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  2. Marvel Comics rating system - Wikipedia

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    The first Marvel rating system was implemented in 2001, following their publishing of an issue of X-Force without the approval of self-regulatory system the Comics Code Authority (CCA). The CCA deemed the issue too violent, and following this, Marvel removed its entire line from the scrutiny of the Comics Code.

  3. Content rating - Wikipedia

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    A content rating (also known as maturity rating) [1] [2] rates the suitability of TV shows, movies, comic books, or video games to this primary targeted audience. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] A content rating usually places a media source into one of a number of different categories, to show which age group is suitable to view media and entertainment.

  4. Computer Entertainment Rating Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Computer Entertainment Rating Organization (Japanese: 特定非営利活動法人コンピュータエンターテインメントレーティング機構, Hepburn: Tokutei Hieiri Katsudō Hōjin Konpyūta Entāteinmento Rētingu Kikō) (CERO (セロ, Sero)) is a Japanese entertainment rating organization based in Tokyo that rates video game content in console games with levels of ratings ...

  5. Viz Media - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to similar TV and film ratings, Viz also has set up certain "manga ratings" for their products based on their content. [25] A (ALL AGES) 6+: May be suitable for readers or consumers of any age. For example, may contain mild language and fantasy violence but no swearing or nudity. T (TEEN) 13+: May be suitable for early teens and ...

  6. Australian Classification Board - Wikipedia

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    The Home Affairs Minister, Brendan O'Connor, asked the Classification Review Board to reassess the decision; [21] however, the review failed to find any fault in the classification. The film was banned in 1998, and was released after two failed attempts in September 2010, when the ACB classified an uncut version of Salò R 18+ , mainly due to ...

  7. Comics Code Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Comics Code seal. The Comics Code Authority (CCA) was formed in 1954 by the Comics Magazine Association of America as an alternative to government regulation. The CCA enabled comic publishers to self-regulate the content of comic books in the United States.

  8. Seven Seas Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Seven Seas Entertainment is an American publishing company located in Los Angeles, California. [1] It was originally dedicated to the publication of original English-language manga, but now publishes licensed manga and light novels from Japan, as well as select webcomics.

  9. MyAnimeList - Wikipedia

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    MyAnimeList only lists anime, aeni, donghua as well as manga, manhwa, manhua, doujinshi and light novels. Users create lists that they strive to complete. Users can submit reviews, write recommendations, blogs, produce interest stacks, post in the site's forum, create clubs to unite with people of similar interests, and subscribe to the RSS news feed of anime and manga related news.