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Old 05-10-2011, 08:58 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by jocampo View Post
I was visiting B&N this weekend as I usually do, and saw a lot of new and nice comics on sale, paper version of course.

The pbook versions were amazingly nice, reminded me my young days when I collected up to 1000 comics, until mom finally tossed them to trash by mistake, hahahaha...

If you have collected or have comics, do you prefer the electronic versions?
I think it was part of the job description for moms to toss out their son's comic book collections.

Now that I'm older, I prefer the electronic versions. I like to keep things simple. I'm not a fan of having stacks of milk crates or boxes filled with physical comics.

I now buy comic sets stored on DVDs. I especially pick up sets of comics that I couldn't get when I was a kid (couldn't afford it). For the price of a single vintage issue I can get the entire series in cbz/cbr format.

Swiping through the pages of "Famous Monsters of Filmland" may not be the same as flipping a page, but Forrey's corny puns are just as... corny.
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