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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Just wondering if there are any comic book fans on fab.

For this I am more thinking beyond the films but given Marvels recent successes I suppose there will be a few who have followed on from the films to the pages of comic books.

So yeah anyone else around?

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By *HaRiFMan
over a year ago

Beyond the shadows.

I've always read marvel comics since i was in single digits. Not really a fan of any other comics other than marvel.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Impressive. I have a fair collection but ive a feeling yours puts mine to shame. I too focus mainly on marvel. I like the realism between a lot of the characters

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not obsessive but love the freak brothers comics

Have a soft spot for 2000AD as well,recently bought a big box full of old copies for £20,some of them dating back to the 80's.

I'll happily admit to being a big kid! Lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Used to read my brothers when I was younger and the love stayed with me so was a happy bunny when the films came out

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The walkind dead comic much better than the show

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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago

Bristol

I'm more of a graphic novel than a comics girl. Or trade books. I like a good wallow rather than a quick read.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm a massive comic book geek.

Anything from the classics like 2000ad to mainstream marvel and dc all the way to indie hits such as Y the last man, DMZ and THE BOYS

Cant get enough comics.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just started to read them.as I. Love the movies and TV shows just started to read the civil war captain America not bad at all X

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By *its_n_piecesCouple
over a year ago

i got the first 50 copies of 2000ad in my folks attic from when me and my brother bought them in the 70's (used to love the strip "Flesh"). i didn't read much comics until the late 80's when i got into Deadline comics and then Crisis, Toxic and Revolver. It's a shame to hear that it was only on monday that Brett Ewins (worked on judge dredd, rougue trooper and co-founder of deadline comic) tragically died of emphysema aged 59.

i used to read the hellblazer comic around that time too which later got made into the film constantine starring keanu reeves.

Big Bang comics from the mid 80's was a funny read featuring russel the hippy in a british version of the freak brothers. their trip to glastonphant festival is a scream.

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By *lactontogMan
over a year ago

Clacton on Sea

I have about 9 number 1 issues of Marvel characters and 100's of Marvel comics from the 70's till now, I am also collecting digital Marvel comics on DVD that play on Windows/Apple/Android.

Kim used to get inored with my collecting but she don't mind the discs as they take up less room.

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By *L RogueMan
over a year ago

London

Love comics: Marvel, DC and Dark Horse!

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By *lactontogMan
over a year ago

Clacton on Sea

I have got the Alien/Predator collection on Dark and also their Conan collection which until then thought he was solely Marvels copyright.

Also have Superman and Spiderman together, Judge Dredd vs Alien and Predator, Alien vs Batman etc where the comics merged their Dc/Marvel andd Dark Horse characters.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I have about 9 number 1 issues of Marvel characters and 100's of Marvel comics from the 70's till now, I am also collecting digital Marvel comics on DVD that play on Windows/Apple/Android.

Kim used to get inored with my collecting but she don't mind the discs as they take up less room."

See I can't handle the idea of only having them on disk. As a collector I have to have the physical copy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Anyone going to ComiCon?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Like Spawn series of graphic novels. The movie was on a few weeks ago and thought I would give it a go. It was so bad I only watched twenty mins of it.

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By *orkDefenderMan
over a year ago

Just East of Wakefield

I used ti buy Thor comics in Leeds, many years ago, when the shop was down the side of the Grand Theatre

Forget the name, don't think it was Forbidden Planet back then?

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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk

I've got a complete collection of Catwoman series 1 and 2. I'm a huge fan of Jim Balent's Catwoman. I've been collecting since I was about 18.

I stopped collecting at the end of series 2 because I don't like the new costume.

I also collected Buffy and Angel, from issue 1 onwards for quite a while. I need to try to sell those soon because I don't have space for them.

I have various other titles, books, action figures and memorabilia.

I have a large Catwoman lithograph in my living room, along with a painting of Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm going retrospective, I love marvel comics as a lad then stopped then in recent years I came back to them and started backtracking. I'm currently collecting buffy and walking dead

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Like other have said, prefer a graphic novel to get the whole story rather than a weekly comic. Marvel and Batman reader here.

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By *ngel n tedCouple
over a year ago

maidstone

Marvel fan here, currently collecting the ultimate graphic novel collection

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Originally a 2000AD fan, but now I am not a great liker of spandex clad types except when tongue in cheek. Love Garth Ennis's work and Brubaker (ok he did do captain america winter soldier) particularly criminal.

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By *ikki ShooterTV/TS
over a year ago

Epsom

Elf quest, wetworks, witchblade. Dredd, rogue trooper.. Appleseed

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We love all things superhero related but are fairly new to comics as we only found a good store recently nearby, we did both meet Stan lee last year at London ComicCon and got a picture

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By *vedonMan
over a year ago

The Dead Marshes

Ive been a fan of Batman since childhood. Collected up Walking Dead since before it was cool. Like slightly different stuff like the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Watchmen, Hell Boy and other bits and pieces. Gareth Ennis' work is a fave too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When I bought my house I found a big box of comics in the loft. They were from the 70's and 80's and each one was in it's own plastic wallet. They were in full collections and in numerical order. There must have been a few hundred of them. I couldn't be bothered researching them so I sold them in bulk for 50 quid, maybe I should have taken the time to go through them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"When I bought my house I found a big box of comics in the loft. They were from the 70's and 80's and each one was in it's own plastic wallet. They were in full collections and in numerical order. There must have been a few hundred of them. I couldn't be bothered researching them so I sold them in bulk for 50 quid, maybe I should have taken the time to go through them "

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By *ngel n tedCouple
over a year ago

maidstone


"When I bought my house I found a big box of comics in the loft. They were from the 70's and 80's and each one was in it's own plastic wallet. They were in full collections and in numerical order. There must have been a few hundred of them. I couldn't be bothered researching them so I sold them in bulk for 50 quid, maybe I should have taken the time to go through them

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very

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've still got a stack of about 20 comics that I found after I sold the first lot, not sure what they are tho I'd have to dig them out

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By *vedonMan
over a year ago

The Dead Marshes


"...maybe I should have taken the time to go through them "

Christ wept...actually, reading that, I'm weeping. For you.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I did check eBay at the time for one or two special editions and number 1's that were in there. A couple were going for about a tenner each but it would have been a lot of work to do the research and catalogue them etc. I do remember one in particular, it was a book with porn type drawing of girls out of a comic, witch blade or something like that, I think I sold that separately tho

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By *owboy BebopMan
over a year ago

Glasgow


" Not obsessive but love the freak brothers comics

Have a soft spot for 2000AD as well,recently bought a big box full of old copies for £20,some of them dating back to the 80's.

I'll happily admit to being a big kid! Lol"

Love The Fabolous Freak Brothers.........Fat Freddy's Cat , also brilliant!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I did check eBay at the time for one or two special editions and number 1's that were in there. A couple were going for about a tenner each but it would have been a lot of work to do the research and catalogue them etc. I do remember one in particular, it was a book with porn type drawing of girls out of a comic, witch blade or something like that, I think I sold that separately tho "

Yes it would've taken time but just one could've been worth hundreds, maybe more dependant on the character and edition

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By *lactontogMan
over a year ago

Clacton on Sea


"I have about 9 number 1 issues of Marvel characters and 100's of Marvel comics from the 70's till now, I am also collecting digital Marvel comics on DVD that play on Windows/Apple/Android.

Kim used to get inored with my collecting but she don't mind the discs as they take up less room.

See I can't handle the idea of only having them on disk. As a collector I have to have the physical copy "

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By *lactontogMan
over a year ago

Clacton on Sea


"I have about 9 number 1 issues of Marvel characters and 100's of Marvel comics from the 70's till now, I am also collecting digital Marvel comics on DVD that play on Windows/Apple/Android.

Kim used to get inored with my collecting but she don't mind the discs as they take up less room.

See I can't handle the idea of only having them on disk. As a collector I have to have the physical copy "

When i met Kim i had almost 900 comics plus about 40 of the Marvel books summer special etc.

I still buy no.1 issues of any comics i can like 2000 AD no.1 for 50p in a second hand shop.

The digital DVD discs hold around 300 comics so on 2 i have Spiderman 1-600 in high quality CBZ files.

As you push the space bar it goes up a section etc.

I would rather collect them in paper format but this way i have thousands of comics in a nice size folder.

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By *lactontogMan
over a year ago

Clacton on Sea

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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

I like Charley's War

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I did check eBay at the time for one or two special editions and number 1's that were in there. A couple were going for about a tenner each but it would have been a lot of work to do the research and catalogue them etc. I do remember one in particular, it was a book with porn type drawing of girls out of a comic, witch blade or something like that, I think I sold that separately tho

Yes it would've taken time but just one could've been worth hundreds, maybe more dependant on the character and edition"

Oh well, you live and learn. I sold them to a small independent comic shop in southport so I hope he made a few quid

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I did check eBay at the time for one or two special editions and number 1's that were in there. A couple were going for about a tenner each but it would have been a lot of work to do the research and catalogue them etc. I do remember one in particular, it was a book with porn type drawing of girls out of a comic, witch blade or something like that, I think I sold that separately tho

Yes it would've taken time but just one could've been worth hundreds, maybe more dependant on the character and edition

Oh well, you live and learn. I sold them to a small independent comic shop in southport so I hope he made a few quid "

That's very philosophical of you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love comics!

I'm more Marvel than anything else. But I will read most stuff. Except Scott Pilgrim and tif like.

Been reading them since early 2000.

I'd recommend:

Transmetropolitan

Crossed

Necronomicon

The Boys

Nemesis

Watchmen

Deadpool Kills....(there's a few of these)

Marvel What If? (again, few of these but are really good)

Civil War-All the comics not just the GNs

Wolverine origins

Punisher Max

Ax Cop

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I really want to get into comics but don't know where to start, like the marvel superhero stuff and wish they'd make a Deadpool movie

Problem is I don't know where to start?

Is it easy to pick up the stories, or search for back issues and start at issue 1?

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By *ipswingCouple
over a year ago

portrush

if you liked the furry freaks ...fat freddy,s cat .... check out.. robert crumb,s stuff .....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They are making a deadpool movie, it's out next year.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Not obsessive but love the freak brothers comics

Have a soft spot for 2000AD as well,recently bought a big box full of old copies for £20,some of them dating back to the 80's.

I'll happily admit to being a big kid! Lol

Love The Fabolous Freak Brothers.........Fat Freddy's Cat , also brilliant!"

Had the complete collection of freak bros comics when I was 10-11 years old! Then loaned them to an uncles gf,they split up n I never saw them again

Got the complete freak bros n fat freddys cat omnibus just at xmas there,happy days!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" if you liked the furry freaks ...fat freddy,s cat .... check out.. robert crumb,s stuff ..... "

Had a few Zap! Comics back in the day,mr natural n keep on truckin n all that groovy stuff lol.

Also had the complete collection of firkin comics(cant remember if that's the right name,was so long ago!)by knockabout comics the freak bros British publisher.

Can't believe my maw let me read those kinds of comics from such a young age,but glad she did lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone going to ComiCon? "

The one in London in March? Yup!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Read them since I was a kid. Working in a comic shop just fuelled my obsession and took up a lot of my bedroom. Only read graphic novels now but I still have uncanny x-ray dating back to early 1970s!

Just imagine how much the ones my mother told me to throw away would be worth.

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By *hattyman80Man
over a year ago

stockport

hopefully my first graphic novel series will be published this time next year. Currently finishing negotiations on terms so hopefully you guys can read some of my work that I have created with my best friend. It's 4 years of hard work gone into it. Wish I could give more details bit as soon as I can you guys will know them all

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Huge comic fan...I am not the biggest Marvel/ DC fan...love independents...and big fan of Manga...

Grim Jack is a great series...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They are making a deadpool movie, it's out next year."

Quality!

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By *hattyman80Man
over a year ago

stockport

Well look out for JCTZK coming out soon!! I'm proud of this one and it's just enough to get a following I think. Zombies at their best

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I used to read a comic called Lobo, as well as Dark Knight, Slain and Sandman.

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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

I've got about 100 copies of The Magnet in a box. The oldest is from 1917

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By *its_n_piecesCouple
over a year ago


" if you liked the furry freaks ...fat freddy,s cat .... check out.. robert crumb,s stuff .....

Had a few Zap! Comics back in the day,mr natural n keep on truckin n all that groovy stuff lol.

Also had the complete collection of firkin comics(cant remember if that's the right name,was so long ago!)by knockabout comics the freak bros British publisher.

Can't believe my maw let me read those kinds of comics from such a young age,but glad she did lol "

robert crumb was a genius ... i liked his collaborations with harvey pekar in "american splendour" and also the collaborations with charles bukowski. pete loveday was heavily influenced by crumb and it shows in the big trip travel agency series.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I really want to get into comics but don't know where to start, like the marvel superhero stuff and wish they'd make a Deadpool movie

Problem is I don't know where to start?

Is it easy to pick up the stories, or search for back issues and start at issue 1?

"

Deadpool movie is currently in production. Google it.

It's easy to pick stuff up.

If you like Deadpool (my fave character) read:

Cable & Deadpool

Deadpool Max

Deadpool Kills

Do you have youtorrent or whatever?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I really want to get into comics but don't know where to start, like the marvel superhero stuff and wish they'd make a Deadpool movie

Problem is I don't know where to start?

Is it easy to pick up the stories, or search for back issues and start at issue 1?

Yeah I use tot tents for movies etc

Deadpool movie is currently in production. Google it.

It's easy to pick stuff up.

If you like Deadpool (my fave character) read:

Cable & Deadpool

Deadpool Max

Deadpool Kills

Do you have youtorrent or whatever?"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

This thread makes me realise just how much of a geek I am! I own (or have least read) almost every book mentioned on here have collected for about 35 years now but only buy collected editions or graphic novels nowadays. Yo the poster asking where to start, look at omnibus editions, you get a complete series in 1 book. They can be a little pricey but work out cheaper than buying individual comics or smaller collections and I can point you in the direction of a couple of sites that do them at less than half the retail price

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" if you liked the furry freaks ...fat freddy,s cat .... check out.. robert crumb,s stuff .....

Had a few Zap! Comics back in the day,mr natural n keep on truckin n all that groovy stuff lol.

Also had the complete collection of firkin comics(cant remember if that's the right name,was so long ago!)by knockabout comics the freak bros British publisher.

Can't believe my maw let me read those kinds of comics from such a young age,but glad she did lol

robert crumb was a genius ... i liked his collaborations with harvey pekar in "american splendour" and also the collaborations with charles bukowski. pete loveday was heavily influenced by crumb and it shows in the big trip travel agency series."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" if you liked the furry freaks ...fat freddy,s cat .... check out.. robert crumb,s stuff .....

Had a few Zap! Comics back in the day,mr natural n keep on truckin n all that groovy stuff lol.

Also had the complete collection of firkin comics(cant remember if that's the right name,was so long ago!)by knockabout comics the freak bros British publisher.

Can't believe my maw let me read those kinds of comics from such a young age,but glad she did lol

robert crumb was a genius ... i liked his collaborations with harvey pekar in "american splendour" and also the collaborations with charles bukowski. pete loveday was heavily influenced by crumb and it shows in the big trip travel agency series."

I'll need to check out some American splendour stuff.First heard of it when I saw the film of the same name with Paul Giamatti playing Harvey Pekar.

Great wee indie flick

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By *ere-for-my-convenienceWoman
over a year ago

Tenbury Wells

I'm a 2000ad fan

I'm a proper geek into super heroes star trek, star wars, big bang theory etc

But I never collected the comics

Although I'd love to visit comicon?

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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago

Bristol


" if you liked the furry freaks ...fat freddy,s cat .... check out.. robert crumb,s stuff .....

Had a few Zap! Comics back in the day,mr natural n keep on truckin n all that groovy stuff lol.

Also had the complete collection of firkin comics(cant remember if that's the right name,was so long ago!)by knockabout comics the freak bros British publisher.

Can't believe my maw let me read those kinds of comics from such a young age,but glad she did lol

robert crumb was a genius ... i liked his collaborations with harvey pekar in "american splendour" and also the collaborations with charles bukowski. pete loveday was heavily influenced by crumb and it shows in the big trip travel agency series.

I'll need to check out some American splendour stuff.First heard of it when I saw the film of the same name with Paul Giamatti playing Harvey Pekar.

Great wee indie flick "

Brilliant movie. I saw the Crumb biopic as well years ago. I can't remember what it's called but it's a great film.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This thread makes me realise just how much of a geek I am! I own (or have least read) almost every book mentioned on here have collected for about 35 years now but only buy collected editions or graphic novels nowadays. Yo the poster asking where to start, look at omnibus editions, you get a complete series in 1 book. They can be a little pricey but work out cheaper than buying individual comics or smaller collections and I can point you in the direction of a couple of sites that do them at less than half the retail price "

Or just get a "backup" copy online. :P

I got all Deadpools comics a few years ago. It was about 4 gig:

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" if you liked the furry freaks ...fat freddy,s cat .... check out.. robert crumb,s stuff .....

Had a few Zap! Comics back in the day,mr natural n keep on truckin n all that groovy stuff lol.

Also had the complete collection of firkin comics(cant remember if that's the right name,was so long ago!)by knockabout comics the freak bros British publisher.

Can't believe my maw let me read those kinds of comics from such a young age,but glad she did lol

robert crumb was a genius ... i liked his collaborations with harvey pekar in "american splendour" and also the collaborations with charles bukowski. pete loveday was heavily influenced by crumb and it shows in the big trip travel agency series.

I'll need to check out some American splendour stuff.First heard of it when I saw the film of the same name with Paul Giamatti playing Harvey Pekar.

Great wee indie flick

Brilliant movie. I saw the Crumb biopic as well years ago. I can't remember what it's called but it's a great film."

Cheers,that's my utube viewing viewing sorted for tonight....the confessions of Robert Crumb,a horizon special from 87

He sure loves his amazonian goddesses n I can see why!

Very interesting character

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Has anyone seen the Morgan Spurlock comic con film? It's really good.

I'd love to go, but with about 50,000 people attending, I'd rather not smell that much BO or be really hot.

Anyone going to the magna comic con in Sheffield?

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By *CFCMATT2014Man
over a year ago

Heywood

Iv just started to collect the Guardians of the Galaxy comics and have a copy of the Infinity War / Infinity Gauntlet graphic novel being shipped from America as we speak. Also have the 2014 edition of the marvel encyclopaedia which is awesome

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