The Comic Book Thread
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I honestly don’t collect any comics or GNs unless they are of very particular importance or interest to me. And I got a really good deal on them, if I’m being honest. But thanks to the local library’s Hoopla subscription I can read a pretty good selection of works for free on my Kindle (side-loaded) or iPad. I don’t get to keep them, but I do get to explore pretty freely.
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That's why I got a kindle, so I could get back in to reading a bit more. I've also started pulling books for myself at the goodwill bins and got the black Monday murders as well as sin City recently.
Never heard of Black Monday before, but it's fantastic and gives some heavy x files vibes. Definitely worth checking out if you like conspiracy theories.
Sin City was one I've always wanted to get around to, and it's awesome. Love the art, and it's story is pretty bare bones but it hits just right still. Hotline Miami was definitely inspired by it.
Never heard of Black Monday before, but it's fantastic and gives some heavy x files vibes. Definitely worth checking out if you like conspiracy theories.
Sin City was one I've always wanted to get around to, and it's awesome. Love the art, and it's story is pretty bare bones but it hits just right still. Hotline Miami was definitely inspired by it.
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I pulled "Cherry Poptart #1" a porn comic printed in the late 70s-80s at goodwill. I can't get ebay to accept my listing of it- it keeps getting deleted- where can I sell this thing?
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You might have to join a collectors group on Facebook if eBay won’t handle it.