Musings on the Comics Code Authority


As I said a few days ago, I’ve been making my way through the “Showcase presents: House of Mystery” book.  A few of the stories lose something when rendered in black and white, such as those dependent upon color to make their point.  But that’s a nitpick.

One thing that struck me as odd was the stories that ended with a narrow little panel of narration by Cain in which he would follow up a story where a guy got away with murder with some comment like, “Too bad the judge didn’t see it that way,” or “He next tried his magic spell on a woman who turned out to be a witch. Too bad for him!”  I suddenly realized that these were just tacked on to meet the standard of the day, the Comics Code Authority, which decreed that a person could not get away with a crime unpunished.

The Code’s rules certainly were strict and sometimes didn’t make sense, like not being able to show any blood or a dead body in a war comic.  At the same time, when I consider how raunchy and grotesque comics have gotten since DC and Marvel decided to end compliance with the CCA, I do believe that ultimately I miss it.

What about you folks?  What are your thoughts on the Comics Code Authority?



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