Do you hear voices when you read comics?I never do, is that weird?
No more than usual.
Only when I'm off my meds.
I do for the most part. For the major characters, I hear their cartoon voices (George Newbern for Superman, Kevin Conroy for Batman, Josh Keaton for Spiderman, etc,) but are some characters whose voices I don't hear.
I hear characters that ive heard in games or shows
not really for characters that havent
Yes. If the characters have an animated adaption from when I was a kid, that's the one I hear, but my imagination always creates a voice.
Sometimes it doesn't work. Kevin Conroy's Batman voice fits awkwardly with Morrison's dialogue for example.
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I'll lift voices from things like TAS Batman, BATB Plastic Man, and Injustice Jay Garrick when reading comics.
There are certain characters in which I will have to make voices for. Reading Dream's monologue in The Sandman Overture was fun to do.
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X-men animated series voices I hear instantly when reading either Claremont or Lobdell work. Not so much for other ones.
Ultron's voice in Avengers: United They Stand actually suits him perfectly.
Literally no one else remembers that do they
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Sometimes, especially if there are screen adaptions but sometimes I like thinking of my own
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My DC characters always sound like their DCAU counterparts, if they have one.
Except for Catwoman. She always sounds like Grey DeLisle now due to all the video games.
There are characters who's voices I can immediately identify, thanks to the kind of character they are. Pic related as far as I recall has made no media appearances, but I can immediately connect him to Sam Vincent's voice.