Sentences with phrase «actually reading a comic»

So here I am working hard (actually reading comics and doing research, if you consider that hard) to tell you about all the infinity stones and their present whereabouts in the Marvel Universe.
Obviously Latino Review is using this to claim their «Planet Hulk / World War Hulk» rumor is true, although everyone who actually reads comics knows by now that Marvel is building up to The Infinity Gauntlet in Avengers 3 and not World War Hulk.
This is my first time actually reading a comic involving the character, and I am more than happy with the results.
-- but they never actually read the comic.
My question is: Does Marvel know who's actually reading their comics?
It provided quick and easy access to comics from the majors to the indies, one - stop shopping at the point of sale, at the moment where the customer is most vulnerable to the casual pitch: while he or she is actually reading a comic, and is in the comic - reading frame of mind, and is mildly (or intensely) interested in another nibble of brain - candy.
So anyway, with that explanation out of the way, let's start with Comixology, which is the best of the comics apps for mobile devices — all other comics apps are a step or two behind them when it comes to actually reading a comic.

Not exact matches

But Shippers himself appeared to be more annoyed with the FT's victory, although he later deleted a tweet branding it a «pompous Remoaner comic» and asking: «Do any of the judges actually read newspapers?»
I have actually never read any of the Alias comics, but it has always been on my to - read list... I already have some of the issues because I love the covers by David Mack
To prepare for the game's epic story you should read all the issues of the Sonic Forces prequel comic, which set up Eggman's rise to power, who the Avatar character is, and how the story is actually a sequel to Sonic Mania.
Although the first volume, Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life, was actually released in August 2004, it wasn't until I starting working at Comic Quest that I deigned to read it.
I enjoy collecting comics as much, if not more, than I do reading them; bagging and boarding is actually relaxing for me, an I love hunting out old back issues.
Chris Sims called it «without question the best Archie story since Archie Meets the Punisher,» adding, «It goofs on the established format in a way that's actually really funny, to the point where it's the first Archie comic I've read in a long time that I not only laughed out loud while I was reading, but laughed later when I was telling friends about it.»
The women, on the other hand, were more recent converts: They both started reading comics in college, and Suzanne actually began reading them when she got an iPad — so she was reading digital comics before print.
Classics Illustrated comics have actually been available digitally for some time via Nook, but interestingly,... [Read more...]
The only people I see with single issue comic books are reading them in the store and not actually buying them.
Obscure science terms, made - up words, and things that sounded like made - up words but were actually real words after all littered my early comics reading experience.
Another important difference from Western comics is that Japanese comics read from right to left, so always start reading from the «back,» which is actually the manga's front — it feels a little strange a first, but you'll get used to it.
If you actually read the article, you'd see that the issue is whether Apple's content policies are being applied equally to comics with heterosexual content and comics with homosexual content.
The big issue with all these comic readers is that the 10 - inch iPad screen actually isn't quite big enough to comfortably read comic book dialogue bubbles off of.
The big problem was this switch meant instead of getting a digital copy of a comic you were actually interested in, you were getting the opportunity across however many Marvel books you read to redeem the exact same two or three comics.
I'm actually OK with buying digital comics at full price as long as I can download the files off my phone or table and read them on other machines (so I actually own them), but in cases where that isn't available or I already own the print comics I've been looking into scanning services like 1dollarscan.com (not actually one dollar unless you're scanning less than 100 pages w / o OCR).
That's something I'd like to do a lot more of actually, so consider this an open invite: If you're reading this and thinking of doing a Masters or Doctorate in digital comics, come to Hertfordshire!
The last thing I read said readership of comics was actually up, but purchases of hard copies were down.
Imagine something between Panzer Dragoon and Comic Jumper... in the wild west... with puppets... actually, never mind, just read our hands - on preview instead.
Actually now I'm kind of laughing a bit at myself as I'm writing this because in retrospect I've seen worse things depicted in the Silent Hill franchise over the years but here this one little panel (no I am not posting it you will have to see it when you read the comic) is totally grossing me out!
This is the first enhanced media feature that seems to actually enhance the comic reading experience, at least for me.
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