Oh ok, that's completely understandable.
It did switch over to Image at the end of the run. The first 20 issues were self-published. They've tried to make movies out of it several times over the years and they finally announced Netflix picked up the rights last week. It's one of my favorite things written in any medium.
Crisis was excellent. I think post Crisis was when they introduced the Question, Blue Beetle and Captain Atom whom they acquired from Charleton?
I wish I had been able to collect and read all the series I wanted to, but it was just impossible - in terms of money and time. When it comes down to it, I would just rather buy or read a book than a comic, and I'm already way out of time on Earth to read everything I would like to.
I'm mostly the same. But when I was younger, I did have the time and you know what a drug nostalgia is.
I don't think I've read any new comics since Fables ended, which was another of my absolute favorite stories of any sort. Other than that, it might be 15 years since. How that was never adapted and Once Upon A Time became a thing is one of life's great mysteries.
They're pretty easy to read online these days...
You know that series Saga? I downloaded a bunch of those on my iPad, but I always get sidetracked when I go to read them. That one intrigued me.
I don't think I've read any new comics since Fables ended, which was another of my absolute favorite stories of any sort. .
I’ve heard Fables is great. I’ll have to check it out. I read current comics in digital form. I’m a big Marvel Silver, Bronze and Copper age comic collector. Those I need in comic form. Oh the joy and memory of seeing the original art, the ads and that awesome comic smell.I'm mostly the same. But when I was younger, I did have the time and you know what a drug nostalgia is.
I don't think I've read any new comics since Fables ended, which was another of my absolute favorite stories of any sort. Other than that, it might be 15 years since. How that was never adapted and Once Upon A Time became a thing is one of life's great mysteries.
They're pretty easy to read online these days...
I finally got that and read it last Christmas. I'd LOVE to see a stop-motion series of that but it'd take a decade to make. I'll have to settle for the new Netflix animated series they just announced!I'm afraid to ask you because I don't want to have to wipe your existence from my memory, but did you like Bone by Jeff Smith?
The Wolf Among Us was an amazing PS4 game. It’s what made me want to read Fables.
My pleasure. I can’t speak to its authenticity or how true to the source it is, but it’s a lot of fun. Great graphics too.There's a Fables universe game?!?!?! Now I have to go find this. THANK YOU.
I'm afraid to ask you because I don't want to have to wipe your existence from my memory, but did you like Bone by Jeff Smith?
I don't have that, but I do have a complete run of 1st Edition comics.
You can get the giant (1300+ pages) TPB everywhere for $30ish too. I have one of those I loan out to friends.
Everyone thinks HC is the resident lunatic collector. There's a reason I shut my mouth.
I'm the hardcover book snob. So when I see a fancy hardcover collection I get tempted.
Also collecting Pokemon Funko Pops.
You know what I am buzzing to collect are the Rick & Morty Funkos.
I'm the hardcover book snob. So when I see a fancy hardcover collection I get tempted.
Don't do it man. It's a trap. Soon you'll be having to store them in the chicken coop because you bought too many.
Stay away from me. I have to control those urges because I only have so much room for bookcases, but there's a spot next to the Calvin and Hobbes hardcover set that would probably fit it without rearranging.
Stay away from me. I have to control those urges because I only have so much room for bookcases, but there's a spot next to the Calvin and Hobbes hardcover set that would probably fit it without rearranging.
Does the hardcover set feature any of the special stuff Bill sometimes did for the collections?
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