Do you read comics other than Indiana ones?
I've never been a fan of comics but if I could find the Indy ones I would certainly read them. I used to have a couple Young Indy comics but they're packed away somewhere and I haven't been able to find them.
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Any comics that are must reads?
Just recently I have read The Killing Joke, which I enjoyed a lot. So I was wondering if there were any other must read Batman comics that anyone could recommend? I also like Superman so any recommendations for Superman comics would be much appreciated as well.
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How do you read your comics?
I buy my comics at the end of the month, when the new previews comes out, and then read them as I get the time. Since my wife doesn't drive and I usually have time to kill while waiting for her at different places I leave them in the car and read them then. If I haven't gotten to a comic by the end of the month, it gets dropped. Right now I am buying about 30 comics a month, well that's the amount ordered for Dec '09, but that's higher than typical due to the Blackest Night story line.
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Anyone else read comics?
Yeah, I used comics as a stepping stone at one point, very successfully, between the 5th-grade primers for local kids and a movie script, then other adult stuff. The limited amount of text, plus pictorial context to help one understand what's going on, is quite nice. There's also usually plenty of room to pencil in what you look up. I still have a set of 15 comics in the small book format, slightly racy, sitting on my shelf if anyone's interested.
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Behind in Reading Comics?
I get my books monthly, then I take a week or 2 to read the floppies. I do have a stack of trades and a couple of novels waiting for me.
Hell, I still have the last 2 issues of Wednesday Comics left to read with my son. Good bedtime reading, especially when he finally decided to read it to me and add in all the sound effects like I do for him.
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