>"How bout you read a REAL book"
>>87229013
Well, how about you read a real book?
>>87229013
Why not do both? There aren't people here that ONLY read comics right?
>>87229110
>>87229110
>>87229227
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Good one
I'm sick of this argument.If the exact same text was in a "REAL BOOK" they wouldn't care
>>87229013
>"How bout you read a REAL book"
Is a good ideal, actually. Cape comics writing standards are fucking abysmal, and were like that since the beginning.
The average person hasn't read a book in years. /co/ reads a lot more than your average person.
>>87230154
Yeah they suck, but less so than TV's.
>>87229013
aint this the guy who almost died cause he was jogging around in the desert in some kind of high tech pervert suit?
Would you be willing to read a novel based on a comic hero, if one was made? I have seen novels made into comics, but never the other way.
Sure Martin.
Tell ya what, I'll pick up a book that next time you star in a half decent movie.
Sound fair?
>>87231447
There's been a novel based off Superman
>>87231447
I've never read any but they do make them. Some story arcs like No Man's Land got novel adaptations. I think right now they're trying to reach the girls YA market so they've got a Black Widow series and a Lois Lane series.
>>87231447
I've read at least two Spider-Man novels one was about a rematch with or Morlun was pretty nuts.
>>87233443
there's one that mentions Razorback.
>>87230154
Why do people say this shit as if the vast, VAST majority of fiction books aren't complete trash as well?
>>87229013
>Chapter 1
>"What's it going to be then, eh?" There was me, that is Alex, and my three droogs, that is Pete, Georgie, and Dim, Dim being really dim, and we sat in the Korova Milkbar making up our rassoodocks what to do with the evening, a flip dark chill winter bastard though dry.
>The Korova Milkbar was a milk-plus mesto, and you may, O my brothers, have forgotten what these mestos were like, things changing so skorry these days and everybody very quick to forget, newspapers not being read much neither. Well, what they sold there was milk plus something else. They had no licence for selling liquor, but there was no law yet against prodding some of the new veshches which they used to put into the old moloko, so you could peet it with vellocet or synthemesc or drencrom or one or two other veshches which would give you a nice quiet horrorshow fifteen minutes admiring Bog And All His Holy Angels And Saints in your left shoe with lights bursting all over your mozg.
Wait, dammit, I picked up an Ennis comic by mistake.