1980’s any improper joke would go over a child’s head, imagery was less outright sexual or violent and the attitudes of the superheroes were far more chummy. Then there were also the comic based media characters like Adam West’s 1966 Batman or Christopher Reeve’s 1978 Superman. These superheroes were pictured more as boy scouts than crime fighters. They laughed in the face of evil, voiced a silly quip, escaped the villain’s trap and always, always saved the day.Superman/ Wonder Woman

But those are no longer our superheroes. Captain America has gone from punching Hitler in the face to a man in his 70’s still holding on to his soldier mentality. And Superman went from saving Lois Lane from burning buildings followed by playful flirting to having sexual forays with Wonder Woman before running off to join the Justice League.

Though many of the underlying themes may not have changed, the comic industry as a whole has. Superheroes are still saving the world from evil but instead of a pun and a good punch to the jaw it is with graphic violence, sexual overtones and honest language. This makes for a far more entertaining story-line with our ever expanding acceptance to realism in both the fictional and non-fictional realms, but is creating a huge gap between mature and all-age titles.

“My kids love Deadpool! They have all his stuff; clothes, backpacks, toys. I am sure the content cannot be that bad if they sell his product to kids!”

My jaw dropped when I heard that response. The woman wNew Mutants #98as standing with one of her aforementioned children who MIGHT have been six-years-old. My staff and I are not the type of people to ever tell a parent how to raise their kids. It is not our place. So the moment a parent approves their children reading books at all maturity levels, we back off. But we always double check when parents, understandably, cannot believe (or never even considered) a book’s rating when characters as graphic as Deadpool are marketed to their children. At those points we usually dwindle just long enough to explain the character’s contents before walking away. And the difference between explaining that a book is rated teen and explaining that Deadpool’s upcoming film is rated a hard R often causes the parent to question the book.

Deadpool has been a PG13+ character (we only suggest him to 15+) since his inception in The New Mutants #98 (1991). His creators Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld have often fielded questions about his adult language (which Deadpool even mocks during an appearance in Wolverine Origins #23), aggressively comedic attitude and even his sexual orientation. He breaks the fourth wall, makes penis jokes and kills with a passion. He can be hilarious and obnoxious at the same. All and all, that equates to some of the best lose-yourself, empty-your-mind reading currently available. But it is specifically aimed at mature readers.Batman: A Death in the Family

Yet Deadpool is not the only character that should be the hot seat. As a devote Bat-Family fan, it is hard to not be able to offer kids some of the best Bat-titles that have been on the market in years. Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s Batman (N52) has been a page turning, event filled, mind trip. But I cannot offer it to children. Batman has been fighting conspiracy, gangs and super villains in Gotham for 76 years, but the reality Snyder and Capullo’s series carries is far too much for a child to comprehend. Besides, Death of the Family (Batman N52 Vol 3) is one of the most graphically dark Joker-centric Bat-books. EVER! But that is not all, in 1988’s Batman: A Death in the Family by Jim Starlin, the DC Comics fan base actually phoned in a 1-900 number and decided whether or not to kill off Jason Todd, the second Robin. If you have not read it yet, spoiler: He dies!

And I have not even touched on titles from small-press and independent publishers. These books will have a multitude of themes ranging from space operas like Bryan K. Vaughan and Fiona Staple’s Saga to historically based graphic novels, such as Art Spiegelman’s 1991 series Maus, a biographical comic based on his father’s Holocaust Survival story. (A book that is still required reading in thousands of High Schools across the United States.) Or even to books like Robert Kirkman’s Walking Dead. A series that was received so well AMC snatched it up and turned it into one of the most popular television shows currently on television. But there is a large dissimilarity between allowing your kids to watch a cable regulated television show and a non-restricted creator own comic book series.

Yet, the problem does not simply lay with a lack of knowledge of the rating system. It truly goes back to marketing. Stores like Hot Topic have almost as much Walking Dead product as Harry Potter and, no matter the rating nor her limited amount of clothing, Harley Quinn toys and merchandise are available in stores like Target and Toys ‘R Us. Then, like so many other things, it circles back to Deadpool.

Marvel has put his faDisneyXD Marvel's Ultimate Spider-Man DPce on everything. Clothing, school supplies plus every sort of toy and statue imaginable. He is also available as a playable character in LEGO Marvel’s Super Heroes which has only carries an E10+ (Everyone 10 and older) rating. The unrated YouTube videos featuring scenes from his self-named M (Mature) rated video game are only a Google search away. And he has even made a guest appearance in DisneyXD’s Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-man. With his easy accessibility, can it be considered unreasonable that children would not be interested in Deadpool? Why wouldn’t they want to read a book centered on an outspoken, sometimes sexually driven, unkillable, gun-happy Mercenary?

At my store, we have fifty feet of comic racks hosting over 300 titles. A few of them can, potentially, be glanced through by pre-teens, but none of them are truly considered appropriate for all ages. No, not even Boom! Studios Jem and the Holograms, just ask their creators! With mass marketed characters like Deadpool but only meant for enjoyment by a specific demographic, this only creates frustration and widening gap in the market.

But! Even though the hole is only getting deeper, there are still a few options for your kids. Whenever you stop into your local comic’s retailer please ask for assistance. We love showing off our comic knowledge and will happily help you find something for your child. Even for the young Deadpool fan:Deadpool and Wolverine Digest

Just in time for the opening of his upcoming film, Marvel released the Deadpool and Woverine Digest appropriate for all ages. Well, really it is more kids eight-years and up. The book has four separate, previously printed, mini-stories: two Deadpool and two Wolverine (also considered a mature-only character). The wording is not only plentiful and may become too much for smaller children, the font is also too tiny for newer readers. There is also the fact one of the characters uses guns and swords as their main fighting tools and, though the word “kill” is never actually used, Deadpool is Deadpool and he outwardly admits that he is a Mercenary. But, for those kids really desperate to try a Deadpool book, it is only $9.99 and does not have any heavy themes that require much explanation or an over abundance of violence. A perfect pick-up for your would-be Deadpool fan!

Make sure to ask about it at your local comics retailer today!

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Action-Packed New ‘The Jungle Book’ Trailer

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A second trailer for the film The Jungle Book was part of Sunday’s Super Bowl 50, and it touches on several familiar plot points. We see Mowgli flee his wolf-den home after the Bengal tiger, Shere Khan, threatens to enforce the law of the jungle food chain. The man-cub is aided by his friends Baloo the bear and Bagheera, a black panther who insists on reuniting Mowgli with other humans.

The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book, which also stars (the voices of) Idris Elba, Ben Kingsley, Lupita Nyong’o, Christopher Walken, and Giancarlo Esposito, swings into theaters April 15.

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Netflix Reveals ‘Voltron: Legendary Defender’

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In January, Netflix and Dreamworks announced that Guillermo del Toro is working on a new Voltron animated series. Monday afternoon, The Nerdist release the first poster attached to the project.

No release date, plot, or voice actors have been announced.

With the title ‘Legendary Defender’ this could be a reboot with a new group of Space Explorers. Which would make Keith, Sven, Lance, Pidge, Hunk and the Princess legends?

Are you excited for a new Voltron series?

Voltron: Legendary Defender

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Gravity Falls – Episode 19 Recap

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The Gravity Falls Season Finale premieres next week. It’s been a while since the last episode aired, but never fear. Everything viewers need to know for the Season 2 finale will be covered below.

Whether intentional or not, the kids cartoons these days seem to appeal to an older demographic. From Steven Universe, to Adventure Time, and now there’s even news of Weird Al lending his voice in a new Disney XD animated series. These shows have feminist characters, subtle humor, and references that 20-somethings will appreciate. Gravity Falls is another Disney XD animated series made in the same spirit.

When viewers last saw Gravity Falls Dipper, Wendy and Soos went on a weird-defying chase to find Mable. Our favourite sweater wearing, sparkle-loving positive girl is trapped inside of a giant pink bubble. In the previous episode, the trio had finally made it to Mable’s prison on the edge of town. Now it opens with Dipper, Wendy, and Soos finding themselves in Mableland. Yes. Mableland. This place is basically everything viewers love about Mable (80s music, rainbows, sparkles, talking animals, and even Sev’ral Timez) on crack.

The whole episode is about Mabel running away from her problems. Bill Cypher is counting on Mabel’s fear of the summer ending. Of course it’s a part of his plan to exact revenge on the Pines family. The four of them escape Mabel’s prison when Mabel and Dipper have a cheesy sibling lovefest. There’s still uncertainty whether Dipper will stay in Gravity Falls as Uncle Ford’s apprentice, but Mable is willing to let him go.

Meanwhile it’s Weirdmageddon Day 4, and Bill needs to take the horrific doomsday party worldwide. The only problem is that Bill and his crew of creepy demon friends can’t get past the confines of Gravity Falls. In the previous episode, Bill captured and turned Uncle Ford into gold. Since Bill is trapped in Gravity Falls, he talks about bringing Ford back in hopes to escape. Now the Pines twins have some time left to find a way to defeat Bill Cypher before Weirdmageddon spreads. All they have to do is find and free Uncle Ford.

Everyone that’s left is hold up in the Mystery Shack. Maybe Grunkle Stan has some not so terrible ideas on how to get out of this mess.

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Deathstroke Is Off Limits In The DC TV Universe

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Arrow‘s co-showrunner Marc Guggenheim, made an interesting comment on his Tumblr during a Q&A about the future Slade Wilson (Deathstroke) in the DC Television Universe.

“The character of Slade Wilson is currently tied up in another DC project,” said Guggenheim.

What is this other project that Guggenheim speaks of? His statement could mean that Warner Bros. has plans for Slade in the DC Cinematic Universe. It wouldn’t be a large stretch of the imagination to see Deathstroke in Suicide Squad. Justice League: Part One could be another point in the cinematic universe for an appearance by Slade. The film is set to come out on November 17, 2017.

Deadpool vs Deathstroke

One other thought, Warner Bros. could be shelving the character while Deadpool mania is going on. Deadpool and Deathstroke have a similar look and name. Also, the Deathstroke costume in the Arrow Universe does not work at all, especially since the series teased a much more comic book looking version at the beginning. The Deathstroke costume in Arrow comes across like a lazy cosplayer and not a Terminator.

Where do you think Deathstroke will turn up next?

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“Bang!” Said The Punisher, New ‘Daredevil’ Teaser

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Netflix released a new teaser for the second season of Marvel’s Daredevil featuring the voice of the Punisher. The teaser doesn’t give fans much, but to hear Jon Bernthal’s first line as the Punisher does lend to goosebumps.

About Daredevil Season 2 on Netflix:

Just when Matt thinks he is bringing order back to the city, new forces are rising in Hell’s Kitchen. Now the Man Without Fear must take on a new adversary in Frank Castle and face an old flame – Elektra Natchios. Bigger problems emerge when Frank Castle, a man looking for vengeance, is reborn as The Punisher, a man who takes justice into his own hands in Matt’s neighborhood. Meanwhile, Matt must balance his duty to his community as a lawyer and his dangerous life as the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen, facing a life-altering choice that forces him to truly understand what it means to be a hero.

Daredevil is Executive Produced by Petrie, Marco Ramirez and Drew Goddard, along with Marvel TV’s Jeph Loeb. The series stars Charlie Cox, Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Henson, Jon Bernthal, Elodie Yung and Rosario Dawson.

Season two of Marvel’s Daredevil will be available to stream globally on March 18 at 12:01 a.m. PT on Netflix.

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Check Out Krang In New ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2’ Trailer

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Paramount Pictures released a new trailer for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Sunday night during Super Bowl 50.

The new teaser provides the first glimpse at Krang, the warlord from Dimension X. In the 80s cartoon, Krang is banished from Dimeson X and wants to take over Earth. The warlord forms an alliance with Shredder.

The trailer also indulges us with another look at Rocksteady, Bebop, and Casey Jones.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows is directed by Dave Green, and stars Megan Fox, Will Arnett, Alan Ritchson, Noel Fisher, Pete Ploszek, Jeremy Howard, Stephen Amell, Tyler Perry, Brian Tee, Laura Linney, Sheamus, and Gary Anthony Williams.

The turtles return to the big screen on June 3.

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New ‘Independence Day: Resurgence’ Trailer

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20th Century Fox released a new teaser for Independence Day: Resurgence during Super Bowl 50 Sunday night.

We always knew they were coming back. After INDEPENDENCE DAY redefined the event movie genre, the next epic chapter delivers global spectacle on an unimaginable scale. Using recovered alien technology, the nations of Earth have collaborated on an immense defense program to protect the planet. But nothing can prepare us for the aliens’ advanced and unprecedented force. Only the ingenuity of a few brave men and women can bring our world back from the brink of extinction.

Independence Day: Resurgence is directed by Roland Emmerich, and stars Liam Hemsworth, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman, Judd Hirsch, Vivica A. Fox, Brent Spiner, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Jessie Usher, Maika Monroe, and Sela Ward.

The aliens return on June 24.

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Learn About Metropolis And Gotham In ‘Batman v Superman’ Super Bowl Ads

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Warner Bros. and Turkish Airlines teamed up for two unique commercials promoting Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and the airlines. The ads focused on the cities that Batman and Superman call home, Metropolis And Gotham.

Learn about the recovery of Metropolis since the events of Man of Steel from Lex Luthor, as Bruce Wayne introduces you to the rich culture of Gotham.

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About Superman v Batman: Dawn of Justice

Fearing the actions of a god-like Super Hero left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, violent vigilante takes on Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day savior while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it needs. And with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting the world in greater danger.

Batman v. Superman: Dawn Of Justice stars Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Jason Momoa, Ben Affleck, Jesse Eisenberg, Gal Gadot, Jena Malone, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Diane Lane, Ezra Miller, Jeremy Irons, Holly Hunter, Michael Shannon, and Laurence Fishburne.

The film is set to open worldwide on March 25.

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Watch The Best Commercial From Super Bowl 50

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The CBS coverage of Super Bowl 50 was a snoozefest as 100 million people realized a defensive struggle and Phil Simms are not entertaining, on top of that the commercials didn’t help the evening either.

The one bright spot was the battle of wits between Alec Baldwin and Dan Marino. In a night of bland and the occasional misguidedness of creativity, the Amazon Echo ad was memorable and made you laugh. The 60-second spot also featured Jason Schwartzman and Missy Elliot.

The worst and creepiest ad goes to the NFL for trying to explain where babies come from. There’s nothing worst than watching the big game and thinking about your parents having sex, or all the couples in Denver.

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