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Finally, it may be possible to give a kid a comic again. It may even be necessary. After a long dearth of quality new comics for younger readers, a burgeoning swell of books has begun to bubble into bookstores. One of the breakers in this tide has been the series of "Little Lit" books, edited by Art Spiegelman and Francoise Mouly. Aimed at readers of "all ages," the third volume, "It Was a Dark and Silly Night," has just arrived along with a "Little Vampire" series from France. So TIME.comix found its old blankee and went under the covers with...
...With this well-connected community, King and advocacy attorneys could appear before the court and present a convincing case to keep a teen on trial from being placed in a harsh detention facility. “You don’t have to worry about locking this kid up,” she says. “This kid’s got somewhere...
...reviews were rather cooler. Costa's nude-colored knits, tight pencil skirts and thigh-high shorts lacked conviction. Will the new kid be given time to learn the peculiar fashion art of impersonating the master while making a name of his own? The larger question is, Can fashion, in its own period of transition and social change, manage to keep from coming apart at the seams...
...Every kid dreams of being a rock star--or at least a winner on American Idol--but few parents want to endure the cacophony from their very own Sheryl Crow in training. The new HandBand ($90) from KGI Consumer Products offers a cheap alternative. Using nothing more than a high-tech pair of gloves and a portable, wireless receiver, it lets kids play virtual guitar, keyboards or drums at less than earsplitting volume. Each bend of the finger produces a different note; you switch instruments with the push of a button. It's a great idea, but the execution needs...
...Rupert Murdoch--is as obsessed with the inequities of capital as Eugene V. Debs was. At least half a dozen of its new shows have class themes. The first to premiere, and the season's first confirmed hit, is The O.C. Ryan Atwood (Benjamin McKenzie) is a smart, poor kid taken in by the Cohen family of Newport Beach, Calif., after he gets in trouble with the law. Naturally, he finds beautiful girls, brutal rich boys and conniving adults. But The O.C. (on hiatus for baseball season; moves to Thursdays, 9 p.m. E.T., beginning Oct. 30) is more complex than...