Who reads comics anyway? And what kind?
It's interesting to hear that some # of people don't read comics at all. Given how far behind I'm on my backlog (like 2+ years, literally, in most titles), I'm not sure if I can say I really do, though I do try from time to time.
In any case, I'm curious how many people don't read comics and of those who do, whether it's moreso traditional super-hero, moreso "non-traditional super hero" (your call, but please elaborate in the thread), moreso non-super hero, or a mix.
Re: Who reads comics anyway? And what kind?
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Originally posted by zornwil
In any case, I'm curious how many people don't read comics and of those who do, whether it's moreso traditional super-hero, moreso "non-traditional super hero" (your call, but please elaborate in the thread), moreso non-super hero, or a mix.
<p>I stopped for a number of years (I had dropped down to just <cite>Sandman</cite>, and when that ended I gave up reading), but <cite>Strangers in Paradise</cite> caught my attention and lured me back into the habit.
<p>My only "traditional" title is JSA (which has nostalgic value for me), and I read a lot of independent stuff: <cite>The Authority</cite>, <cite>Planetary</cite>, <cite>Powers</cite>, <cite>Top 10</cite> (when it was still publishing), some Sam Kieth stuff like <cite>Zero Girl</cite> and <cite>Four Women</cite> (Good Story!), and <cite>Strangers in Paradise</cite> (although it's been coasting recently).
<p>I recently picked up the trade for <cite>Noble Causes</cite>, which I quite enjoyed. And <cite>League of Extraordinary Gentlemen</cite> is a fun read, too. I've read <cite>Preacher</cite> and some <cite>Starman</cite> in trade paperback, too.