Re: Welcome to the forum / Introduce Yourself
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2018 11:50 pm
hi, i am hasan, i love to read comic, specially golden age and silver age. and very glad to be on this forum
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Hi Hasan.. welcome to the forums. I hope you are enjoying the podcast as wellhasan459 wrote:hi,
i am hasan, i really love to read comic and i am very glad to be on this forum
Hasan, welcome to the forum.hasan459 wrote:hi, i am hasan, i love to read comic, specially golden age and silver age. and very glad to be on this forum
Dear Orius,Orius wrote:Hi, my name is Orius. I'm a 28 year old Chinese from Singapore, and I'm also a big Spider-Man fan who grew up on the '90s animated series. Currently, I'm trying to catch up with his books, and I'm up till Amazing Spider-Man #691 at this point (almost reaching the controversial "Superior" arc). I've been writing multiple reviews for his books too, having just finished a lengthy review for "Ends of the Earth" a few days ago (still in the editing process at the moment, however). My next review will be focused on ASM #700.
What else is there to say about me... I love movies and talking about them. My favorite films are psychological thrillers with cool plot twists, or just any creative story that subverts cliches and defies conventions. I'm always on the look out for that.
That's all for now. Feel free to ask any question you might have. Hope to see you around.
Dear Adam,WalshieUK wrote:Finally joined the forum after a few years of listening to the podcast!
Here are my answers to the intro questions...
What is your real name?
Adam
How old are you?
47
What do you do for a living?
Data analysis and research in the advertising industry...I feel like John is a kindred spirit!
What kinds of comic books do you like?
All sorts - crime, thriller, sci-fi and other genre stuff from the likes of Image and back half publishers. Plus a few superheroes from the big two. Got to mention UK fave and gateway comic 2000AD too.
About how many comic book issues a week/month do you buy?
I've recently cut back due to reading time constraints, but I get around 40 comics per month. This has been over 100 per month at times though.
Do you buy mainly issues, trades, digital?
Issues - just can't read from a screen!
How many do you read every week/month?
All that I buy. So currently about 40 to 50 in an average month.
How long have you been reading comics?
Since my first issue of 2000AD in 1977. Started getting US comics around 1980. So 40 years....these answers are making me feel old!
How long have you been listening to the Comic Book Page podcast?
Around 3 to 4 years I'd guess
Do you submit clips to the Previews Spotlight episodes? (If not, why not?)
Nope. Although I do like to listen to the episodes.
Hi Brian.. welcome to the forums. I hope you are liking the podcasts as well. I hope you do look at contributing some clips for the previews spotlight. It was shortly after that when I was picked to be the co-host for the weekly comics spotlight.batman497 wrote:What is your real name? Brian
How old are you? 38
What do you do for a living? teacher
What kinds of comic books do you like? superheroes
About how many comic book issues a week/month do you buy? about 40 per month
Do you buy mainly issues, trades, digital? floppies only
How many do you read every week/month? 15ish
How long have you been reading comics? since 1993 (25 years)
How long have you been listening to the Comic Book Page podcast? 6 months
Do you submit clips to the Previews Spotlight episodes? (If not, why not?) no
Surprise surprise! Supermega crossover events and tv/movie tie-ins got me into comics in the early 1990s when I was in middle school (junior high). 89' Batman, Batman TAS, X-Men Animated Series, Death of Superman, and Knightfall were what hooked me. I stopped reading for about 6 months to 1 year when I was in high school but quickly picked the hobby back up. I've read some indie stuff in the past, but I'm a hardcore superhero fan. My favorite characters/franchises are Batman, X-Men, Superman, JLA, Spider-Man, and Avengers. My favorites are Alan Moore (writers), Neal Adams, Andy Kubert, Jim Lee, Bryan Hitch, Ivan Reis (artists), Dark Knight, Miracleman, From Hell, Kingdom Come, and The Authority (stories).
Brian,batman497 wrote:What is your real name? Brian
How old are you? 38
What do you do for a living? teacher
What kinds of comic books do you like? superheroes
About how many comic book issues a week/month do you buy? about 40 per month
Do you buy mainly issues, trades, digital? floppies only
How many do you read every week/month? 15ish
How long have you been reading comics? since 1993 (25 years)
How long have you been listening to the Comic Book Page podcast? 6 months
Do you submit clips to the Previews Spotlight episodes? (If not, why not?) no
Surprise surprise! Supermega crossover events and tv/movie tie-ins got me into comics in the early 1990s when I was in middle school (junior high). 89' Batman, Batman TAS, X-Men Animated Series, Death of Superman, and Knightfall were what hooked me. I stopped reading for about 6 months to 1 year when I was in high school but quickly picked the hobby back up. I've read some indie stuff in the past, but I'm a hardcore superhero fan. My favorite characters/franchises are Batman, X-Men, Superman, JLA, Spider-Man, and Avengers. My favorites are Alan Moore (writers), Neal Adams, Andy Kubert, Jim Lee, Bryan Hitch, Ivan Reis (artists), Dark Knight, Miracleman, From Hell, Kingdom Come, and The Authority (stories).
VikingJoker wrote:Hello CBP forum!
What is your real name?
Marvin
How old are you?
47
What do you do for a living?
Data management in health care industry
What kinds of comic books do you like?
Everything. DC heavy reading list since Rebirth. Skip most Marvel except X-men and Daredevil (supplemented with Marvel Unlimited). Various Image - Gideon Falls, Oblivion Song, Skyward, Maestros, etc.. Almost anything by Ellis or Ennis.
About how many comic book issues a week/month do you buy?
I purchase between 60-80 floppies a month. If my wife asks, I'm cutting back.
Do you buy mainly issues, trades, digital?
Primarily floppies, but also Marvel Unlimited.
How many do you read every week/month?
I will read everything I buy...eventually. I'm current on many books, but I tend to let mini series collect and read in one sitting.
How long have you been reading comics?
Since the early 80s. My first comic was Justice League #200 - a book I still own. Thanks Grandma! I've collected on and off through out the years.
How long have you been listening to the Comic Book Page podcast?
One episode.
Do you submit clips to the Previews Spotlight episodes? (If not, why not?)
No, but I just got here, so who knows.
Dear Jason,Jasandyc wrote:Hi, guys. I've been listening to the podcasts for a while now, and I figured I'd get a little more involved. I'll just answer the questions:
What is your real name? Jason
How old are you? 45
What do you do for a living? Custodian at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
What kinds of comic books do you like? Geez, what kind of comics do I not like? I used to be a complete Marvel Zombie, but I've begun gravitating more towards horror and sci-fi titles from Image, IDW, as well as the New Age of Heroes from DC. The X-Titles are still number one for me, though.
About how many comic book issues a week/month do you buy? I'm buying around 60-70 new comics a month, plus back issues
Do you buy mainly issues, trades, digital? I buy almost all single issues, plus 1-2 trades per month
How many do you read every week/month? I (try to) read all my new comics per month, plus as many back issues as I can make it through
How long have you been reading comics? I started reading comics on March 13, 1986. On my thirteenth, my aunt gave me a three pack of Marvels containing Transformers #1-3
How long have you been listening to the Comic Book Page podcast? About two years, I think
Do you submit clips to the Previews Spotlight episodes? (If not, why not?) I have not. I plan to in the future, though
I also want to thank John Mayo for devoting all the time he does to doing all this for his fellow collectors. I can't imagine the amount of time he invests, but it is greatly appreciated.
Jason C.
My current MU reading list is the history of X-23 (roughly based on this list). I'm currently on Uncanny X-men #450 in that pursuit (although this issue is not specifically listed on the aforementioned list).If you get a chance, let us know what your reading on Marvel Unlimited.
And, if you get a chance, give a shoutout to your LCS.