...wish i could read french. Or italian. Or german. Dutch. Japanese whilst im at it.
So many comics ill never get to fully enjoy
Well, I don't speak French either, but I started to read French comics anyway - because I just had to, for the same reasons you amd Martin mention. You'd be amazed how many English words are derived from French. That helps me a lot. I did do half a year of French in school about 25 years ago, but basically nothing remains from that time. Of course I also use a dictionary app, which was a bit tedious at first, but I need it less and less (remember that the images also help with understanding).
So with a course, like Martin suggests, a good grasp of especially learned English words and a decent dictionary app, it should work after a while - as long as you don't start with something by Jodorowsky.
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Any star wars fans out there?
I found this I didn't know it existed. I missed out on the dark empire trilogy hardcover and I won't pay 100+ plus for it.
This includes dark empire 1 and a bunch of other stories. Good prices on some new and used versions.
http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Luke.../dp/1595821511
I just finished Black Science. Wow. So good. It has everything you'd want in a great sci-if story - big ideas, crazy stuff and a strong human narrative, which in this case is about family and consequences. So good. And the art... It is an absolute pleasure to turn each page. I know 2016 has just started but I find it hard to believe I will read a better book this year.
Hey there, I've mostly lurked on these forums for a while now. I've slowly been collecting the Marvel Omnibus line, although obviously some are much harder to find than others. I have now started collecting some Image comic hardovers (Invincible Library Collection, Saga Book One). I just started collecting The Boys by Garth Ennis. I have the Definitive Edition, Volumes 1 & 2. 4 & 6 are easily available on Amazon at low prices, but Volumes 3 & 5 are virtually impossible to find. Any idea on why certain volumes go OOP when the rest of the series is available? Any idea where I could try to find them? They're not even on Ebay except for extremely high prices.
Somebody asked me few pages ago how's ABC Warriors. It was all right, very straightforward, it's mostly about past of characters but art is stunning, and I'm not a big fan of digitalised art. It's not for everyone thou.
I'm in a similar boat with The Boys (just missing volume 5). Noone can really tell you why some volumes go OOP quicker than others, I know with The Boys definitive editions Volume 1 and (maybe) Volume 2 got a reprint which explains why their so easy to come by.
As for where to buy the stickied introduction thread has a few ideas but when it comes to OoP books there is never any easy place to get them it just comes down to lots of looking and paitence.