http://fewermets.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] fewermets.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] goshdarnspam2009-09-02 10:44 am

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You know, I might actually have to thank the U.S. educational system for getting me into comics. Because this little gem was the first comic book I ever read/owned. I must have been in elementary school... I think I went through and tried to fix some of the coloring mistakes. With markers -_-;

Also, I've never smoked a cigarette in my life \o/ Thanks, Marvel heroes!

So how did everyone else get into comics/the genre of their choice?

ETA: Actual story for me is that the Batman and X-Men animated series in the early 90s gout me buying comics off the racks in the bookstore. Mad Love was the first comic I really loved, and I started buying Catwoman with issue #3, which I STILL love Balent's art in. I was SO desperate to get the first two issues... I think one friend gave me #2 for my birthday and my dad braved a comic book store to find me #1 <3

Also, I had a HUGE box of my dad's comics from the late 50s/early 60s that I used to read before I helped him eBay them. He was totally a DC guy.

[identity profile] jewpryde.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I remember watching the original X-Men cartoon (which was way racier than I realized) on TV and my friends (who were all guys when I was little LOL) were like LET'S READ COMICS!!! So we did LOLOL.
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[personal profile] meowminx 2009-09-02 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
When the X-Men cartoon came on, I was all "LOOK, IT'S STORM FROM MY COMIC BOOK! ...I like her black costume better :<" She was the only character I knew off the bat, but I was happy there were so many X-Women!

[identity profile] werewalf.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh God I mean, I was always watching X-Men and all that but I think I really got hooked on Superman first. I was about four or five when I started flipping through the pages of some issues and I was like... TRAUMATIZED BY HIS DEATH WHY WOULD THEY DO THAT ofljkasjfas.

Also. Let's not forget this excellent Marvel life-lesson:
http://captain-america.us/articles/anti-drug/anti_drug.htm

[identity profile] jewpryde.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 06:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes! I loved Rogue and Gambit in it X3 SO MUCH.
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[personal profile] meowminx 2009-09-02 06:24 pm (UTC)(link)
AGREED! I think I still have an animation cel of Gambit I need to sell...
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[personal profile] meowminx 2009-09-02 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I saw Superman III like a million times when I was a kid for some reason. The junkyard fight traumatized me :/

[identity profile] onegoesalone.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Weekday mornings before school, I'd get up an hour early to watch Sailor Moon & Dragonball. And then Sailor Moon & Pokemon.

And then I think the next anime I saw was Cardcaptors. And then something else. And then YGO.

I used to watch Animated Batman, Spiderman, and X-men too whenever it was on, but I never had a chance to get comics. ^^;

OH and the old Adam West Batman. I still love that. ^^;

[identity profile] jewpryde.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
He was the only Gambit to HAVE AN ACCENT.

[identity profile] officerslinger.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
oh man this makes me so nostalgic.

When I was a little kid my father used to randomly get me comics sometimes. I think I must have preferred Doctor Strange and the Hulk because I don't remember any others.

I remember vividly the first comic I bought for myself - it was Uncanny X-Men #173 (I'm old.) and I got it after hemming and hawing in front of the comics rack while waiting for my mom or something. The cover was strikingly dark and simple, just Wolverine running out of the page, looking anguished. He was about to get rejected at the altar.

I flipped through it and was immediately fascinated by how *shiny* Rogue's and the Silver Samurai's costumes were. Paul Smith - NONE MORE SHINY.

But really comics got a hold of me just after that, when I got New Mutants #19 or something and Bill Seinkewicz made my head completely explode.
I followed UXM and New Mutants like they was Jesus until whatever the hell was going on in the 90s with the Liefeld and Image and the shouting and I'd moved on to Cerebus and Beanworld and Zot!.

Which is a whole other story and I've gone on way too long as it is.

[identity profile] shockheadedpete.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Like everyone else here: I watched all the saturday morning cartoons (of mention: WildC.A.T.s and Ultraforce. Who remembers Prime, you guys? Most awwwkward power ever), but it actually never occurred to me to read the comics. Until one day, in middle school, I was browsing the magazines in Walgreen's, and happened to pick up a copy of Wizard. And it totally convinced me to read comics. First I tried Spider-man, but it was a really confusing point in continuity to try to start reading Spider-man (Clones. ...clones.), and I picked up any X-Men book that had Beast in it (<3 Beast), but I didn't really follow anything on a regular basis, because my mom wouldn't drive me to the comics store (or buy me vhs tapes of Red Dwarf), so I had to wait until I was out somewhere with just my dad.

The first book ever in my "pull pile" was Gen 13.

[identity profile] darkprophecies.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 07:45 pm (UTC)(link)
It was actually a joke when I was younger that brought me into Teen Titans, which was my actual first comic. I had mentioned in a group of guy friends that I thought Batman was overrated and they were like "lol well his sidekick has his own team", and I mentioned how "now see that's more like it". They bought me about twenty of them the next day.

It evolved into a love for DC after that, and didn't actually cross far into Marvel until I came here.

[identity profile] jonocalypse.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Uh. I watched X-men Evolution back in the day, hurr. Then I wrote fanfiction, and got recruited from ff.net to an X-men Evo roleplay. Oh, teenagerdom.

Anyways, a friend of mine from another rp (which was Harry Potter, incidentally) recruited me to this awesomefun new roleplay she was in, which was based on Marvel comics. And I was like "Um I don't think I've ever read a comic besides Archie in my life" and then she sent me ALL OF GENERATION X.

So yeah my life was changed forever basically. I joined scans_daily, found out what I liked, started to torrent things, and the rest is history.

ETA: Oh yeah, somewhere in there were the X-men movies. And the Spiderman movies. But neither series prompted me to go pick up the comics, for some reason.
Edited 2009-09-02 19:49 (UTC)
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[personal profile] meowminx 2009-09-02 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
The Dark Phoenix Saga and From The Ashes were among the first trades I ever bought :> But yeah, I wasn't seriously buying comics until the 90s, when I was in middle school or so.
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[personal profile] meowminx 2009-09-02 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I watched the old Adam West Batman and loved it. And then BtaS came on the air and I was like "...Okay, this is way better." ^^;

[identity profile] yippiekiyay.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I had underoos. I watched Superfriends. But I very rarely had actual comic books around my childhood self, save for this one SUPER GIANT SIZED issue of "The Rampaging Hulk" that combined four issues of old Hulk comics and blew 'em up all huge. I read that 400 times, partially because Betty Ross was naked in it, partially because a lot of the art was very arresting, partly because MODOK IS AWESOME and partly because I was fascinated with the Bi-Beast and the Harpy and amused with how the Hulk talked.

I had maybe two issues of Iron Man floating around my house, one issue of Spider-Man where he fought the Puma and had a black costume made of goo for some reason.

Then I started collecting Marvel's Transformers comics. I got 1-50 and then stopped, because PRETENDERS SUCKED THAT BAD. I collected X-Men for about 10 issues around the Inferno era (giving me X-Factor crossover, too) and then stopped because comic shops were hard to get to and I had friends collecting stuff I could just borrow. Or I tried to draw my own X-Men comics for a while (I also drew a shitload of Transformers comics, and I remember being excited at the prospect of co-opting the plot of "Action Jackson" and put Jazz in the Carl Weathers role - and the Craig T. Nelson evil villain role of Mr. Delloplane was going to be Mr. Dell-OCTANE I AM CLEVER).

Settled for Tim Burton Batman movies until I got to college. I had no money, so I decided I was going to collect ONE COMIC BOOK. Spider-Man, at the time, was going through CLONE SAGA INSANITY and I had no idea how to follow it. X-Men was all cross-over happy, too. But then I saw Spider-Man 2099. One comic, no crossovers, starting from the beginning. That was awesome. I just kept with that until it fell apart. Left comics alone.

Graduated, moved to California. Stopped in Jeffrey's Comics in San Francisco and picked up Deadpool #4, having no idea who he was. I saw him leap into the air, stab the Hulk and call him a "jolly green mouthbreather" and I was sold immediately. It was all downhill into giant boxes of comics since then.

I DON'T CARE IF IT'S TOO LONG, READ IT, YOU TURBO-RUNNIN' YOUNG PUNKS

[identity profile] oww-myhead.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
As far as comics go, when I was a kid, I started off mostly collecting random ass comics. Like Sonic the Hedgehog, Catwoman, or ElfQuest. I didn't really get into the major names (unless Catwoman counts!) due to the fact that my folks gave a big no no. It wasn't really until I was in my teens I got into DC Comics, mainly.

Honestly, as far as the comics go, I was influenced mostly by the Justice League cartoon. I was already a fan of the Batman animated series and like Superman okay. After I saw the JLU cartoon, I really got into the Question, and bought all of his old comics and crossovers. So JLU caused me to be one of the biggest Vic Sage nerds you'll ever meet. If it wouldn't cause some major conflict with my characters, I'd totally play him here.

As far as Ted Kord himself goes, I got into him because of [livejournal.com profile] ladymoondancer, who used to post hilarious stories and comics of Blue Beetle and Booster Gold on some forums we were both part of. I didn't know the characters AT ALL and this was long before I saw the JLU episode with Booster Gold in it. So I was confused, but terribly entertained. Eventually, I buckled down, and read back issues of the JLI, and I fell in love.

Then Ted Kord got shot in the head.

Later on, Vic Sage died of lung cancer, even though I was convinced he'd be kooky enough to tear cancer out of himself and punch it in the damned face.

I kinda gave up on comics for awhile after that. :[

Marvel I don't dig into as often as I'd like, but I did watch many of its cartoons and movies; I tended to read Ultimate Spider-man if it was any comic because comic continuity is such a mess, so I decided to start semi-fresh and with something semi-new.


YEP THAT'S MY BORING STORY.
Edited 2009-09-02 20:25 (UTC)

[identity profile] allshock-notalk.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 08:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Now as far as Transformers goes, I actually watched Beast Wars first as a kid. I got pretty obsessed with it. I loved the damned show. I was completely unaware of the G1 history. So after Beast Wars was done and Beast Machines was too much of a pain to keep watching, I dug into G1 history and started to get into it.

At first, it was so 80s that it was hard to get into it at first until it kind of wormed its way into my heart. A lot of the episodes still run together for me, but some are memorable and I cherish those in particular. The movie in particular is memorable with its pains and loves I have for it. I've never actually really read any of the comic continuities, however, save for some semi-recent ones, like Shattered Glass or All Hail Megatron. I would love to get my hands on the Dreamverse series, though. (Notably, I have read some Beast Wars comics, but they're kind of meh -- although they do show that Rattrap offs two more of Soundwave's kids, Laserbeak and Buzzsaw. Sucks to be Soundwave!)

More recently, I got into Transformers: Animated. Admittedly, when I saw the pilot, I was unimpressed at first, but when one watches a particular episode... and you guys know that one. It kind of wins you over, despite its flaws.

So yeah. That's my equally boring tale of how I got into Transformers. Derp.
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[personal profile] meowminx 2009-09-02 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
CATWOMAN COUNTS and that wasn't a boring story :|

[identity profile] officerslinger.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)
dang it, now I really want to read through that Seinkewicz stuff again but I lost most of my collection in a move.

...hrrg. should try to catch up on the original New Mutants. At least the alive/dead status of Warlock and Doug Ramsey.

[identity profile] easytochop.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
i........ read death note in high school because someone whose journal i stalked wanted to read it.........................
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[personal profile] meowminx 2009-09-02 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh man, that really sucks D:

The only original New Mutants issue I had was from when they were in Asgard. I remember Raine looking for a wolf prince she'd met before XD

[identity profile] reactionary.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Honestly I never really got into comics, as in, the actual TPB aspect until I read Watchmen, like... two years ago. I always loved the movies that were made from them, though; I especially loved those terrible Batman films they made in the late 80s/early 90s when I was a kid and watched them all the time.

But yeah, after I read Watchmen I was intrigued, started reading more Spidey stuff initially (he was always my favorite of the really well-known superheroes) and blah blah THEN WHEN I JOINED C&C I GOT INTO A SHITLOAD OF OTHER COMICS. YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME.

[identity profile] hotforbabyleg.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 09:03 pm (UTC)(link)
IT'S WINTAH FOREVAH HERE IN GOTHAM

[identity profile] officerslinger.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Bret Blevins on art, IIRC. Not my favorite arc. The original Asgard story where she met that dude was pretty epic though. Storm got brainwashed and turned into a Thor replacement by Loki.Then he hid under a table. Glorious.

aaaagh I have to get back to work but I wanna talk about comics all day.

[identity profile] beargodjunior.livejournal.com 2009-09-02 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm a bad comic book collector.

I loved Batman: The Animated Series and X-Men Evolution AND Justice League when I was a young one. I'd follow X-Men Evolution like almost every damn Saturday and caught B:TAS sometimes when it was one. Oh, and Justice League. Loved catching that every Saturday too.

I tried getting into comic book collecting a few years ago when I asked for Harley Quinn issues around Christmas. I only got Mad Love and after that, I managed to get some Supernatural, Fable, and random Nightcrawler issues. I couldn't really walk or drive to a comic book store since I live in the country and always feel bad asking my parents for stuff.

I bought Watchmen a few years later when I was supposed to be school shopping. I wasted like half my school money on it, but I wanted to read the novel before the movie came out. I LOVED it and got into fandom a little bit. Then at an RPG, Jill played a fantastic Deadpool and I discovered torrents. I downloaded Cable and Deadpool and fell in love. After that, I began downloading even more comics and then [livejournal.com profile] capeandcowl just made me want to expand my collection.

In the recent Fanexpo, I actually bought more comics and have a little collection going finally. :)

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