The Senate Hearings On Juvenile Delinquency

    (Canton Street, 2016)
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For three days in 1954, the US Senate debated comic books and their impact on juvenile delinquency. These Senate hearings almost destroyed the entire comic book industry and resulted in the adoption of the Comics Code. Entire comic lines and publishers ceased to exist following these hearings. CSP presents these historic hearings in their entirety. Read the testimony of comic legends Willima Gaines, Walt Kelly, Milton Caniff, and others.
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