I cant believe it taken this long ..
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I cant believe it taken this long ..
.. but i have finaly subscribed to 2000AD and Judge Dredd the Megazine.
i started reading at around prog 270 and fell away about 5 years ago.
I started buying 2000 AD on and off about 10 months ago, but the Megazine isn't in most shops.
It hit me not long ago ..... I am a Dredd addict.
It was wrong not reading it.
It's like S.I.D ... you can only go without for so long.
Then you feel ... 'wrong' ... You feel something's missing.
I await to be whole again .....
i started reading at around prog 270 and fell away about 5 years ago.
I started buying 2000 AD on and off about 10 months ago, but the Megazine isn't in most shops.
It hit me not long ago ..... I am a Dredd addict.
It was wrong not reading it.
It's like S.I.D ... you can only go without for so long.
Then you feel ... 'wrong' ... You feel something's missing.
I await to be whole again .....
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Re: I cant believe it taken this long ..
I started picking up and reading comics books in 2006 after a long absence.
I wonder how many other comic fans we have on here?
I wonder how many other comic fans we have on here?
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Here's one.C64GLeN wrote:I started picking up and reading comics books in 2006 after a long absence.
I wonder how many other comic fans we have on here?
That being said, I haven't regularly bought comics in ages. The only stuff I keep an eye on these days is League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, since I've had a thing for everything Kevin O'Neil has been involved with ever since the Marshall Law days. Also a huge fan of (to name but a few) Bone, Cerebus, Pogo, Calvin & Hobbes, Jeff Loeb & Tim Sales work on Batman, Asterix, and of course The Good Artist himself: Carl Barks. Never been that much into 2000AD (although I've got some Dredd tucked away somewhere). Enjoyed the first Nemesis The Warlock TPB that came out a few years back, but never really got into the second. I guess it would ring truer to someone living under Thatchers rule in the 80s.
These days I mostly catch up on my backlog of Barks' work. And 100 Bullets. Oh, and I just bought Don Rosas "Pertwillaby Papers" the other day.
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If a survey was done to find out what takes up the most space in our flat, I think comics would win (and they definitely would if you include the trade paperbacks). I wouldn't like to guess how many of them are 2000AD, but I think if Mark had not cancelled his subscription a few years back, there would be nowhere to sit! It is probably fair to say that we quite like them.
I've never really been one for regularly buying single issues; I prefer to read a big run all at once. Sadly this means I don't get on too well with the 2000ADs, what with the massive pile of comics of which you're going to read a few pages each. Interestingly though, most of my favourite writers cut their teeth on 2000AD back in the day, including Grant Morrison, Garth Ennis and Alan Moore, who of course wrote League of Extraordinary Gentlemen mentioned above.
Have recently enjoyed Grant Morrison's run on Doom Patrol, which is brilliantly insane, and Bill Willingham's Fables. (I am now having to hold back a big flood of 'and and and', otherwise I will list every comic I have ever enjoyed!)
Oh yeah, see also the Big Finish 2000AD audio dramas, which are awesome (and featuring Simon Pegg as Johnny Alpha). Some are available at http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/comics/audio/.
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I've never really been one for regularly buying single issues; I prefer to read a big run all at once. Sadly this means I don't get on too well with the 2000ADs, what with the massive pile of comics of which you're going to read a few pages each. Interestingly though, most of my favourite writers cut their teeth on 2000AD back in the day, including Grant Morrison, Garth Ennis and Alan Moore, who of course wrote League of Extraordinary Gentlemen mentioned above.
Have recently enjoyed Grant Morrison's run on Doom Patrol, which is brilliantly insane, and Bill Willingham's Fables. (I am now having to hold back a big flood of 'and and and', otherwise I will list every comic I have ever enjoyed!)
Oh yeah, see also the Big Finish 2000AD audio dramas, which are awesome (and featuring Simon Pegg as Johnny Alpha). Some are available at http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/comics/audio/.
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Here's another one. Which reminds me, I need to get the last Planetary volume!C64GLeN wrote:I wonder how many other comic fans we have on here?
I'm an on-and-off consumer though. And I usually end up buying collections, not single issues - mainly because they're easier to store conveniently in a book shelf. I prefer "graphic novels" over continuous comic series. I need closure!
Right now I'm re-reading From Hell in lack of new material (and from lack of a good comic book store in town - sometimes I really miss living in Malmö).
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I knew there were more of us.
I'm a bit of a Marvel nerd (don't judge) but I also like the creator owned/more indy stuff like, The Boys, Crossed, No Hero, Supergod, Usagi Yojimbo, Invincible, Sweet Tooth and Absolution.
I'm a bit of a Marvel nerd (don't judge) but I also like the creator owned/more indy stuff like, The Boys, Crossed, No Hero, Supergod, Usagi Yojimbo, Invincible, Sweet Tooth and Absolution.
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At least 1537, at least that is the number of issues i have, erm, "procured" as CBR filesMog wrote:.....I wouldn't like to guess how many of them are 2000AD...
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Re: I cant believe it taken this long ..
1732 came out last week, and there are a few oddly numbered issues (2000–2011 at year ends—g� knows what they're going to do if the comic lasts another six years).
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Eek! Can't believe I missed mentioning Usagi Yojimbo in my initial reply. Which reminds me that I should start re-reading the 10 volumes of collected books I have here. Was geeky enough to order an autographed version of Book Seven, too.C64GLeN wrote:I knew there were more of us.
I'm a bit of a Marvel nerd (don't judge) but I also like the creator owned/more indy stuff like, The Boys, Crossed, No Hero, Supergod, Usagi Yojimbo, Invincible, Sweet Tooth and Absolution.
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Oh, we have other Usagi fans here? Great! I can be grateful that I can count Stan Sakai as a friend, and you might be interested in the vast array of stuff I've picked up on my travels
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Whoa!Mayhem wrote:I can be grateful that I can count Stan Sakai as a friend, and you might be interested in the vast array of stuff I've picked up on my travels