I file a trade in my home library and when I feel
like reading a comic I check the shelves, pull it and read it.
It feels
like reading those comics up on the big screen.
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«Full disclosure: I don't
like reading comics digitally myself.
I find this significant because while I personally do not
like reading comics on a computer or smartphone, reading on my iPad is pure joy.
Not exact matches
I
like to
read comic books... er, graphic novels... on my iPad, which is where the sharpness discrepancy is most noticeable.
I learned to draw by emulating the
likes of John Romita Jr., John Byrne and Marc Silvestri, and I'm pretty certain
comic books contributed a great deal to my
reading ability.
In this obscure indie film, two little
read -
comic books come together in a subtle, dialogue - heavy character study that plays out
like a slow - burning portrait of good and evil in the modern world.
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Do all you idiots really believe in those fairytales written hundreds or even thousands of years ago... I
like the
reading the bible and now starting with the Koran... at times the stories are way funnier than my sunday
comics... so far both seem to be full of % $ # @t
It does not
read like a
comic book.
@Adelina American atheists have plenty of things to
read, we just don't
read comic books (
like your bible).
I never ventured into other types of
comics as they seemed to have tiny writing which looked cramped, yeah not very sophisticated reason to not
read them, but give me a break, I was young and did not need deep reasons to
like or not
like something.
Studies show that it doesn't matter whether children are
reading books about rockets or
comic books; the key is that their interest is captured and that they
like to
read.
«I
like to
read the
comics in the newspaper,» he replied.
Just because I
like to toe the edge at how much it takes for me to get sued by marvel
comics by putting photos of their stars on my blog but I would
read that article thoroughly and take into account everything that I talk about in there you know, from compression to ice to you know, kinesio tape, foam rolling, EectroStem, just
like look at all my recommendations and see which ones that are practically within your control to implement.
if you get to know me you will have found a life one friend im a sweet out going person., that
like chatin and makin new peeps... also i enjoy play video games,
reading comic..
I
like to exercise, I have intentions on becoming rich, and I love playing video games,
reading comics, going to the museums, and having fun with my time!!!
I
like listening to music as well as making music,
reading comic books, disc golfing, playing video games, chilling with my cat, netflix, getting tattoos, going to hole in the wall bars, going to shows,
reading books, and I'm looking for someone cool I can talk to
Your profile doesn't have to
read like a stand up
comic's script, but it should hint at the fun, friendly and fabulous person who has written it.
Just
like to game and
read comics.
Hi My Name is Connor Agrippino I'm a Single 24 yr old Looking for Love I love Kamen Rider Super Sentai I
like To watch movies and Sometimes Play Videogames I also Love Star Wars Indiana Jones and the Marvel Movies and sometimes
like to
Read comic books on the internet
Likes video games, Harry Potter,
reading,
comics and books, outdoors, driving and getting away, skating and working on my car
Really I'm looking for great conversation and maybe a little love.I
like role - playing games, board games,
reading, writing, and
comics...
My body is average, black eyes, yellow skin color,
like to
read comic book, chat with friends and make up everyday...
It's not a message that audiences will extract as a prickly needle from the haystack of situational (
read random)
comic set - pieces that the filmmakers play
like trump cards from the bottom of a stacked deck, but it does anchor film's narrative boat.
I've never
read the Spirit
comic books, but I can't imagine they're bad
like this — if they're bad, it must be in different ways.
Stephen Moyer and Amy Acker star as «ordinary» parents who go to extraordinary lengths to protect their mutant children from organizations
like Sentinel Services, which, if you've
read any X-Men
comics or seen one of co-EP Bryan Singer's films, you'll recognize as a real threat.
When you
read those original
comic books, each panel feels
like looking through a window into a pocket galaxy:
That first issue in particular
reads and feels
like one of the X-Men or Spider - Man
comics Coates
read growing up, or an issue of the Ed Brubaker - written Captain America, which Coates has cited as an influence on his own
comics work.
Once in a while, you'll see story sequences that I can imagine would be much more entertaining if they had voices or cool effects but instead they play
like short silent films as if you're
reading a
comic book with no text.
If you
read the
comics, the world on the Soul Gem looks a lot
like Wakanda.
As many of the
comic book's fans know, the thing that makes the «Merc with a Mouth» so special is his penchant for profanity, sexual proclivities and extreme violence — a.k.a. things a very sanitized, family - friendly studio
like Marvel hasn't wanted... [
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I've never
read the
comics from which it's based but the use of a metal / serum / element, in this case vibranium, seems
like an outdated plot device.
No, literally, the first day of shooting I was
like scared out of my pants, «cause I'm
like, you know, I'd been
reading Marvel
comics,
like, you know,
like there's a thing with Marvel
like where they do,
like, you know, for
like there's a one stage, you know, for my kid that was one years old, and then all of a sudden
like it gets more sophisticated as time goes on.
While I've never
read the graphic novel, I feel
like I can trust Remender when he assures fans that the series is really bringing the
comic to life.
While most
Comic Con attendees seemed to
like the footage screened in Hall H, it didn't become a standout of the presentations at this year's convention (you can
read Adam's coverage and watch our video blog here).
I've
read the first «Sin City» collection, and it was astounding just how much
like Miller's
comic this movie was — almost completely frame Continue
reading Sin City →
Whilst I didn't hate Batman v Superman or Man of Steel, this film feels a lot more
like the DC
comics I
read as a teenager.
Like our rundowns of upcoming
comic book - based TV shows, movies, and other genre movies, we're not including production info behond the developer; this is just an easy - to -
read look at what's to come for North American gamers.
Dixon is a thug and a dullard — he has
comic books scattered about his desk
like some sort of man - child — but he is a man of action, throwing the Flannery O'Connor -
reading, billboard - owning Red Welby (Caleb Landry Jones) out of a window following Willoughby's suicide at the film's midway point.
Like our list of
comic book - based superhero movies, we're not including production info such as cast, crew or plot; this is just an easy - to -
read look at what's to come in North American theaters.
Like our list of
comic book - based superhero movies and other genre movies, we're not including production info such as cast, crew or plot; this is just an easy - to -
read look at what's to come in North American theaters.
Anyone who watched the 90s cartoon,
read the Stan Lee / Jack Kirby
comics, saw the dreadful Tim Story versions or has heard the name Fantastic Four knows that that inter-dimensional travel goes screwy and the crew of scientists end up with silly abilities
like being super stretchy or make of rocks and stuff.
«I
read the Deadpool
comics and, sure enough, I really connected to the world, and I felt
like he occupied a space in the
comic book world that no other character could or would, at least that I'd heard of at the time.
This writer hasn't
read the
comic, but the funny Faison seems
like a good fit for the goofy world of the movie.
Watching Iron Man feels
like reading a good
comic.
I never
read the
comic, but if it's anything
like the movie, I bet I would enjoy it much the same.
You didn't have to
read comic books to
like this movie.