What is the best way to start reading comics?!


Question: What is the best way to start reading comics!?
I know the question sounds like common sense, just pick up a comic and read!. I am very interested in the Marvel Universe and I would really like to begin reading earlier comics!. I know I'll never get issue 1 of The Amazing Spiderman , But I would like to read it!. I'd like to find the most cost effective way to read them as well!. Any opinions, thoughts, hints or tips that you may have would be greatly appreciated; thank you!Www@Enter-QA@Com


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You can read many, many Marvel stories from the 1960's and 70's, including the first Amazing Spider-Man stories, in the Marvel Essentials collections!. They're black-and-white reprints of multiple issues (at least twelve in a collection, I believe) that you can find in book stores all over!. If you want to save money, don't buy them, just go to a Barnes and Nobles or a Borders, grab the ones you want from the graphic novel shelf, plop down, and read 'em!. It's what I do!.

Alternatively, I'd advise just digging in to a comic that looks interesting to you!. That's what I did when I was younger!. What you can't find out from the context or the explanations within the comics themselves, you can find in back issues, the Marvel Essentials, or just Wikipedia or here at Answers!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

I would start by reading Graphic Novel's witch are all the comics put together to make a book!. !. they are starting to put the older issues in to graphic novel's!. so you might end up getting to read spiderman number 1!. also the graphic novel would be cheaper then any of the older issues!. only new comics are cheaper then graphic novels since it is the entire story arc, usually!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Yay! Another girl who wants to read comics other than manga! :D

I personally, just started pick up current issues when I started reading!.

It took a bit to get into the stories but it wasn't too hard!.

These days, if I want to read something older, I just look for trades!. They are much less hassle then having to look for complete runs, and they cut down on space too!

X-Men was always my favorite! Now I read a wide variety of books!. But I'm still always gonna be a Marvel girl!Www@Enter-QA@Com

Check your local library - if it's a good one, they'll have some collections of comics!. (They'll be at 741!.5973 if they use the Dewey Decimal system!.) That's a good and cheap way to browse, especially if you're looking for older stuff like 1960s Spiderman comics!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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