We thought everybody read comics. We didn't know we were weird. We didn't know people that collected comics were strange. It was as normal as listening to rock music on the radio.
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I've always had a soft spot for comic books. I learned to read from them. The words in them were so interesting.
We grew out of the superhero comics, but we still liked comics, so we started putting our own experiences in the stories we were doing for our own amusement.
I used to read comics when I was a kid.
I didn't read comic books; that's not something that was really available to me as a child. We watched more cartoons and movies.
I'm not opposed to comics on the Internet. It's just not interesting to me.
I'd been familiar with comics, and I'd collected 'em when I was a kid, but after I got into junior high school, there wasn't much I was interested in.
What adults don't always understand is that to a kid, a comic book is like a movie. My Marvel comics took my imagination to other places - other galaxies.
Reading books might itself be a bit weird, but obviously okay, since books were part of school, and doing well in school was clearly a good thing. But comics were more like candy, just flashy wrappers without any nourishment. Cheap thrills.
Comic books were just the means for me to tell the story.
I've always had a soft spot for comic books.
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