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COMICS: Trash or Treasure?
In Japan, they call them manga, in Latin America, historietas; in Italy, fumetti; in Brazil, historia em quadrinfos; and in the U.S., comics. But no matter what you call them, comics are a favorite
source of reading pleasure in many parts of the world.
In case you're wondering how popular comics are, the best-selling comic title in the U.S sells about 4.5 million copies a year. All of Mexico's comic titles together sell over 7 million copies a week. But Japan is by far the leading publisher of comics in the world. Manga account for nearly forty percent of all the books and magazines published in Japan each year. And few
magazines of any kind in the world can match this number: Shonen Jump, the leading comic title, has a circulation of 6.5 million copies per week!Even since comics first appeared, there have been people who have criticized them. In the 1940s and 50s, many people believed that comics were immoral and that they caused bad behavior among young people. Even today, many question whether young people should read them at all. They argue that reading comics encourages bad reading habits.
But some educators see comics as a way to get teenagers to choose reading instead of television and video games. And because of the art, a number of educators have argued that comics
are a great way to get children to think creatively. More recent research has suggested that the combination of visuals and text in comics may be one reason young people handle computers and related software so easily.In Japan, the Education Ministry calls comics "a part of Japan's national culture, recognized and highly regarded abroad." Comics are increasingly being used for educational purposes, and
many publishers there see them as a useful way of teaching history and other subjects.
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No matter how you view them, comics remain a guilty pleasure for millions worldwide.
1) Comics are most popular in
A. Mexico
B. Japan C. Italy
D. the U.S
2) 6.5 million in the number of
A. comic books sold in Japan each week
B. copies of Shonen Jump sold each week C. Japanese people who buy manga each week
D. copies of manga sold each year
3) People who criticized comics said they
A. caused bad behavior among young people B. made people who read them feel guilty
C. encouraged teenagers to choose TV and video games instead of reading D. weren't a pleasure to read
4) Comics do not
A. provide a useful way to teach academic subjects
B. get children to think creatively
C. encourage teenagers to play video games
D. prepare young people to handle computers easily