The first comic I ever read was an 'X-Men' themed anti-smoking PSA they gave out in health class when I was about 10.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
'X-Men: First Class' was fun.
I came to one of the first Comic Cons in 1985, when it was just people trading back issues of comic books.
I wasn't a comic book aficionado at all when I was a kid, but my cousin Weed was. Every time we went to visit him on the farm, he had two really fun things: comedy albums and comic books.
The first comic I can remember ever reading was a 'Fantastic Four' issue that my dad bought out of the drugstore once. The thing that struck me about it was that the ending wasn't an ending. It was essentially a cliffhanger. It was the first time I had ever read anything like that, where you read a book, but the book isn't the book.
I came to comic books when I was about 15.
I was into Spider Man when I was a kid and that was the only comic I've ever read.
I used to read comics when I was a kid.
The comic book fans, especially 'X-Men' fans, are so serious about their comic book.
I never read any of the comics, but I grew up on the animated series when I was a little kid - I guess it came out in 1992. So I've always been an 'X-Men' fan.
I've been reading comics since I was four. I used to get them when I would go grocery shopping with my mom. I remember getting the digest versions of old DC comics. The one that I remember reading first was Paul Levitz' 'Justice Society of America' stuff that he was doing in the '70s.