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RCMerchant

When I was a little geek back in the 70's-I usta read comics. My favorites were SGT.FURY,KID COLT,CAPTAIN AMERICA,the SPIRIT,CREEPY,EERIE,VAMPIRELLA,DEVIL DINOSAUER,MISTER MACHINE,WHERE MONSTERS DWELL,MONSTERS ON THE PROWL-and I read just about everything elese.But anything drawn by Jack Kirby or Steve Ditko was a keeper.

the INVADERS was a great series-Cappy,Sub Mariener,and the original Human Torch fighting Narzis!



Will Eisner could draw wimmin! I think he is my biggest artistic influence.


Yahoooo!




In the Marvel Universe,giant monsters were attacking every other day!



Heres a fun site! They have scans of every comic book cover you like! Lotsa fun!

http://www.comiccovers.com/

even the ads were cool-

Supernatural?...perhaps. Baloney?...Perhaps not!" Bela Lugosi-the BLACK CAT (1934)
Interviewer-"Does Dracula ever end for you?
Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
Slobber, Drool, Drip!
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Doggett


For me, it's gotta be 2000AD. Although I haven't bought any in three years.



I still read She Hulk:


When I was a kid:



And I have a small collection of Harley Quinn and Catwoman (the older version, not the modern one).

                                             

If God exists, why did he make me an atheist? Thats His first mistake.

Monster Jungle X-Ray

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One of my prized possessions when I was a kid in the 70s was a whole suitcase full of comics my mom got at a garage sell. Tons of superhero comics, Gold Key funnies, Classics Illustrated great stuff. I especially like the WWII comics SGT ROCK, THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER, and WEIRD WAR TALES. The 1st comic I "collected" as it came out was Kirby's DEVIL DINOSAUR. This was the start of my collection that grew at one point to around 10,000 comics. I have since whittled it down to a more sensible 2,000  :lookingup:


My single favorite series of all time is Sergio Aragones GROO THE WANDERER. Hilarious stories, and with amazing eye-catching detail in the drawings.



I was big into the underground B&W explosion of the 80s especially the horror comics, but still enjoyed stuff like Batman, Larry Hama's GI JOE, X-MEN, SPIDER-MAN. I pretty much stopped collecting in the mid-90s when all the multiple foil embossed gimmick covers started taking over, and the stories suffered in lieu of hot-shot artists making every panel a pin-up. The only things I buy now are some of Alan Moore's output, Hellboy, and anything that Sergio Aragones, or Berni Wrightson does.  

" Society doesn't accept us because of what we are, so we're an enemy of society. " - Pa Mooney, THE RATS ARE COMING! THE WEREWOLVES ARE HERE!

InformationGeek

Well you all basically know I read manga, but I have read a couple of comic books in my life.  Including these:



Website: http://informationgeekreviews.blogspot.com/

We live in quite an interesting age. You can tell someone's sexual orientation and level of education from just their interests.

venomx

I had some Sad Sack comics ... my cousin gave me a few in the 80's. I always loved the ads.





Jim H

I just read the first six issues of the Immortal Iron Fist.  The new one, I mean.  Good story, good writing.  Good stuff.  Probably the best recent thing from Marvel I've read in a long, long time..

Is it me, or are DC writers on the whole just a lot better than the Marvel writers?  I'm talking in the past like 5 or 6 years...  Sure seems like it.  Especially if you count Vertigo.

The Burgomaster

I've had some pretty nice collections . . . sold 'em on Ebay . . . bought 'em back . . . sold 'em again . . . it's a vicious cycle.  Along the way, I have been the proud owner of the following key issues:

* AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1 (bought a copy, sold it, bought another, sold it) - also had a complete run up to about issue #200
* DAREDEVIL #1 (bought a copy, sold it, bought another, sold it)
* AVENGERS #1 (bought a copy, sold it, bought another, sold it) - also had a complete run up to about issue #150.
* TALES OF SUSPENSE #39 (1st appearance of IRON MAN) (bought a copy, sold it, bought another, sold it) - I had the complete run of Iron Man and later Captain America up to issue #99.  After that, they both got their own comics.
* IRON MAN #1 (bought a copy, sold it, bought another, sold it) - also had a complete run up to about issue #150.
* CAPTAIN AMERICA #100 (1st appearance of Captain America in his own magazine after he was in Tales of Suspense) (bought a copy, sold it, bought another, sold it)
* Huge runs of MARVEL TEAM-UP and MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE (including issue #1 of both)
* Many FANTASTIC FOUR COMICS (the lowest numbered issue I ever had was around #21)
* Many X-MEN comics (the lowest number I had was around #9, I believe)
* Almost a complete run of CAPTAIN MARVEL (including #1)

Plus some decent runs of a few DC titles (my biggest DC collection was JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA . . . mostly issues from the 1960s and 1970s)
"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

WingedSerpent

Green Lantern
Green Lantern Corps
B.P.R.D.
Hellboy
Ghost Rider
Moon Knight
She Hulk
Planetary (just ended)

was reading JSA, but I stopped after the relaunch a couple years ago, when it became Kingdom Come: The Series

At least, that's what Gary Busey told me...

AndyC

I still have a box of comics sealed up in the basement somewhere. I think the bulk of them are Transformers from the first issue through to about thirty-something. Also a fair number of Hulk comics, some G.I. Joe, a few issues each of Avengers, Defenders, Fantastic Four, and come to think of it, a lot of Marvel Universe volumes. Most are from the mid to late 80s. And I might still have a stack of beat-up Richie Rich and Archie comics from when I was younger. My mom tended to buy me those.



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Mofo Rising

I have roughly 12 long boxes or so at the moment, with more comics to be archived. I also left about 10 boxes at my parents' house when I moved out 10 years ago. God bless them, those boxes are still there.

I currently spend $20 or so a week. If you want to talk comics, I'll talk comics.
Every dead body that is not exterminated becomes one of them. It gets up and kills. The people it kills, get up and kill.

WingedSerpent

I also read The Goon.  It's a pretty funny book, if you like humor dark and wacky



At least, that's what Gary Busey told me...

Cthulhu


AndyC

Quote from: RCMerchant on August 09, 2009, 09:27:16 AM


Is it just me, or does Thor look like he's about to bash himself on the head?
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Rev. Powell

Quote from: Cthulhu on November 05, 2009, 01:59:45 PM



64 pages of gorilla stabbing?  An ape will die on every page?  Sick, but  :bouncegiggle:
I'll take you places the hand of man has not yet set foot...

Ed, Ego and Superego

Currently I love Capt. America, and I have developed an appreciation for Superman and the JLA.  I had to get over the idea that a boy scout hero is a bad thing. 

I also love a lot of the "recent"  Ultimate Marvel stuff.   Ultimates 2 was jaw-dropping fun for me.   


As a kid I loved  theArchie Goodwin edited Star Wars,


Sargent Rock, and strangely enough Richie Rich was a favorite of mine. 


I rembember loving the gadgets and gimmicks in the books
-Ed
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