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A while ago, I was hanging out with a friend of mine and some of her friends and she was going around trying to determine what kind of 'person' they are based on their interests and hobbies. For example, one guy was the "Weights Guy" because he frequently goes to the gym, while another girl was the "Cat Girl" because she loves cats. I was a tad bit surprised because her name for me was the "Comics Guy", mostly because I was usually seen wearing a Superman T-shirt.
I thought it was weird because I don't really read comics and I tend to be more of a fan of certain characters because I am interested by their history, as opposed to being a fan of everything they appear in. Any knowledge that I have about a certain character usually comes from reading up about certain things from wikipedia, as opposed to years of following storylines. For example, I was introduced to comic book characters in general when I first saw the first Spider-Man movie. I was hooked on the character, but to this day, I've only read a handful of comics or TPBs, simply because they are not my thing. I'm not a big fan of reading in general and the few comics I do own are because I like their art styles and use them as inspiration for my own stuff. Because of this, I never like to call myself a comic book fan, and I was even a little embarrassed because I felt like I had been giving off the vibe of being the stereotypical "comic book nerd", not because there's anything wrong with that, but rather because I felt like it gave a false image of who I am.
So my question is, do you consider yourself to be a Comic book geek, fan, enthusiast, etc? And if you do, is it something that you are openly admit to people? Do you take pride in the fact that you love comics and know extensive information about certain's character's fictional biography? Or is it something you shy away from when you first meet someone?
I thought it was weird because I don't really read comics and I tend to be more of a fan of certain characters because I am interested by their history, as opposed to being a fan of everything they appear in. Any knowledge that I have about a certain character usually comes from reading up about certain things from wikipedia, as opposed to years of following storylines. For example, I was introduced to comic book characters in general when I first saw the first Spider-Man movie. I was hooked on the character, but to this day, I've only read a handful of comics or TPBs, simply because they are not my thing. I'm not a big fan of reading in general and the few comics I do own are because I like their art styles and use them as inspiration for my own stuff. Because of this, I never like to call myself a comic book fan, and I was even a little embarrassed because I felt like I had been giving off the vibe of being the stereotypical "comic book nerd", not because there's anything wrong with that, but rather because I felt like it gave a false image of who I am.
So my question is, do you consider yourself to be a Comic book geek, fan, enthusiast, etc? And if you do, is it something that you are openly admit to people? Do you take pride in the fact that you love comics and know extensive information about certain's character's fictional biography? Or is it something you shy away from when you first meet someone?