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BlobbyMcBlobface · 56-60, MNew
Dandy and Beano were my comics as a kid, Viz as an adult

Burnley123 · 41-45, M
The Eagle was a famous comic in the 60s Britain that was launched in the 90s and teenaged me was a fan.

Dan Dare was the most famous character. It was typical science fiction with him as the hero against an evil alien mastermind called the Meekon.

The best thing they did was Charlie's War, which was a brilliant (and I later found out) historically accurate portrait of the lives of British soldiers in world war one trenches. I didn't pull any punches in depicting the hellish conditions and characters you like would die. At age twelve we went on a school trip to the trenches of the Somme in Belgium.

I've never been into superhero comics but The Watchmen is brilliant.

Also, The Sandman is a masterpiece of a series.
@Burnley123 Those sound really cool.
As a child in grade school, sometimes I'd go over to the house of a pair of twins and read Superman, Flash, Justice League, and others from DC. Other kids had Archie and I looked at those, but I liked the superheroes better.

I'm not sure when I discovered Spiderman but I read some of those. I had a friend in college who was kind of a collector, and she introduced me to Swamp Thing and Howard the Duck, "trapped in a world he never made!"


Somewhere in a box in the attic I believe I have the full run (two issues) of Buckaroo Banzai. If you saw the movie, the comics were mentioned in it, and Marvel or somebody decided to write a couple issues. But they didn't have the satiric humor of the movies.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
I started out with Batman. A friend introduced me to Superman comics (I knew about Superman, of course, through the 1950's television show.). And then I bought my first Justice League of America comic, and I was hooked on DC comics for a while.

During that time I also liked the early Marvel Comics, before they introduced superheroes . "Tales to Astonish" and other Marvel titles had stories of monsters, aliens, etc. I bought one of the earliest comics featuring the Hulk -- when the character was actually gray! They decided to make him green later on when they decided to make him a regular character with his own comic book.

When I was a little older, I made a new circle of friends who were into the Marvel superheroes, and I started buying Fantastic Four, Spiderman, and others instead of the DC ones.
@DrWatson I got some of the X-men comics, but that was later, in my early 20s.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
@bijouxbroussard I liked the X-men as well. I remember the originals, way before Wolverine! (You probably do as well.)

By the way, I managed to confuse myself in responding to your post. I saw a notification for it in my feed, but for some reason I thought you were responding to someone else's post. So I commented briefly about Ghosts, and then I gave a longer answer to the OP, without noticing it was you!

And it gets worse! After I gave my second comment, I saw my first one and wondered "why isn't that attached to her comment on the post? Did I mess up?" So I started scrolling to search for your comment, and I couldn't find it (of course!) I wondered, "did she delete it? did the OP delete it?"

Then I took another look at who made the post! 🤣
caPnAhab · 26-30, M
When I was a kid, my Gramma got me this Star Wars omnibus by Dark Horse.
Over the years, and especially as an adult I've grown a small collection
They're sort of expensive so that's why I have so few
@caPnAhab Those are great !
When I was a kid it was


As a teenager I discovered underground comics for a while


Nowadays I'm into reprints of old horror comics. Fun on cold dark winter nights

SageWanderer · 70-79, M
@robingoodfellow My favorite was Spy vs Spy!
@robingoodfellow My favorite was Sergio Aragones. I collected all of his independent books.
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Thank you for a diverting, nice post, I really needed it. 🫂🌹🧜‍♀🧜🏽‍♀🐳🐚🩵🌊🌞

xo L.
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
I'm old enough that I was around for the "birth" of Marvel with THE FANTASTIC FOUR, SPIDER-MAN, etc. at the very beginning. But i collected all the superhero comics of the time, plus some going back to the 1940s.
Oh geez! Looks quite scary.

I don't suppose Scooby Doo mysteries cartoons count?...🤭

Mind you, I used to love Supernatural but, it does star at least two, gorgeous men 😆😍😏😁.
@LunadelobosIAMTHEDRAGON True. I liked to scare myself with those and Ripley’s Believe It Or Not comics and books (which still fascinate me).
@bijouxbroussard I know what you mean! I used to watch and READ scary books, i.e. Amityville horror book. As a kid.
I had strange caregivers (it was from them, that I procured these particular tomes! 🤨). Agatha Christie books also, but that's not scary, not in the way that Amityville was.

We loved that program (Ripley's), it's really a mind bend.
craig7 · 70-79, M
When I was 12,someone got me onto MAD magazine,which I used to read on and off for a few years.I liked their send-ups of TV shows of the time,and their satirical looks at other aspects of popular culture back then in the '60s.
ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
I loved X-Men. Had a bunch of cards too.
@DrWatson Woah! So awesome :D !
@DrWatson I've seen every X men and Wolverine movie(most more than once), save the last one with Deadpool.
...I will NOT go back and change timelines; it broke something me when Star trek did it with Discovery: OMgod the carnage 😱🫣🤮😭😠👎🏼 AND duplicitous natures of crew, it was more than a mind FK, it damaged me....it was viscerally, emotionally/mentally UNbearable. I had to stop.

I did not even watch Picard, not after Echeb was mutilated, slaughtered!! (>>> WTF???!!! 😱😭😡🖕🏼👎🏼😵‍💫💔🤯.)

So PLEASE: NO spoilers.

...I am LOVIN ST Strange New Worlds <3 !!!! So sad it will end after five seasons, it is NOT enough time, what with eight episodes a season?!
DrWatson · 70-79, M
@LunadelobosIAMTHEDRAGON

I have not watched any of the movies or series you refer to, so you don't have to worry about spoilers from me!
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Was rarely able to get them. Yet I do remember this series in the late 1960s.

I would like to add, I loved Goosebumps books :D
@LunadelobosIAMTHEDRAGON My baby sister loved those ! 😄
@bijouxbroussard Awesome :) !🤗
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
Love this!

I was an Archie fan
@Jenny1234 I enjoyed those, too, and the cartoon that came out in the 60s.
sciguy18 · M
I was a big Marvel kid and had quite the collection of superhero comics.
BamPow · 51-55, M
I used to love reading horror comics as a kid.
@BamPow In the 90s someone reprinted copies of the EC series, like Tales From The Crypt, Weird Science, etc…
BamPow · 51-55, M
@bijouxbroussard I had a book of EC’s years ago. I’ve got no idea what happened to it.
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
For years my treasure was a copy of CAPTAIN AMERICA #4 by Simon and Kirby from around 1940.
I remember those, they were a lot of fun
OldBrit · 61-69, M
I was classic uk kid with Beano and Dandy the top of my list
HowtoDestroyAngels · 46-50, M
My favorite was Neil Gaiman's "The Sandman ".
DrWatson · 70-79, M
I think I bought one or two of those. But I gravitated toward the superhero ones.
sylvsn59 · 61-69, M
never really into comics but i would grab a mad magazine every once in awhile.
@sylvsn59 That qualifies.
Pfuzylogic · M
eerie!
Marvel which was first Fantastic Four Iron Man and Spiderrman in the 60s!
oh yes and Fobush Man!
Babe has been into graphic novels for a while now. My favourite is Hilda.
tindrummer · M
Standard DC and Marvel but also Classics Illustrated.
Learned the plots of numerous serious novels that way
JSul3 · 70-79
Classics Illustrated.
The Maxx and Spawn were my favorites
I read a lot of Mad Magazine
@phoenixrising I did, too. I especially enjoyed that satire of popular tv shows and songs.
@bijouxbroussard ditto :)
BobbyMoeven · 100+, M
Marvel comics.. Mainly Spiderman..hulk. Silver surfer.

Mad Magazine.
Cracked
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@RubySoo Very cool ! 😊
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
Horror comics, like you.
Degbeme · 70-79, M
Dennis the Menace
@Degbeme I remember seeing those.
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
Suske & Wiske
Rode Ridder
Urbanus
Asterix 🐣
@Kwek00 This Asterix ?
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
romell · 51-55, M

 
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