Publisher's Weekly article about how Librarians Strike Back Against Comics Bans
Comic censorship has a long history. From the 1930s until today, comics have been called "corrupting," "low-value." and "not real reading." The following video discusses the history of comic censorship, the Comics Code, and the negative effects censorship had on the representation of different groups in comics.
This New York Times article discusses How a Debut Graphic Memoir Became the Most Banned Book in the Country.