Comics are capable of delivering a good story, despite it being just about 30 pages short. With good stories, you can adapt it to any media whether it be print or video. They also draw us into the characters and the situations.
We can learn from the ways characters fail or succeed in dealing with their circumstances. With the recent release of the classic Watchmen, people can see that comic books can be of great quality and not just some cheap attempt to short tell a good book.
I imagine just about everyone, at some point in their life, has read at least one comic book. In fact, even if you haven’t read one, you probably have watched a movie about superheroes. Many leaped to film successfully, such as Batman, Spider-Man and the X-Men, and attracted audiences that don’t read comics.
Each movie has created its own fan base, sometimes separate from the comic book itself. However, those that were really drawn to the movie and can’t wait for the sequel go into the hobby of collecting actual comic books
Comic book reading doesn’t have its downs though. With the weekly release of comic books, and an average reader reading about 5 - 30 comic books per week, this will really will have a big impact in your time and budget.
I have experienced this situation before when I was still a student. Back then comic scans where non-existent and I had to buy each comic book that I liked every week otherwise I feel like I’m falling behind. Even with comic scans, though you might save money, it will still intrude in your busy life especially if all you like is to know what’s happening
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