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First Comic You Remember Reading (Show Cover!)
Posted by buddyscalera on February 17, 2022 at 8:00 amWhat is the first comic you remember reading? Show the cover in your answer!
I’ll go first:
The first comic that I remember reading is Amazing Spider-Man #79.
redheadeded replied 5 months, 2 weeks ago 8 Members · 15 Replies -
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I loved that Wolverine @izmoney10000 – That was the first time I ever bought a comic on speculation. I bought one to read and one to save because I thought it would be worth money.
Such a good series by Miller and Claremont.
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this was my first ever American comic it was Green Lantern #20 from May 22nd 2013
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Good cover @kpei137 – Did it hook you on Green Lantern?
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it kinda hooked me on Green Lantern, I mean I knew of Green Lantern prior but I really came to the game late because I read manga through out high school and when I turned 19 was when I bought my first comic so it was interesting
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This was one of the first if not the first significant one I remember reading. At the time it first came out, it was a big mystery to me who the red hulk was, but looking back and knowing everything I know now it really isn’t that surprising that it was General Ross. I know that my love for comics was in its early stages here.
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I love that cover @george-dawkins-ii – Did you end up reading more Hulk comics as a result?
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Yes. That comic led me to look for more comics with the hulk in it.
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I happened to find this at a local comic con I went to yesterday. <span class="atwho-inserted"><a class='bp-suggestions-mention' href='https://create.comicbookschool.com/members/buddyscalera/' rel='nofollow'>@buddyscalera</a></span>
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The first comic I remember reading was an ashcan reprint of Action Comics 1 I got as the prize in a cereal box. These had just the 13 page origin story, plus some ads for the product. I couldn’t find a picture of it, but here’s a picture of a similar promo that came with nestle quick.
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I had to search online for a while because as a kid I had subscriptions, but I never actually paid attention to the issue numbers. I remember the artwork of this comic vividly. The cover had me thinking “How could this old man beat up Spider-Man?” & the last page w/Spidey captured really rattled me as a kid.
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OK you asked for it.. I only recently lost a lot of these in the flood, but this was my/my brother’s collection from early ages into high school, minus a Casper and Friends, or a ‘Betty and Veronica Digest’ or two.
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I got that captain nautilus on a field trip in Virginia that was a sweet book
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I hated it because we were forced to read it an write a paragraph on that and the opening of the new (at the time) National Maritime Center in Norfolk. haha..
– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqPUhnJKGVAit was summer break! and comics were supposed to be fun!
🙂 D. Alley.
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As a 90s kid, of course I got into comics because of the Jim Lee & Chris Claremont X-Men run — I couldn’t for the life of me remember which one would have been the first one I picked up, so I’ll just drop an image of the classic #1 from 1991.
I was also really into Spawn as a kid, but that might have been more for the toys than the comics.