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comics too. Everyone likes comics. Comics ... comics, and writing comics, and what comics I should get from the library, and what comics I should buy, and which comic shop or book store or website I should buy from ("will Barnes & Noble harm the global?"), and what I should do with my own comics

If you like comics or other geeky things, find your home here.Our general purpose is to support the love of comics and the art that goes into it. ... If you like comics or other geeky things, find your home here.Our general purpose is to support the love of comics and the art that goes into it.

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I want to make comics and movies for a living. ... about reading in general, my thing is comics. All kinds of comics from all around the world. To me, it is "studying" comics rather then simply reading them. It is impossible to list all the comics I like here, so I'll just

I like read books and all kind of comics.silver age comicscomics collectingmodern age comicsbronze age comicsgolden age comics

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The TMNT Comics Knowlege Test

The TMNT Comics Knowlege Test

by IveyAngelo

There is four different company that does TMNT comics, this test only has three out of the four. Mirage, Archie and Image. We're not doing Dreamwave... ...

The Comics Genius Test

The Comics Genius Test

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Are you king of the nerds? Think you know your way around nerd-pamphlets? Well, it’s time to find out how well. At no point will you be asked, “Who wo... ...

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The How Big A Comics Geek Are You? Test

by Nato1978

They're in the movie theaters! They're in the bookstores! They're in the freakin' New York Times! Comics are everywhere all of a sudden, and while rea... ...

The I Know Comic Books, baby Test

The I Know Comic Books, baby Test

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Are you a comics "fanboy" or "fangirl"? A casual reader? A fan of comic book movies? Don't know squat about comics but feel like taking this test anyw... ...

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The x-men comics character Test

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Hi! And welcome to my x-men comics character Test. I'll be using advanced logic and knowledge to determine your true nature. for example i take the t... ...

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Rant from a book snob

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that of comics, magazines & newspapers, is in some serious shit right now. A lot of this is their own damn fault. Taking comics as an example: Back in the 70's-80's, comics were a ... don't the comics themselves just go back to cheap newsprint & plastic printing plates? Comics, pulp

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Comic books -- what do you love? what do you hate?

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love comics but ... ass peoples in comics like preacher, punisher, n thor.  I think old school comics rock more, just like capitol297 is talking about!!! My dad's comics were passed on to me and they are freakin awesome.  I have some awesome jack kirby drawn comics too.

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Geek Girl Thread

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It's sort of like how I prefer to use "manga" for Japanese comics, "manhwa" for Korean comics, and just refer to English language comics as "comics". Sure, you could use "manga" for American comics, since it really means the same thing, but you lose the further implications of the word.

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The Ultimate Graphic Novel Thread

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mostly seperates comics from graphic novels is frequency. But I didn't want to get into that, but since you've opened that particular box I will.As you may notice, I included (as did others) comics, that had ... the focus on that part of comics. Otherwise we could start discussing this weeks comics.

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a DC Comics comic book series which ran from 1974 to 1982 featuring primarily stories starring supporting characters in the Superman comics. The term is often used to refer to the extended cast of characters (especially super-powered ones) of comics books associated ... first DC Comics 80-page Dollar

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Nerds and Dating?

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Super Awesome Nerd Date: Went to lecture (History of Marvel Comics and the Rise and Fall of the Comics Industry) by Terry Stewart, past Prez of Marvel Comics and current CEO of Rock Hall. After the lecture got to wander around the Golden Age of Comics exhibit.

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