As was mentioned here comics genres are extremely different and theirs content could be not appropriate for some users. If somebody would create a Q/A and include picture from some adult or extremely violent comics would we care if 13 years old girl-scout, who came here to found some info about Tintin, see this picture.

Do we want somehow to handle this?

Proposal: Comic Books

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The relevant issues, from the perspective of Stack Exchange:

  • The Stack Exchange Terms of Service state that users must be 13 or over, so we don't have to worry about small children.
  • What's acceptable to show to teenagers depends on the child, their parents, their culture, and their applicable laws—and Stack Exchange has control over none of these.
  • Is the question itself any good? For instance, a question where the title is "Hey, waddya think of these tentacles?" + an image isn't a real question, and would be closed immediately anyway.
  • Is the image necessary to the post? You may have a good question, but if it doesn't require the image, why include it?
  • Is it legal to post the image(s)? If you have a question about a particular panel, there's no reason to post the entire book. And in some cases, it's not even ok to even post that a panel.
  • and so on…

After that? It's all on a case by case basis, and would be a good question for the beta site's meta.

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