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    Pretty sure it was Plop from back in 20 cent days.

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    A Batman New 52 reprint, it sparked the obsession!

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    I can't for the life of me remember the very first comic book I read. I probably started with newspaper comic strips. I believe the first comic book I owned was either a) a Back to the Future comic (based on the cartoon) or b) an enormous Dick Tracey comic strip collection book.

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    Mine was The Dandy. I always preferred it to The Beano.
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    “We never lose our demons. We only learn to live above them"

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    Mike W. Barr/Alan David's Batman

    then I outgrew comics and the BTAS comics brought me back

    http://batman.wikia.com/wiki/The_Batman_Adventures_23

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    This is a tough question as I honestly don't remember the FIRST comic book I ever read. But I do know I started to get into comics when I was a teenager (14) right around the time the first Sam Rami Spider Man movie was getting ready to come out. So I think my first real comic was some spider man comic or it could have been X-men. All I know for sure was that it was a Marvel comic ha. Since then I been into comics on and off over the past couple of years.
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    Superman #306 (1976). The story had Superman vs. Bizarro. It's how Bizarro started to become my favorite Superman villain. My Mom threw it out when the cover got torn off, but I found a copy at a convention several years ago for $3.00.

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    Can't remember. Sure it was probably Donald Duck or Ritchie Rich or something. One of my earliest comic memories was sitting down and counting the comics we had and seeing that we had thirteen, which I divided into Marvel and D.C. and other. Another is buying Atari Force #4 off a spinner rack in a drug store. I think before I even got into comic books I liked those little paperback books of comics you used to be able to get, I remember I had a bunch of Heathcliff and also seeing some Snoopy and Garfield.

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    As a young kid I used to have the Beano, Beezer, Topper and occasionally, the Dandy every week... The first comic book I bought and started collecting straight away was Green Lantern #93 in late 1976.
    Also had 2000ad from what it first started for a few years.

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    Super Goof is the first I can recall, though I know I read a Fox and the Crow or two. However, it was gone before I was old enough to read. Might have belonged to a friend or was one from a bagged set, from a toy department. My earliest were Super Goof, Uncle Scrooge and The Three Mouseketeers.

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    I don't really remember, but it must have been something from my dad's pile of old Tintin and Asterix books.

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    Either Amazing Spider-Man #199, Incredible Hulk #244, or Invincible Iron Man #133 - they were all around the house back then. But it wasn't until I started buying my own comics in early '84 (FF, X-Men, and Secret Wars) that I got hooked!

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    Vampirella--she bewitched me.

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    Infinity War #1. One of the greats.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nevets View Post
    Infinity War #1. One of the greats.

    Wow. A Marvels 90's comic with a gigantic cast of nobodies & mandatory shitty artwork. That Guido in the back is 1000% win. Everything that's magical about the 90's.

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