Just dipping my feet in the Lee Child Jack Reacher series with The Affair.
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Just dipping my feet in the Lee Child Jack Reacher series with The Affair.
I have already stated that the two overlap, but if you ever want to see a grown man have an absolute fit over kid shit, check out a Magic: The Gathering tournament. All hobbies that involve being...
You think those monthlies with revolving door studio art are good, okay.
Ah, so the original Crossgen comics were not an imprint of Marvel. I didn't think they were, but I could easily have simply overlooked it I suppose.
Are you calling MAUS a children's book? How about Saga? I'd say five of the eight non superhero books on that list are not children's books. You immediately discount the difference in tastes between...
Yeah, pretty sure they're not paying for those licenses.
This isn't really the psychology of comic fans. It's the psychology of adult children with behavioral issues. I'm sure there's a lot of overlap between adults who don't know how to act like adults...
I don't know a whole lot about the guy or the particulars of military service so I'm not saying he is a chickenhawk, but as far as I understand you can achieve high rank in the military while...
Nope. Can't concentrate on both at once. Music is just noise when I'm trying to read
"Oh, those comics are sold in BOOKSTORES! Unlike Marvel comics... Oh wait."
So you can tolerate up to three pages of dialogue breaking up your musclemen throwing fireballs at eachother?
I didn't know Crossgen was a Marvel imprint.
How exactly was it tied to Marvel? Not like Icon, more like Malibu? An acquisition?
But either way, if Marvel owned it, then sure. It's a Marvel...
Marvel has the same distribution options as the rest. In fact, my Amazing Spiderman subscription I had as a kid came from a school book store.
Libraries and bookstores stock super hero comics. They...
Check the New York Times bestselling graphic novels.
The only superhero graphic novel on the list is Guardians Of The Galaxy, and it's only been there a few weeks, because of the movie. The rest...
I agree, but sales tax is often what funds local stuff like parks, isn't it? That and property tax.
Yeah, I bet eighty percent of their non Marvel/DC comics are licensed comics. That's common.
Are you serious?
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The exception to the rule. How many indies sell floppies in those numbers? How many ever have? He probably has the single most successful creator owned comic in the direct market since Teenage Mutant...
I had nearly every Crossgen comic ever published. They were superhero comics.
30 Days Of Night is a "straight horror" comic. RASL is a sci fi comic. Stumptown is a detective comic. Vietnam...
How many of them were Marvel titles?
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Knock yourself out, here's every single pledger.
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Most people consider the Hunter Rose stories the best, that's the first Omnibus for $7.99
If you count tax deductible faith based exclusionary giving that will go toward making a televangelist rich then sure, they give.
How many conservatives have taken the Giving Pledge?
Oh, you consider Avengers and X-23 to be non superhero titles. Okay.
Crossgen was pretty much super heroes too. Just not the star spangled spandex wearing ones with a trademarked logo on the chest....