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Nerd.
Lol, true.
I've got the first 25 years of 2000AD and 15 years of the Meagazine taking up space in my back room.
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Nerd.
If you have a good computer or a tablet, try downloading e-comics. It's not quite as nice as a real trade paperback, but it's pretty damn cheap. Especially if you're the torrenting sort.
E-comics is how I get my fix. I just love everything aboutt the medium.If you have a good computer or a tablet, try downloading e-comics. It's not quite as nice as a real trade paperback, but it's pretty damn cheap. Especially if you're the torrenting sort.
E-comics is how I get my fix. I just love everything aboutt the medium.
But i'm also kinda a purist and love holding books in my hands and feeling it (add pretentious and verbose monologue about traditional books here)
And thanks for reminding me, Hellblazer was an fantastic read.
True. Even Dark Knight Strikes Again which has some, uhm, artistic merit doesn't seem worth the money to have in my hands. Or much of the New 52 (despite all ttheir hard work). The exception being some select storylines. Court of Owls is next on the list.True, the books are infinitely better. When I've got some actual money, I love picking up hardcover or TPB copies of my favorites. But sometimes you've just got to read All-Star Batman and Robin, and anyone who pays money for that is a nut.
HANDS OFF MAH COMIX !!!I am stealing all of that.
On topic though. I also collect old comics cuz I like the production valuue (and try to mimick it). Daredevil issue 1 remains one of my favorites ever in my collection.
>Foulmouth's Comics
It you want a good one, I suggest Poptropica (which is based on the game). What other comic has penguin pirates, an island with sentient balloon animals and neurotic minataurs?Can we talk about newspaper comics in this thread too?
