It's
"a slice of life book with bad intentions." It involves every day
type stuff, pro wrestling, vigilantism and plenty of shenanigans.If
you are interested in seeing what I have done with this comic you
can go to this site and see the book's progress:
http://www.comicspace.
1: My comic book/ CD2: Comic books, video games, cartoons3: Sex4:
Starting a relationship5: Exciting adventures to have/ pursue over
the weekend6: What to wear the next time I go out in drag7:
Planning my next extensive workout @ the gym
Sequence, The
Burning Women of Far Cry, The Giver, Venus Drive, Dune, The Sandman
(comic book), Hellblazer (comic book), The X-Men (comic book), Fray
(comic book), Maus (comic book), Cages (comic book), The Cider
House Rules, Neverwhere, Harry Potter, The Last Unicorn, His Dark
Materials Trilogy,
by duquedelsol
With apologies ellication - who gave us the brilliant "Dead/Canadian/Scientologist" Test - I give you...
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by atilla172
Hi welcome to my comic book profession test.You'll be answering questions to determine your profession in the comic book world(Duhh you should have gu... ...
by NoahJohnson
Are you a comic book geek? Let's find out. This test, like all these tests, is as much a reflection of its author as its takers. Bear that in mind. ...
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by EchoofKabuki
Hi! And welcome to my Comic Book Trivia Test. I'll be testing how much you know, mostly about superhero comic book trivia. This was just a spontaneous... ...
by _bbw_goddess
hello children... i thought i'd add to my quotes collection, this
time, the theme isn't random, but love. same game- you tell me who
said it, i give you some kool-aid points, redeemable by... well, i
guess just me. but hey, my prizes rock.Where you used to be, there
is a hole in the world, which I...
by SAzinny
average comic
book fan. Actually, I'm just kidding. Girls don't collect
comics.While most blogs here center around cornerstones of geek
culture such as video games, dating tips (#1 - no punching), and
internet life in general, they tend to ignore comic books
altogether. Yes, comic books; our
by PrincessMedical
''Fine, thank you,' he
responded, and turned back to his book.'I love the beach. Do you
come here often?' she asked.'First time since my wife passed away
two years ago,' he replied and turned back to his book.
Comment by merlins-tiger
I am a self admitted comic book geek, complete with graphic
novels, comic subscriptions and yes a crap load of comic book
t-shirts. I have no prejudice against words with pictures, hell I
even read books with pictures.
Comment by westernhms
versions of Hellboy and Daredevil, both based on books I had some
familiarity with, but many of my more comic-obsessed friends hated
them. By far the most faithful comic adaption I've ever seen is Sin
City. It's so direct a translation of the book that Robert
Rodriguez gave Frank Miller a
Comment by atomicturtle
it in the comic?
This is a beef I've always had with Marvel Comics in general.
They're so preachy.It's like, dude... stop pontificating and
frickin' HIT someone. If I wanted a lecture on civil rights, or
environmentalism, or the economy, or world hunger - I'd turn on the
news, not read a comic book.
Comment by bookreviewer
graphic novel to cover all comic related products that are
in book form. And as WhinersBio posted, she'd only read Persopolis.
Many non-comic people see a sigma on comic books as such, but when
they see a collection on the shelf in a bookstore, they'll take a
look due to it non-comic book format.
Comment by X9827336X
huge comic book fan. I even intend on
opening a comic book store in the near future. A record store too,
but I digress. With that said, I will not sit here and say that
comic movies never disappoint me as a fan/consumer, however like I
said in an earlier thread, every less than amazing comic book
Comment by
comic book
geeks (myself a former one, Wizard subscription and all) realized
that they could get laid easier if they did not say they read
"comic books" due to the juvenile stigmatization and just swapped
in the term graphic novel. So, about around the time of
puberty, young comic book
Comment by caoilinnh
Sadly, comic
book/toy collectors are hardly non-traditional. Happily, comic book
guys are usually proud of being comic book guys so they are easy to
spot.
Comment by DivisionbyZer0
Comic shops are sparser than ordinary book shops, and
unlike in the past the "news-stand" doesn't really cater to the
comic book reader much anymore.