Children's comics

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Children's comics are comics intended primarily for children.

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sexually explicit material.[1]: 7  In some places, this can be enforced through legal or industry bodies, such as the Comics Code Authority in the second half of the 20th century in the United States.[1]
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Charles Hatfield claims that one of the common characteristics of children's comics is "cuteness".[2]: 127 

Traditionally, comics were often intended for children, and are still often considered less "serious" than books, but this perception, and their target audience, has been gradually shifting, leading to the growing popularity of the adult comics.[3]

Audience

The focus on children makes them part of the

all ages" (ex. Little Lit).[6][7]

By country

United States

Among the most popular children's comics in the United States are Disney's comics such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, which have also been widely translated around the world.[8][9][10]: 155 

Poland

In Poland, classic children's comics include titles such as Pan Kleks, Tytus, Romek i A'Tomek and Kajko i Kokosz .[11]

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