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    Default Which Comic Book Have You Read the Most Times?

    As the 31 Days of Comics challenge rolls on, CSBG wants to know which comic you've read the most times?


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    Watchmen would probably be my most-read. Then stuff like Planetary, The Dark Knight Returns, Batman: Year One, Daredevil: Born Again, Byrne's Fantastic Four run.

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    Probably the Untold Legend of the Batman I own a few different versions including the pocket book and the MPI Audio Edition. However I am missing the tape cassette.
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    I've no idea. I'm generally a "read once and destroy" kind of guy. I absorb a comics essence into my soul first time 'round, so there's no real need for a second go.

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    Probably an old issue of Spider-Man when I was a kid. I read and reread my little hoard. Don't do a lot of re-reading now.

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    Comics/collections read numerous times:

    Kingdom Come
    The Dark Knight Returns
    Iron Man: Armor Wars
    Iron Man: The Five Nightmares
    Iron Man: World's Most Wanted
    Green Lantern: Rebirth
    Walt Simonson's Thor
    JLA/Avengers

    That's just off the top of my head.
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    Captain America vol. 5 #11 that was the issue that introduced me to Cap and Brubaker's terrific Winter Soldier. I love that issue for the art, for the story, for the imagination...

    Never get tired of it.
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    JSA: The Liberty Files TPB.
    Marquis: The Inferno TPB
    The NeverMen TPB
    the first couple Hellboy TPB
    The JSA Returns TPB
    Geoff Johns run on The Flash

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    Daytripper.

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    Claremont/Davis Excalibur and Davis/Davis Excalibur many a time. Loved those runs.

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    Ah jeez, everybody has kewl answers. I've read The Ren & Stimpy Show #6 more times than any comic and then followed by Power Pachyderms. Cause they make me laugh. >_>
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    I've got a couple of weird choices here:
    Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man # 13
    Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man: Fighting Words
    What if: Back in Black
    Currently Reading in Single Issues/Trades:
    Marvel:Hulk (NOW), Ant-Man (NOW), Avengers: Time Runs Out,
    DC:Earth 2, Superman: Earth One, The Flash,
    Titan: Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor, Doctor Who: Four Doctors,
    Upcoming:
    Secret Wars: Planet Hulk, The Last Days of Ant-Man, House of M,
    Marvel:Totally Awesome Hulk, Astonishing Ant-Man, Carnage,
    DC:Earth 2: Society,
    Titan:Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Year 2, Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor,
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    Oh, yeah! Forgot about these:

    Grant Morrison and Howard Porter's JLA
    Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum/John Byrne X-Men
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    Man, I read the hell out of the Wolverine Claremont/Miller mini when I was a kid. Claremont's X-Men run up to about 175 as well.

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