Sentences with phrase «grew out of comics»

I eventually grew out of comics and now read widely so I'll limit myself to writers who I've tended to read everything of (in no particular order): Amanda Lohrey, Margaret Atwood, Charlotte Bronte, Kate Atkinson, Carol Shields, Michel Odent, Eowyn Ivey, Tim Winton, Umberto Eco, Atul Gawande, Ann Patchett, and Sebastian Barry.

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I didn't read comics growing up but I did know some of the origins of some of the characters before the movies came out.
Comic actor Dana Carvey led a near - monastic existence while growing up in Montana, not out of choice but because the truly popular kids were bigger and better - looking.
I was never a particular fan of the X-Men comic books growing up, and so when the first X-Men film came out, in 2000, I went to see it without any particular expectations, positive or negative.
He worked in the beginning of the picture, but as the film grew more suspenseful, his comic relief felt out of water.
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But the number of video game panels has grown tremendously as Comic - Con begins to include every entertainment medium out there.
Growing up, I didn't collect comic books, but I did watch every single superhero movie that came out and every superhero series on TV during the Nineties, which I consider the Golden Age of superhero animation.
«Groupees share our love of comics and our desire to grow the industry and reach out to new readers and these bundles are a great way to do it.»
«Whether they grew - up with characters like The Shadow and The Green Hornet, or they have only just begun their journey into the seedy underbelly of crime noir comics this is a great way to check out some fantastic stories.
I worry not for myself — given my age and being a remarkably successful person, I'm half out the door with comics; I have investments to manage now — stocks, bonds, it's all very grown - up, you couldn't possibly understand; I have a closet full of ties.
Ultimately, Ape Entertainment is on a mission to increase the awareness and reach of the comic book industry as a whole; while acknowledging that part of that potential audience is looking for titles like their previous work on Pocket God, there is still a growing segment who will actively seek out the dynamic possibilities of comics that can teach through these widely recognized playful monsters.
GoodEReader interviewed Ape Entertainment CEO David Hedgecock about the development of the comic and how this level of entertainment grows out of something like a game now that the technology to support high - quality digital comics and graphic novels is out there.
Creators Matt Fraction, who grew up in «hurricane country» in North Carolina as well as in New York, talks about getting the inspiration for his latest Hawkeye comic while watching coverage of Hurricane Sandy: «There was all this devastation, but also all this inspiration — nurses keeping babies» hearts beating with their bare hands, cops waist - deep in water helping people out of their homes.»
«In many cases, we will be able to make recently sold out issues of comics available digitally right before the following issue comes out in direct market stores and encourage new fans to continue reading the story at their local comic shop,» added Sablik, «We're value our direct market partners a great deal and are taking measured steps to ensure we help grow our business with them, rather than cannibalizing sales.»
Suddenly those who wanted to work for companies like Marvel and work on the comics they grew up with, were selling out according to the indie side of the argument.
But the continuous press releases put out by just about every publisher shows digital comics is a growing part of their business.
People say they used to read comics as a kid, but then they grew out of them.
Jake Forbes and Deb Aoki discussed in detail the particular permutations of the large «scanlation» community of manga readers that grew specifically out of the unavailability of so many Japanese comic books in English.
ComiXology grew out of Mr. Steinberger's love of comic books and the enormous collection he told his wife he would finally sell.
Since then, thanks to Ubisoft's numerous global studios, it's grown into one of the biggest multimedia franchises out there, with yearly triple - A games, as well as smaller installments, not to mention comic books and even an upcoming Hollywood movie.
He grew up in an all American household governed by Christian ideals and over a lifetime has developed his own parallel (sometimes contradictory) value system incorporating his love of toys and the narratives played out by comic book characters.
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