Al Arabiya 4 weeks ago

Religious Jews shun comics that "pollute" minds

The Haredi comics industry has become a success since launching in September (File)

Religious and chaste comics have become a hit among ultra-Orthodox Jews who fear the thrills of Spiderman and the sexy glam of Superman's Lois Lane will pollute and corrupt their children's minds. Full Article at Al Arabiya

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