Comic Books You Read as a Kid?

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What one do you read now
Lately The Beauty, but I think it may have been cancelled. Doomsday Clock has been very well done so far, for a "Big Two" superhero comic. Astro City is still great. Up until it got axed, The Black Hood was a good look into a "real world view" of what being a vigilante would be like. The Avengers arc "No Surrender" was also not bad for a Big Two superhero book. These days anything from Image is pretty much money. It's basically Vertigo in its prime, as far as content similarities.
 
Lately The Beauty, but I think it may have been cancelled. Doomsday Clock has been very well done so far, for a "Big Two" superhero comic. Astro City is still great. Up until it got axed, The Black Hood was a good look into a "real world view" of what being a vigilante would be like. The Avengers arc "No Surrender" was also not bad for a Big Two superhero book. These days anything from Image is pretty much money. It's basically Vertigo in its prime, as far as content similarities.


I haven't read any image in awhile. I think I'm gonna sign up on ComiXology. Catch up
 
The Jim Lee era Punisher.
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Anything from Garth Ennis or Neil Gaimen
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I mostly collect some and never followed a series. I would buy mostly for the artwork so I could copy them. I had Infinity gauntlet, Infinity war, death of superman(which i traded for batman vs predator) and cyberforce. A couple of x series. I stopped buying them when I started drawing toriyama stuff.
 
Pretty much started here
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Then moved onto this and the other Punisher comics (War Journal etc.)
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And this and his regular comics
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Also a lot of Spider-Man, Hulk and Avengers. I pretty much only read Marvel and then later on Dark Horse comics. I hated DC.
 
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Most of the comics I read were from the Saturday Toronto Star.

These, I took more seriously.

Zits

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Calvin and Hobbes

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And this one, I discovered online during the early UFC's. It's called ctrl-alt-del.


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I used to read comics when I was younger, I remember having trouble with being able to read when I was 8 years old, and my mother started buying me Beano/Dandy comics, which are in England:

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I read these and collected the annuals for years.

I also read some more adult themed comics, Captain Britain and Judge Dredd;

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I remember there being a Judge Dredd comic series in the 90s, it was like post-apocalyptic, and one of his friends had a missing arm, I can't seem to find it anywhere, but I remember reading it as a kid, it was badass.

How about you?
 
Captain Britain????
You commie bastard

Captain Britain was a good read.

The story seemed to be set in this strange world, whereby humans live alongside all of these aliens/elvish looking creatures.

Some of the plotlines were cool, too. Evil twins, killings, new worlds and stuff ... it was pretty dark, but interesting.
 
Carl Barks taught me to read.
 
I read The Beano and The Dandy but my favourite was Tiger-had Roy of the Rovers, Billy’s Boots and Death Wish, 10 year old me couldn’t get enough of those...
 
I collected..

X-men
Big wolverine fan

But my favorite that I read over and over was.

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I grew up on the Beano and the dandy as well, as well as the various spin off annuals they did. Other than that I was an X-Men kid. Had tons of men comics including a lot of the limited edition ones they did. Also had the entire set of X-Men (x-fleet?) Cards.
 
Wolverine, The Maxx, Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk.

Miniseries like 1982’s Wolverine, Sabertooth, Venom, Weapon X, etc.
 
I had hundreds of comics started buying in 1991 collected superman, x-men, iron man. Now I just read the new ones online
 
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