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== Comics ==
== Comics ==
Most comics have been made in Britain and therefore not subject to public statement of ratingsIt's also not clear that American made comics have subscribed to the Comics Code. Nevertheless ''Doctor Who'' comics are typically mild, with almost no hint of sexuality and little in the way of gory depictions of violence.  Language in ''Doctor Who'' comics is very mild.
In the nearly 50 year history of [[Doctor Who comic stories]], almost none have been formally rated by any comics authorityOf course, few, if any, are at all troubling for parents. ''Doctor Who'' comics are typically mild, with almost no hint of sexuality and little in the way of gory depictions of violence.  Language in ''Doctor Who'' comics is very mild.
 
That said, modern ''Doctor Who'' comics are split into two basic '''reading levels'', if not '''content levels'''. IF you're looking for comics that are easier for your younger child to read, you probably want to give the [[Doctor Who Adventures comic stories]] a try. [[Doctor Who Magazine comic stories]] and [[Doctor Who (IDW)|IDW stories]] are written to more of a teenage/young adult standard.
 
== Prose ==
== Prose ==
Prose ''Doctor Who'' ranges the gamut from books for young readers to books for adults.  
Prose ''Doctor Who'' ranges the gamut from books for young readers to books for adults.  
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