Good-Bye, Chunky Rice
Craig Thompson
About this book
This here be the first ever “graphical novel book” by Craig Thompson. It was winnning a Harvey Award, no less. It documentates the once upon a time in our fishing village town and a short turtle lad name of Chunky, last name Rice. Mister Chunky Rice be living in the same rooming house likewise myself, only that boy be restless. Looking for something. And he puts hisself on my brother Chuck’s ship and boats out to sea to find it. Only he be departin’ from his bestest of all friends, his deer mouse, I mean, mouse deer chum Dandel. Now why in a whirl would someone leave beyond a buddy? Just what be that turtle lad searchings for? I said you best read the book to find out. Merle said, “Doot doot.”
Why it was banned
When challenged, objections to graphic novels often focus on visual presentation, perceived maturity of themes, or assumptions that illustrated books are automatically intended for children.
Censorship history
This entry reflects a broader problem in censorship debates: comics and graphic novels are often judged more harshly because images make difficult subjects feel more immediate.
Bans
| Country | Year | Reasons |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 2025 | LGBTQ+Sexual |



