Comments on Alan Moore's <i>Neonomicon</i> challenged in South Carolina.TypePad2012-06-07T16:02:20ZLeilahttps://bookshelvesofdoom.blogs.com/bookshelves_of_doom/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://bookshelvesofdoom.blogs.com/bookshelves_of_doom/2012/06/alan-moores-neonomicon-challenged-in-south-carolina/comments/atom.xml/ReadsRantsRaves commented on 'Alan Moore's <i>Neonomicon</i> challenged in South Carolina.'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8345169e469e20163063b3ada970d2012-06-08T01:00:16Z2012-06-08T01:00:16ZReadsRantsRaveshttp://readsrantsraves.blogspot.com/I totally agree! How can parents miss this just from the art? Also, every time I skim through a really...<p>I totally agree! How can parents miss this just from the art? Also, every time I skim through a really graphic novel I get the worst bits 99% of the time, so...how was that missed? *sigh*</p>
<p>Lastly, it is Alan Moore. Doesn't every one know by now he's known for his pornographic stuff? Maybe that's just my household...</p>Mallorie commented on 'Alan Moore's <i>Neonomicon</i> challenged in South Carolina.'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8345169e469e2016306378d1b970d2012-06-07T16:48:13Z2012-06-07T16:48:13ZMalloriehttp://malloriecolvin.wordpress.comThis absolutely baffles me. I mean, shouldn't the fact that the book is shelved in adult be tipoff enough? Every...<p>This absolutely baffles me. I mean, shouldn't the fact that the book is shelved in adult be tipoff enough? Every time one of these stories comes out about a parent that is just absolutely shocked about the content that their child finds in an ADULT book, I just want to smack some sense into them.</p>
<p>Also, just because it's illustrated (graphic novel) doesn't mean it's a children's book. Yeesh.</p>