While reading your old stuff, do you read the crappy ones or do you skip over them?
You can be adult, matrue, and cosmopolitan while recognizing Superman's rural roots. You can't just throw out the rural roots of Superman, while at the same time, you have to write him as a worldly person considering that he's lived in Metropolis for 15 years, lived on New Krypton for a year, has traveled to the future with the Legion of Super-Heroes, patrols the entire world, learns about Kryptonian society and culture in the Fortress of Solitude, and has journeyed throughout cosmos.
And yes, Superman is required DC reading. I have every Superman from issue 500 (except for Adventures of Superman #594 because I can't find it) and I will never drop it.
I'm the same way, I like re-reading my old comics. I actually take the time to read Wolfman's run on New Teen Titans or JMS' Amazing Spider-Man and of course my favorites: Aquaman, Deadpool, and Superman. Old, new, I just love reading comics. I'll make sure that I read them all at least once and the ones that I love I'll read over and over again.I guess I'm a gear grinder. You asked him if he reread 100+ issues. Well, can't answer for him, but for me the answer is YES. I have a big collection of old comics (unfortuantly my collection isn't as big as it used to be)....I rarely buy any new comics (mainly because of money issues)...so I reread my old comics.

I'm the same way, I like re-reading my old comics. I actually take the time to read Wolfman's run on New Teen Titans or JMS' Amazing Spider-Man and of course my favorites: Aquaman, Deadpool, and Superman. Old, new, I just love reading comics. I'll make sure that I read them all at least once and the ones that I love I'll read over and over again.
I just have so many I gotta read. I just got into Scott Pilgrim and the Threeboot Legion of Super-Heroes, so they have been devoting my time and efforts.Some of mine I've read a dozen times. Just don't have the time for it as much these days. I've got so many different things I try to get done.
I'll be on the lookout for that Superman book you're looking for too.

Yes, I agree with this completely. Every single person who buys issues that they don't actually like -- which is the majority of comic book buyers in the world -- just leads to worse and worse tripe, because writers know they can get away with it. You wouldn't buy Countdown, after all...and what's the difference between an issue of Countdown and an issue of Superman that sucks just as badly? Nothing but the title.Anubis said:collecting = dumb![]()
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And you don't collect anything?Yes, I agree with this completely. Every single person who buys issues that they don't actually like -- which is the majority of comic book buyers in the world -- just leads to worse and worse tripe, because writers know they can get away with it. You wouldn't buy Countdown, after all...and what's the difference between an issue of Countdown and an issue of Superman that sucks just as badly? Nothing but the title.
I really haven't had that yet. Whenever I think a comic has gotten that bad, I will drop it once the arc is done.I can honestly say there's really nothing I flat out collect in the sense that if it gets so goddamn bad that I literally feel sick buying, I will continue to do so. I know it's not uncommon, but it's always been a strange mentality to me, as well

But you wouldn't drop Superman if it got that bad, though, right?

Have you ever dropped Wonder Woman? Just out of curiosity.Yes, I agree with this completely. Every single person who buys issues that they don't actually like -- which is the majority of comic book buyers in the world -- just leads to worse and worse tripe, because writers know they can get away with it. You wouldn't buy Countdown, after all...and what's the difference between an issue of Countdown and an issue of Superman that sucks just as badly? Nothing but the title.
I really haven't had that yet. Whenever I think a comic has gotten that bad, I will drop it once the arc is done.
Titans is getting there though![]()
No. There's bad. And then there's Wallace's run on Titans.Dude, Titans got there five years ago.
Something that I have described several times as paying DC $2.99 to shove hot broken shards of glass up a certain body part of mine, treating the fanboy in me like the little ***** it isYou see where character loyalty gets you?

Other than porn? No, not really. I buy a lot of things, arguably wasting money on more comics and games and movies than I would probably ever need, but they were good comics, good games, and good movies in my opinion. I own Heroes season 1 and Scrubs seasons 1-5 because I thought they were good. I don't own Heroes seasons 2-whatever and Scrubs seasons 6-whatever 'cause I thought they weren't good.And you don't collect anything?
I have Picoult and Pfeifer's issues framed and laminated in the center of my house.Have you ever dropped Wonder Woman? Just out of curiosity.![]()
