How Many of you Actually Read Comics???

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Most of the people that post in here, I never run into in any of the various comic forums, or really, any other forums for that matter. Makes me wonder, if a lot of the people who frequent the Community Forum actually read comics.
 
I've read a bunch of them in fact my whole room is full of them.
 
I have before but I'm not currently reading any titles. Just lost interest, I guess.
 
I did years and years ago. but now i dont, just look at online strips from time to time, i use to read the amazing spider-man then it got boring
 
I've got 15GB of comics on my harddrive, and i read some yesterday, i'll read some tomorrow too :)
 
The Community isn't made up of a lot of comic readers, but I read them quite a bit :up:
 
As a kid I read quite a bit, but only off and on these days.
 
I read comics. Did when I was a kid, got out of it for a while, got back in in '02.
 
I read them often, and have a large collection and pull list.
 
I re-read comics from the glory days before they began coloring them with computers.
That's not why they suck now of course, but that marks the begining of the time that they became unreadable.
 
I re-read comics from the glory days before they began coloring them with computers.
That's not why they suck now of course, but that marks the begining of the time that they became unreadable.
What's the newest comic you've read? Just curious.
 
I re-read comics from the glory days before they began coloring them with computers.
That's not why they suck now of course, but that marks the begining of the time that they became unreadable.

Wow, I'd have to completely disagree. But that's okay :)
 
I re-read comics from the glory days before they began coloring them with computers.
That's not why they suck now of course, but that marks the begining of the time that they became unreadable.
I disagree. While some stuff does suck, a lot of it doesn't. This held true in the glory days too. Stan Lee may write Spider-Man and FF like Shakespeare on crack, but when it came to X-Men and DareDevil he completely missed the boat. The first 11 issues of DareDevil redefine the term "unreadable". I love DareDevil, I own most of his volume 1 series, but Stan couldn't write that character if you held a gun to his head. Same with X-Men, which was readable but ultimately boring...so much so it was cancelled until Claremont, Wein and Cockrum came onboard.

As for today. Walking Dead is absolutely amazing. Invincible is lightyears beyond Marvel's glorydays in tems of writing. DareDevil is gold right now. And Joss Whedon's Astonishing X-Men is the best thing X-Men has produced in at least two decades.
 
I did years and years ago. but now i dont, just look at online strips from time to time, i use to read the amazing spider-man then it got boring

Same here. Haven't picked up a new comic in about two years.
 

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