If ladies want to get into comic books, good for them!
I also think the cos-players are of a different ilk than the general female comic book fan, though, so it may not be a representative sample.
(I also have no issue with the cos-players)

Moderator: Styles Bitchley
I agree, I'm glad to see the expansion of the appreciation of comics. They've come a long way baby.Doc Ibold wrote:I have no issue with it.
If ladies want to get into comic books, good for them!
I also think the cos-players are of a different ilk than the general female comic book fan, though, so it may not be a representative sample.
(I also have no issue with the cos-players)
This is where my comic book phase began in the early 80s. I really got into Daredevil and collected tons of them. I have most of the complete run from #1 to #200 in storage...somewhere! I read a bunch of stuff in the 80s, mostly Marvel. Spiderman, X-Men, Secret Wars series, some Superman. Really liked Wolverine (not original, I know). I think my favourite comic of all time in terms of storyline was a one off Spiderman vs Wolverine.ConchRepublican wrote:Currently I'm reading the beginning of the Frank Miller/Klaus Janson run on Daredevil, featuring Elektra and Kingpin
I have most of the Miller-Janson stuff. I loved Miller's--and later, Denny O'Neil's--run on Daredevil. My collection is most of that stuff up to and around #207. I was out of then-current comics by the time of Miller's "second coming" in 1986 or so, but have caught up with that brief run as well. Loved it.Styles Bitchley wrote:This is where my comic book phase began in the early 80s. I really got into Daredevil and collected tons of them. I have most of the complete run from #1 to #200 in storage...somewhere!ConchRepublican wrote:Currently I'm reading the beginning of the Frank Miller/Klaus Janson run on Daredevil, featuring Elektra and Kingpin
Sounds familiar, Danno. I think you and I would get along well!Danno wrote:I collected Spiderman, Batman, Ironman and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle comics when I was a teenager in the 1990s.
I really liked the Todd McFarlane Spiderman- his drawings are so dynamic.
I have a complete, authentic Indiana Jones costume all made by the same sources as the original costume and collect Star Wars prop replicas every now and then but it's a hobby I don't have much time for and I'd never go to a convention or the like. Most fans of these things scare me.
Funny stuff!Little Garwood wrote:You never know who you'll run into in the comic pages:
From X-Men Annual #7 (1983)
It's The Impossible Man-as-Tom-Selleck-as-Thomas-Magnum. The entire issue is a bit of madness. I'm reading it and a bunch of other great comics, in the aforementioned Uncanny X-Men Marvel Masterworks Vol. 9
I remember that issue!Little Garwood wrote:You never know who you'll run into in the comic pages:
From X-Men Annual #7 (1983)
It's The Impossible Man-as-Tom-Selleck-as-Thomas-Magnum. The entire issue is a bit of madness. I'm reading it and a bunch of other great comics, in the aforementioned Uncanny X-Men Marvel Masterworks Vol. 9
Nice catch, Peter. Never heard of that comic before.ConchRepublican wrote:Another Magnum comics reference, this time with the Distinguished Competiton.
Yeah, this was one of those re-imaginings of a previous character, Johnny Thunder who was bonded to the mystical Thunderbolt, a genie type creature. This took place on Earth-2 a little prior to the Crisis but didn't really take.Styles Bitchley wrote:Nice catch, Peter. Never heard of that comic before.ConchRepublican wrote:Another Magnum comics reference, this time with the Distinguished Competiton.