Why are people into them? Why not read a regular book or watch a TV show or movie instead?
Why are people into them? Why not read a regular book or watch a TV show or movie instead?
Sorry, but it's an absurd question. Comics are an art form. Why are people into painting? Why not go see sculptures or an opera? Because every art form brings something different to the table, and you can't quench your thirst for music by focusing on architecture.Why are people into them? Why not read a regular book or watch a TV show or movie instead?
Why are people into them? Why not read a regular book or watch a TV show or movie instead?
Why are people into them? Why not read a regular book or watch a TV show or movie instead?
I don't know about everybody else, but I read regular books, go to movies and watch TV too. It's called having a wide range of interests.![]()
Why are people into them? Why not read a regular book or watch a TV show or movie instead?
Yeah, exactly.Why are people into them? Why not read a regular book or watch a TV show or movie instead?
I don't know about everybody else, but I read regular books, go to movies and watch TV too. It's called having a wide range of interests.![]()
Sorry, but it's an absurd question. Comics are an art form. Why are people into painting? Why not go see sculptures or an opera? Because every art form brings something different to the table, and you can't quench your thirst for music by focusing on architecture.Why are people into them? Why not read a regular book or watch a TV show or movie instead?
Why are people into them? Why not read a regular book or watch a TV show or movie instead?
Why shell out thirty bucks for a thousand pages of words, or forty bucks a month for cable or satellite or twenty or thirty bucks for a ticket and snacks when you can slap four dollars on a counter and get all the same visuals, story, action and drama in an easy to carry and operate form?
This is why I like to wait for them to compile all the issues into a trade paperback.Why are people into them? Why not read a regular book or watch a TV show or movie instead?
Why shell out thirty bucks for a thousand pages of words, or forty bucks a month for cable or satellite or twenty or thirty bucks for a ticket and snacks when you can slap four dollars on a counter and get all the same visuals, story, action and drama in an easy to carry and operate form?
Personally I find $4.00 for around 10 minutes of entertainment to be a major rip off. On top of that, the way comics are done today involve tons of splash pages which make it go by even more quickly.
I miss the days they were 12 cents!!!!!I do miss the days when comics were only a buck.
It really depends on the stories you're interested in, I guess. As I said earlier, the only comics I really read are those continued from TV shows like Buffy and Angel. I'm willing to spend the money because I want to read those particular stories.The waiting for trades option is a good point. I know some people who do that.
It still comes down to price for me though. Most trades go for something like 15-20 bucks don't they? Or maybe they are more now, I don't know. I own some from years ago, and they still just go by so quickly for me.
With money being so tight right now for a lot of people (including me!) I've just found I can get more bang for my buck out of a regular book.
But if you've got the $$$ they are a lot of fun. Once comics passed $2.00 I didn't consider them to be worth it anymore. $4.00 just seems crazy to me. But I'm sure people have been saying the same thing since they started at 10 cents. Just depends on what is worth it to you personally I guess.
I miss the days when comics were made with slave labor and completely free.![]()
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