Hey, it's cool that you didn't
read comics growing up.
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.
Not exact matches
For me and a lot of the kids who
grew up
reading superhero
comics, this was one of the coolest things ever.
«But don't forget that I also
read a lot of
comic books as I was
growing up, and I think that might have influenced me just as much.
Whether you're a longtime gym rat or not, if you
grew up
reading comic books or watching action movies,...
Anyone who
grew up in the 60's and
read comic books would realize that Iron Man is an iconin in his own right!
«I
grew up
reading Marvel and DC
comics.
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.
I must admit,
growing up an avid
comics reader, I've
read many an issue of Marvel's «The Incredible Hulk,» and I have to say that he's never been my favorite superhero.
As a Batman fan who's
read the
comics and really
grew up with the character as my favorite superhero of all time, Nolan's vision has been spectacular to watch and this film is the perfect end to what will be considered one of the best movie trilogies of all time.
It takes a while to get to the X - Force / Cable stuff, but it's worth it, especially for people who
grew up
reading comic books in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Larry Hama, the man behind the GI JOE
comic book I
grew up
reading, lets us in on the transition from toyline to one hundred fifty issues of awesome.
I didn't
grow up
reading the
comics and watching the cartoons before school, but it's by far the best playset in Disney Infinity 2.0:.
I
grew up
reading Marvel
comics and remember being so intrigued by this noble character whom first appeared in March 1966.
Asked the ubiquitous
comic book question «Did you
read the Doctor Strange
comics growing up?»
Evidently something of a passion project for Nicholas Cage who
grew up
reading the
comics, it is hard to believe this is how he feels given the almost lifeless (pun intended) performance he gives here.
The actor said that he has
grown up
reading the Marvel
comic books, and has seen almost all the films released by the Marvel Cinematic Universe, so when he was approached for the part, he jumped at the opportunity to voice the Dark Lord.
The actor said that he has
grown up
reading the Marvel
comic books, and has seen almost all the films released by the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
He's worked in the industry for 6 years but
grew up
reading comics.
I've always been a movie and television fanatic, and I
grew up
reading comic books and sci - fi and horror novels — those frames and constructions have leached into my work.
I
grew up
reading Superman and Batman
comics with my three brothers.
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.
Sitting down with a big stack of
comic books is something I still do as an adult, and even though I tell myself there are
grown - up reasons to do that — it seems more efficient to
read a bunch of books in one 45 minute go, than to
read each of them in five to ten minutes bites spread thoughout the day — I think we overlook the hidden value in the act.
MAX's R - rated
comic content gives adult readers a more
grown up
reading experience.
That relaunch and the
growing number of
comic book developers who are making their work available for the widespread full - color tablet market are filling a niche that has been missing... [
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«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.»
People say they used to
read comics as a kid, but then they
grew out of them.
Yes,
reading on a screen (one smaller than a
comic page) is strange at first but something I quickly
grew accustomed to.
When I was
growing up I
read a lot of «education
comics».
Because of
growing up with Korean webcomics I knew there were better ways to bring digital
comics to everyone than how they are currently found and
read in the US.
He
grew up behind the Iron Curtain
reading Polish sci - fi
comics.
And so many of them are like me, not just in the sense that they share my passions but also in how they
grew up in a time where
reading comics or loving videogames or anything that wasn't «normal» was viewed as something bad, a time when the label of nerd carried a lot of horrible stigmas with it.
I
grew up worshiping the original trilogy and up until I was about 21 I
read as many books and
comics and video game from the expanded universe as I possibly could.
Besides Batman and X-Men, I
grew up on Archie
comics and still
read them from time - to - time.
This paper examines American artist Kerry James Marshall's series Rythm Mastr (1999 - present), an ongoing project featuring the black superheroes that Marshall never saw in the
comics he
read growing up.
Kawasaki
grew up
reading Japanese manga
comics, which inspired her to draw from an early age.
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«While testing Windows 10 on a Surface Pro 3 over the past few months - first with the preview builds and finally with the complete release - I
grew to appreciate Continuum as I moved between typical work tasks and more fun things, like
reading digital
comics with Comixology.