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There are plenty of comic books that are for, and marketed towards, kids. The problem is that they dont sell. Kids don't seem to really care anymore...so potentially the best way to get kids hooked on comics are through their parents...by marketing comics like Archie, Disney and Looney Toons type comics to parents who are teaching their kids to read (cross promoted with bedroom decorations and other items). These would be very inexpensive, grocery store line titles, likely smaller in size to fit the racks (like the Disney Adventures and Archie titles). Slightly older comics could be mixed in, like an all ages Spider-Man, Shazam and Teen Titans. This is a tricky thing though...because no one really cares about comics anymore, and parents certainly arent going to keep up with a monthly shipping schedule. Maybe you could reduce your cost by focusing on reprint material, supplemented with puzzles and games.
If you want a comic environment when ALL comics were for kids, then you'd have to go back 60 years or so to find that time period.
If you want a comic environment when ALL comics were for kids, then you'd have to go back 60 years or so to find that time period.