It's true! And I just bought one! My life will only get better now that I have The Lantern of Green.Psychotic_Carp wrote:
fluffy should be able to recognize other items in there
I just hope I don't turn into parallax.
thats true im more of a spiritual reader and a healing recovery reader a course in miricals bible and big book studier i do not read much else but i do read for an hour or more everydayPsychotic_Carp wrote:i believe you me and kurt are the only comic collector/readers herefluffy wrote:I just wanted to tell all you guys and girl that there's this really cool comic called Runaways by Brian Vaughn that is about these kids who find out their parents are evil. I bought the trade paperbacks for volume 1 and 2 and it was a great read. The books are like 8$ each and cover five issues of the comic.
The art and the story are so cool. I recommend them even if you aren't usually a comic book fan.
Volume 1 of Runaways ended with #18, but Volume 2 #1 should be out fairly soon. I agreee that it is a pretty cool book. I've been reading comics since 1977 and have a massive collection. Working part time at a comics shop certainly helps. I go to the Chicago ComicCon every year and buy tons of books.fluffy wrote:Man dude you aren't kidding. Comic books are what taught me to draw too.Psychotic_Carp wrote:you guys are missing out on some good comics
But Jennifer, whenever you read a good book tell us about it. I read alot!!
I only read the comic in its regular format which ended at issue #18. The third trade paperback which collects issues 13-18 is scheduled to come out on Wednesday and the new Runaways series should be starting up in the next week or two as well with a new #1 issue.fluffy wrote:I didn't know there was one book for Volume 1.
I'm working on the TPBS, and I've only read part 1 and 2 from Volume one. So you're saying part three of Volume one is out already?
Thanks so much for talking about those books. The Protector of the Small Series sounds worth looking into. I always love to hear about writers I've never read.
a womens worth by marrianne williamson...i loved this one..i cried throught out the whole bookfluffy wrote:Man dude you aren't kidding. Comic books are what taught me to draw too.Psychotic_Carp wrote:you guys are missing out on some good comics
But Jennifer, whenever you read a good book tell us about it. I read alot!!