Not everyone reads comics, although most people know the major superheroes, but the majority of people play video games.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I tend to only read comics written by friends or people I've known. And I'm not a great comic reader.
I actually don't read comic books. I did when I was a kid - I used to read a lot of 'X-Men' comic books. I read a couple 'Scott Pilgrim' this past year, and those are really good, but I don't read in general, unfortunately.
I never really read superhero stuff as a kid.
Comics are a dying art. If you ask a little kid to choose between a video game with insane graphics or comic books... you have to compete with cable, satellite TV with its thousands of channels, and with video games that are like movies, with CGI explosions where you can blow up worlds.
I do still read comics since I started writing for DC, but nowhere near as much as I used to, and I'm finding now that it's becoming harder to read comics as a consumer, so I think I'll have to make the call there and stop reading them.
We relate comics to the main super-heroes, but it's a great medium through which all sorts of stories are told.
I'm not a really big comic book person. I know the typical ones - 'Spider-Man' and 'Wonder Woman' and 'Storm' and that stuff. But don't quiz me, because I'm not good at things like that.
I grew up reading comic books. Super hero comic books, Archie comic books, horror comic books, you name it.
Obviously, I love superheroes; I love comic book characters, but I... I guess I've had a lifelong affection for comics, and while I love the characters so much, I also love the medium.
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.
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