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Owly by Andy Runton
Owly by Andy Runton










Owly by Andy Runton

If you’ve ever read any of The Sandman series you might be asking how this could possibly be a children’s book, especially since it says "Recommended For Mature Readers" on it’s back cover. There are a lot of inside jokes, but whether your kids have read the DC books or not, there are plenty of great groaners in every issue that they will get. My favorite schtick is having the Monitor (from Crisis on Infinite Earth) as the Hall Monitor (hahahah) who is constantly being thwarted by the The Anti-monitor (bwahahaha), and Lunch Lady Darkside makes the Tiny Titans take their exams early, leading to the Finals Crisis (BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA).

Owly by Andy Runton Owly by Andy Runton

The jokes are often really bad, but if you love bad jokes (like me and my kids do) they can be really funny, especially if you are a fan of the DC Universe (like me and my kids). This format makes it easy to read a few stories before bed time or the entire issue as time allows. The stories rarely go on for more than a few page, generally telling a story to get to a punch line at the end. The only Super-hero comic books I have in this list, Tiny Titans has short vignette stories with characters drawn from the youth of the DC Universe.












Owly by Andy Runton