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Marvel Rating System - Definition and Overview |
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The Marvel Rating System is a system for rating the content of comic books, with regard to appropriateness for different age groups. In 2001, Marvel Comics withdrew from the Comics Code Authority and established its own rating system for its publications.
The Marvel Ratings System assigns each comic book one of the following ratings:
- ALL AGES, for ages 8 and up
- MARVEL PSR (Parental Supervision Recommended), for ages 12 and up; this rating was formerly known as PG
- MARVEL PSR+ (Parental Supervision Recommended Plus), for ages 15 and up; this rating was formerly known as PG+
- PARENTAL ADVISORY/EXPLICIT CONTENT, for ages 18 and up; these comics are printed under Marvel's MAX imprint.
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Example Usage of Marvel |
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collecteditions: @ValVictory I get it. Or maybe they think DiDio keeps saying "*if* there's a DCU after Blackest Night" because DC's gonna merge w/ Marvel. |
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graphic_book: The 'Nam Volume 1 TPB - by Doug Murray et al. - Marvel Comics. http://bit.ly/685Ppc |
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Quarteni: RT @MadeleineRosca Interesting...Marvel announces 'GIRL comics' - 3 anthologies completely created by women… http://tinyurl.com/yaf3z7s |
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