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Rhyno posted:gently caress that, the outdoors is where all the jerks are.
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# ? Nov 21, 2016 21:36 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 14:06 |
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Madkal posted:They can't be outdoors if they keep trolling comments sections and online forums. It's 2016 and we have smartphones. You can easily troll from a nice park bench or even on the side of a mountain!
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# ? Nov 21, 2016 21:37 |
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Endless Mike posted:It's 2016 and we have smartphones. You can easily troll from a nice park bench or even on the side of a mountain! I refuse to believe that they aren't still living in the parent's basement where they post from a chair that they haven't left for the last 23 hours, finishing their 3rd big bag of cheetos.
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# ? Nov 21, 2016 21:53 |
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I am thankful to my ridiculously generous grandmother, who one afternoon when she picked me up from school drove me round every newsagent we could think of looking for the new copy of the Star Wars comic and when we finally found one, asked the newsagent to reserve a copy for me every month, which she picked up and left in with me whenever she went to do her groceries.
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# ? Nov 21, 2016 22:07 |
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WickedHate posted:Hey everyone. I think I'm gonna log out and take a break from posting for awhile, maybe a week or two, or all through December. I like SA but sometimes it's just really stressful and makes me feel worse than I usually do so I need to like, step back and calm down and stuff. Merry early Christmas BSS. get some pills. they are good
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# ? Nov 21, 2016 22:56 |
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I don't remember who got me into comics, because it basically goes back to infancy. So I guess I'm thankful to Superman for being my favourite since before I was even born. And to my best friend for getting me into actually buying comics semiregularly as a cranky adult, and also got me into SA.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 05:19 |
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I think He-Man got me into comics. So thanks, Mattel merchandising arm.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 06:10 |
Thanks to my dad taking me to his company's weird thing where little kids get free books and toys, for introducing me to Spider-man Canadian PSA comics.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 06:17 |
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Ghostlight posted:I think He-Man got me into comics. So thanks, Mattel merchandising arm. Same. Those mini comics were the poo poo.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 06:24 |
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It was probably Tintin books from my Grandma that first got me into comics, from there it was Captain America fights a guy who gives kids Asthma, then a paperback collection of The Return of Superman and straight into the Spider-Man Clone Saga. Jesus Christ, aside from Tintin I read a lot of terrible comics as a kid.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 06:27 |
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I'd like to thank scary comic book covers for traumatizing my childhood. I didn't even buy a lot of comics but the covers to Knightfall and A Death in the Family really terrified me. For some reason I wouldn't stop reading them, though. I think it was an issue of Grant Morrison's JLA that really made me a fan.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 10:12 |
I'm trying to find something and am having to go through 10-year old emails, I can't handle this time travel.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 14:06 |
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Archie stuff was definitely my first comics. From there it was just a friend taking me to a comic store in 3rd grade where I picked up some random things with cool covers.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 14:22 |
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I discovered Marvel was making Star Wars comics and found this subforum too. Down the rabbit hole I went. OhFunny fucked around with this message at 14:38 on Nov 22, 2016 |
# ? Nov 22, 2016 14:30 |
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My mum bought me The Beano every week for god knows how many years. I had a few Batman the animated series comics as I loved the cartoon but it was my mum and the Beano that really embedded my love of comics.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 14:45 |
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My parents were both teachers, and they taught me to read when I was two years old. We took weekly trips to the library and filled huge canvas tote bags with books every time, which I tore through. My dad was also a voracious reader and was always trading in books and gun magazines at the many used bookstores that used to be around, and he would bring me home Richie Rich comics by the armload. I also loved Peanuts in the newspaper, and I lived for Super Friends, the '60s Marvel cartoons (especially '67 Spider-Man with its jazz score), Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, and the '60s Batman show, so it became a no-brainer to encourage me to read more by getting me more comics. The first non-Richie Rich comic I ever asked for myself was Transformers #5, with the infamous "The Transformers ARE ALL DEAD" cover with Shockwave, and my mom was worried it would be too scary. Before long, I was devouring DC Who's Who and Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Deluxe Edition, immersing myself in the history and backstories of characters, and by 1985, I was a comic fan and nerd for life.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 15:05 |
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Asterix & Obelix, Lucky Luke and later all the Donald Duck stuff (the Italian comics mostly, since it was contemporary and easy to get, later Carl Barks and Don Rosa) was my comic history. Then basically 20 years nothing outside of webcomics and Calvin & Hobbes and Farside. Started with Superhero stuff only around N52. Pretty quickly N52 was mostly horseshit and I jumped over to Marvel. Decius fucked around with this message at 16:32 on Nov 22, 2016 |
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I forgot about Tintin and Asterix. My folks used to take me to the local library branch and I would always take at Asterix and Tintin comics. Because it was a small branch they didn't have many titles so I usually read the same ones over and over again (not to the point where the covers came off though). Also, lol at the He-Man comics. I remember getting the toys and asking my grandmother to read me the comics.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 16:54 |
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Starsnostars posted:My mum bought me The Beano every week for god knows how many years. I had a few Batman the animated series comics as I loved the cartoon but it was my mum and the Beano that really embedded my love of comics.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 17:26 |
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Oh, yeah, I was into the Beano and the Dandy as well, but the first comic I was really big into and made a point of getting every fortnight was Sonic the Comic.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 17:51 |
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Oh yeah, the UK Sonic the Comic was pretty rad. I wish I'd kept my old issues of it.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 18:00 |
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I had quite a few of those UK Sonic comics too, until my cat got into my comic box and ripped them all up.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 18:58 |
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Mine just fell apart as time went by. Years later, I obtained a complete set online via and I think they still held up, and it gave me a whole new appreciation for Lew Stringer's stories. I got into them around the time they started going full reprint, but I thought they were all new stories because I hadn't read them the first time they'd been printed.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 19:53 |
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My parents got me every Calvin and Hobbes book as they came out during the book sales at elementary school, so i guess i can thank them for that
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 21:04 |
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The first comic I ever read was this weird little digest book of early Hulk stories that my parents had for some reason.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 21:37 |
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I think mine was a collection of the Spider Man/X-Men book where they were captured by Arcade that I found in the Scholastic Book Catalog. I remember thinking it was so cool there was a comic book adaptation of the SNES game.
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 21:49 |
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I started reading comics in the mid 2000s when I noticed a small rack of comics in this military base grocery store my parents went to. They only really had a few Star Wars comics Dark Horse was publishing, and the more popular DC and Marvel comics, but I recall the first comic I bought was an issue of Star Wars: Empire where some Imperials went to an alien planet and had to desperately survive attacks by the native population. I just started reading whatever from there, mostly DC and Star Wars, eventually started getting trades around the time The Dark Knight came out, read Watchmen because the trailer looked cool, then stopped sometime in High School. Not too proud to admit but attempts to get back into comics since then were often through piracy, but this year I started buying single issues again, and now comics are fun again. It was this issue of Star Wars: Empire too I got it because I thought the cover was cool
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 23:08 |
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Empire was a bit hit or miss compared with Republic but that was a good story.
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 01:41 |
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Pretty sure it's somewhere in my closet along with the other two parts of that arc. I should reread it.
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 02:30 |
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Richie Rich! But as I grew older, I turned to edgier, more mature comics geared at teenagers, such as Archie. I'd tried reading some Marvel and DC books and couldn't understand them--their stories, that is. Around college my curiosity was piqued by Powers, whose concept I liked, and my interest in Marvel spiked after I ended up in a rabbit hole of Googling trying to figure out all the references in 1602, which I got on account of it being written by Gaiman and my having read all of Sandman in high school.
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 04:06 |
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I read a toooon of Archie comics as a kid. My little brother, who was 3 years younger than me, actually learned how to read by reading Archie comics. I loved that stuff.Lurdiak posted:Thanks to my dad taking me to his company's weird thing where little kids get free books and toys, for introducing me to Spider-man Canadian PSA comics. Also this. Go Canada! I also read lots of Tintin, Asterix, Lucky Luke, and other bande dessinées, and all the Elfquest that the library could get a hold of (pretty much all of it). Elfquest was particularly important. I re-read Elfquest a year or two ago and upon reflection I think that the sexual politics from that book massively informed my own attitudes towards sex, romance, and monogamy.
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 04:10 |
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Hey. Hey guys. I bet you'll be real shocked what my first comic was. (It was an early issue of Static.)
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 06:15 |
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My cousins used to buy tons of comics and just leave them shoved in drawers at my Grandparent's house or at our family's lake cabin so the first comic I remember reading was Uncanny X-Men #95 (the death of Thunderbird and the X-Men fighting Count Nefaria and the Ani-Men). But there were probably hundreds of other comics that I flipped through before I could really read them myself. Lots of Silver Age Legion of Superheroes I know for sure and a ton of those weird Superman-As-A-TV-Reporter era books (including a story where Solomon Grundy shows up from Earth 2 looking for the Earth 1 Grundy to finally have a friend and Superman, in a bit of hilarious Superdickery, disguises himself as a Grundy, lures the real Grundy to the moon and just leaves him there).
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 06:33 |
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I found a discarded tpb of Elfquest circa 1988.
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 07:12 |
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I read Asterix and Tintin a lot as a kid, obviously, and my grandad used to get my Ducktales comics that the newsagent was getting rid of (I think? they had their covers ripped). After that I didn't really read any comics until some time in the mid 2000s when the movies really started taking off again. I started with Watchmen and Dark Knight Returns and got a few more (Sin City, Red Son, etc), but it wasn't til the last few years that I really dived in with Morrison's Batman.
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 07:14 |
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Original (rejected) cover of the president-elect's first book:
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 18:26 |
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Madkal posted:Thanksgiving is coming up soon (or as we call it up here in Canada "Yanksgiving") and with all the poo poo going on in the world and such I figured maybe it would be nice to give thanks to something, and this being a comic book forum I figured I would try make it comicbook related, so I pose the following question to you goons, who are you thankful to for getting you addicted to the world of comicbooks? Who would you like to thank for setting you on this terrible wondrous path? My dad, and to a lesser extent, the creators of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 19:08 |
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Yanksgiving is what I call the evening after Thanksgiving.
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 19:11 |
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I'm celebrating Danksgiving this year. Possibly Spanksgiving depending on how my lady is feeling that night.
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Rhyno posted:Same. Those mini comics were the poo poo. And Atari Force.
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 21:06 |