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Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
The first one I can remember buying was the Star Wars Super Special, but my older brother's copy of this was the first one I ever read:
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http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb2...ash_v.2_61.jpg The first comic I ever actually got to read was Detective 608 the first appearance of Anarky. I remember picking it up because I was obsessed with Batman after watching the movie and the Adam West series. A couple years passed and The Flash series was on and I picked up this issue at the grocery store. I also picked up another issue with Guerrilla Grodd on the cover and Wally with some collar on his neck but don't remember the issue. I started collecting about two years after getting those two issues but for the life of me I can't remember what caused me to get into collecting after a two year gap. |
Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Originally Posted by Crocker Jarmen
(Post 12035006)
Seeing those covers are great, and I had no idea Batman and Sgt Rock got together. I have to find that comic now!
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Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 12035337)
My absolute first comic that I read? I believe it was a late 1970s Legion of Superheroes issue that the cover had been torn off. I don't know the exact issue but remember a few panels of Superboy flying through space. This would have been as a wee child, when I only knew of the characters through Superfriends. I clearly remember not being very interested in it, this was a wordy story with a lot of panels.:lol: The colors also seemed fairly dull on the pages.
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Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Originally Posted by davidh777
(Post 12035750)
I bet JasonF can identify that issue. :)
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Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Originally Posted by mrhan
(Post 12035764)
Isn't the Phantom Stranger suppose to know all? :)
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Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
I have consciously blanked out the issue in my mind. I think it's better not knowing the exact issue, much like no one really knows my origin.;)
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Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 12035922)
I have consciously blanked out the issue in my mind. I think it's better not knowing the exact issue, much like no one really knows my origin.;)
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Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Found it. Fantastic Four #220
Spoiler:
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Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Originally Posted by mrhan
(Post 12035731)
Here's another one. This one has art by Adams.
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Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Couple of my very first comics, around when I first started to learn how to read:
http://jerome.boulinguez.free.fr/eng...en%20balls.jpghttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._the_goths.jpg Little bit after that, my first superhero comic was this collection, that got me started in my love of all things Marvel, circa 1976: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/810JTebW34L.jpg And I believe this was the first "floppy" comic I had: http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb2..._Vol_1_150.jpg I'm old... |
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http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...TL._SL500_.jpgThis was the 1st comic I remember buying.
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Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Originally Posted by Ringmaster
(Post 12036901)
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...TL._SL500_.jpgThis was the 1st comic I remember buying.
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Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
What age were you when you first went into a comic shop?
I've been thinking about it, and though my daughter can't yet read, I kinda want to go to a comic store and pick some comics up so she can have the experience. I already have a bunch of MLP comics that I've bought and read to her via Comixology on the iPad, and I've bought her a bunch of Tinkerbell tpbs, but seeing this thread makes me nostalgic. On a side note, one of the benefits of my old online comic place going down and moving the orders over to dcbs is that I got a Previews in my order for the first time in a year or so, and it's also tempting me to start ordering some floppies... even though the reason I stopped in the first place was the lack of room and preference for HCs/tpbs. |
Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Originally Posted by fujishig
(Post 12037276)
What age were you when you first went into a comic shop?
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Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 12037258)
It's strange how memory works. I can still remember the exact moment I picked that issue up off the shelf of my local comic shop. I can't remember a single thing about the issue itself, but I can tell you how the shop looked that day and what it smelled like.
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Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Well, I didn't have a comic book store within walking (or biking) distance, and my parents were certainly never going to take me to one, so I didn't hit one until I could drive when I turned 16 in 1987 - that's when my real collecting began.
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Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Originally Posted by Crocker Jarmen
(Post 12036536)
That's great. Not just for the goofiness of Batman and Sgt Rock together, but also that its another in a long line of "Pieta" covers.
Originally Posted by fujishig
(Post 12037276)
What age were you when you first went into a comic shop?
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Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 12037352)
My first memories of going to a comic shop coincide with the changeover from 65¢ to 75¢ comics, which happened around 1986-1988.
I think I was 10 when "Comic Castle" first opened up in Victorville, Ca (Right before I moved up north to the boonies) I was told about that place from my friend who I had gotten into comics. Since I missed out on the horror-comic age (And was very curious about it) a Werewolf By Night issue was my 1st purchase there (Issue #22, I think) Made sure to get a Tomb of Dracula on my 2nd visit. :) |
Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
I'm guessing my first trip to a shop happened when I was 14. It was back during that time Marvel stopped selling at drug and grocery stores. The closest one was half an hour away, and I suckered my parents into taking me once a month.
I started taking my now 15-year-old nephew when he was five. He's been hooked ever since, and it also evolved into his reading "real books" for pleasure, so double score. |
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I started hitting the local comic shops around 1988, we had two just a couple blocks from one another, Memory Lane and Len's Odds and Ends. Cooly enough, the Len's is still standing (though with different owners and a different name).
As I get older, I find myself yearning more and more for the days when so many stores were real mom and pop outfits. Now every store tries to look franchised and "professional", but wind up feeling sterile and souless. Why must everything be so brightly lit? I miss the old dingy comic shops with cheap wooden shelves you might get a splinter on and the smell of the owner's second hand smoke as he watched a hockey game on a black and white TV set with a coat hanger for an antenna. The first books I bought regularly were GI Joe and Groo. I was super attracted to the horror comics but depending on who was behind the counter, it was a crapshoot whether or not they'd sell me Hellraiser or Beautiful Stories For Ugly Children (which was an illustrated short story, not really a comic). I remember trying to smooth talk the clerk who refused to sell me a comic with the "Suggested For Mature Readers" label, pointing out it said "Suggested" not "Mandatory". |
Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Originally Posted by Crocker Jarmen
(Post 12037770)
As I get older, I find myself yearning more and more for the days when so many stores were real mom and pop outfits. Now every store tries to look franchised and "professional", but wind up feeling sterile and souless. Why must everything be so brightly lit? I miss the old dingy comic shops with cheap wooden shelves you might get a splinter on and the smell of the owner's second hand smoke as he watched a hockey game on a black and white TV set with a coat hanger for an antenna.
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Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Originally Posted by Crocker Jarmen
(Post 12037770)
As I get older, I find myself yearning more and more for the days when so many stores were real mom and pop outfits. Now every store tries to look franchised and "professional", but wind up feeling sterile and souless. Why must everything be so brightly lit? I miss the old dingy comic shops with cheap wooden shelves you might get a splinter on and the smell of the owner's second hand smoke as he watched a hockey game on a black and white TV set with a coat hanger for an antenna.
New shops are as you describe them, lit as brightly as Target. |
Re: What were the first comics you ever read?
Originally Posted by mrhan
(Post 12037453)
This story was based on Earth 2 with the Golden age Batman so it sort of makes more sense than the later ones. There was a couple more with the Earth 2 Batman where he teams up with the Blackhawks.
A lot of the Sgt. Rock and WWII Batman stories were set on Earth B. This alternate universe of Earth-B was never specifically depicted, but was suggested to exist in a letters column by DC editor/writer Bob Rozakis as a possible explanation for certain non-continuity stories or character traits (for example, stories that showed Catwoman committing murder with no qualms, despite being established that she did not engage in that kind of activity). Every time a fan would knit-pick continuity in a story, the answer was "It took place on Earth B." Example: Earth B is where Bruce Wayne had a brother (Thomas Wayne, Jr). |
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