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    PornWatch: The Nook and Kindle's graphic novel section gets filled with... other stuff.
    Looking for recent issues of Eric Shanower's award-winning Oz series on the Nook this weekend, I turned up a trove of XXX-men freely mixed in with the single-X variety. A hardcore "submissive erotica rape fantasy" was cuddled up right next to "The Last Unicorn" in Barnes & Noble's best-seller list.

    What's worse is that a lot of the porn wasn't even comics; the graphic novel department had become a dumping-ground for ad-hoc collections of ripped-off hardcore JPGs and erotica with titles like "Attack From Behind!"

    The Amazon Kindle Fire had less of a problem, but it's still there. Disturbingly, the number-one "comic" in the Kindle Fire's "Comics & Graphic Novels" department on Monday was a text-only chunk of erotica titled "Chili Peppers," which is indeed a graphic novel, but not the kind you'd be looking for in that section. (By Tuesday, it had dropped to number five.)

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    I would just like some more actual content on the Kindle for graphic novels. Outside the DC stuff, there is very little there and a lot is poorly formatted at best.
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    I guess some people are confused to what the the term 'graphic' novel means.
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    I have no inside knowledge about the BN website, but I believe the search engine keys onto the word "graphic", not the subject.

    Phrase searching ["graphic novel"] returns a normal distribution... no smut.
    BARNES & NOBLE | "graphic novel"

    (Yeah, normal classics show up, because those editions get linked to a graphic novel edition, and the computer thinks it's all the same book, just a different pagination.)

    You may wish to start your search here:
    NOOK Comics - Barnes*&*Noble

    Scroll down to the "New Release NOOK Comics" row, and click "See All >"

    731 titles.

    The first 90 "Top Matches" seem to be all normal, commercial titles.
    Yup... all the titles listed are regular graphic novels. No "vanity press" titles show up, and no smut.
    The weirdest titles? Classics Illustrated Junior.

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