Welcome to a special segment of Comic Book Corner dedicated to the young comic book readers. Ever since I started to read comic books (a whole four months ago…), I’ve wondered what kind of appropriate material is out there for kids. A few times on GeekMom we’ve had parents ask us what to get their kids. After a few weeks of research, talking to fellow comic book fans and reading with my 6-year-old son, I have come up with a list of recommended reading for the younger variety.
Side note: Although everything on the list is for all ages, any title with a
Sonic the Hedgehog: The story follows the exploits of a group of rebel freedom fighters as they fight back against the dictatorship of Dr. Eggman. This was my son’s first comic book. He was able to read it on his own with some help.
Disney Comics Ultra Heroes: The Story follows Super Goof, The Duck Avenger, Eega Beeva, The Red Bat and more coming together as Disney’s mightiest band of heroes. Recommended for all ages, some early readers may find this difficult to read on their own.
Disney Comics Wizards of Mickey: The story follows the adventures of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy as they compete in the Grand Wizard’s tournament. Our heroes are determined to win all the pieces of the Sorcerer Supreme’s crown so they can free Mickey’s master from the hands of the evil Phantom Blot. Recommended for all ages, some early readers may find this difficult to read on their own.
Mega Man: When the evil Dr. Wily threatens to take over the world with his army of Automatons, the world’s only hope is the super robot Mega Man. Recommended for all ages, some early readers may find this difficult to read on their own.
Roger Langridge’s Snarked: Journey with Langridge as he yanks the carpet out from under such Lewis Carroll classics as ‘The Walrus and The Carpenter,” ‘Through the Looking Glass,” and ‘The Hunting of the Snark,” producing a new world of entertaining magnificence. Recommended for all ages, some early readers may find this difficult to read on their own.
Overall I’m pretty satisfied with what I found. Tiny Titans and the Superman Family Adventures should hold my 6-year-old over until the new Marvel Universe: Avengers comes out in April. Being a digital reader, I can tell you that most of the stories mentioned above can be found in the comiXology app, free in the iTunes store. Check out their kids’ app Comics4Kids. If you are looking for classic stories to get your child reading, Disney’s comic book app is a great place to start. For around $2.99 you can get classic stories like the Lion King, Pixar Cars, Cinderella, and many more in a comic book format. It’s a nice alternative to watching the movie 20 times on a road trip.
Does your child like to read a book not on the list? Let me know what it is and how old they are. I am always looking for something new in my house.
This post was last modified on December 15, 2017 8:12 pm
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