>2001
>Power Pack 2005 mini
Post the year you were born and the first cape comic you read
>born in 2001
1990
Amazing spider-man 421 (or whatever issue carnage infected the silver surfer)
>1998
>Civil War
1996
Do any of you guys ironically have flashbacks to 9/11 when hear 2001? I mean I didn't even have it effect me all that personally I just kinda do.
Oh yeah tax
>1994
>Superman #75
Yeah not the best place to start
1989, probably something with Batman. I don't remember, I'd go to the library when I was 4 and just page through comics.
1965
I stated with horror comics and Ghost rider was my first Marvel comics in 1972
I mean it was a weird day, half my classmates were called out from school because their parents worked in NY and I thought aliens had taken over the school and were calling people out one by one to abduct them.
Anyway, 1990 and I believe the first was the Hobbit graphic novel.
1971
Fantastic Four Annual #16, 1981
1968
This was the first comic I purchased from a Thifty drug store. I also got a double scoop ice cream of pineapple sherbert over rocky road. It was a goddamn great day.
>52
55
Go take your pills grandpa
1980
No idea, probably spider-man, maybe batman, possibly superman related. I drawing a blank.
Read alot of Disney cuz that's what my mom was into and I had some transformers, gi joe, ghostbusters, and then tmnt.
1994
1987
Something from my brother's X-Men collection. Either Inferno or New Mutants.
One my first comics had got my hands on was a Powerpack comic where the Powerpack goes to Xaviers school for the gifted and Wolverine is there alot as a second protagonist.
>1992
>One of the old Marvel Transformers books my dad got out of his collection for me
They were better than the Michael Bay movies.
Every couple of days he would drop off more in my room before he went to work.
I took to keeping them in a shoe box under my bed and I keep floppies like that to this day
MOOOOOODSSSS
>1989
>either Adventures In The DC Universe #7, Adventures Of Superman #558, or The Mighty Heroes #1
I didn't give a fuck since I was used to hearing about "muh opressed people" all the time. I remember every adult acting like it was a huge deal though.
>Everyone born in 2001 is now 18 and a good amount of them are now 19
I don't care. Jannies do your work.
>1996
Do Zoomers read comics?
comics are generally for children.
1984. Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 372, which came out in 1993, meaning I was 9. I thought I started younger than that, but it's also not like I didn't know who spider-man was before that. Had no idea who Black Cat was though. When the three robots combined into a super-robot, it blew my little mind.
Boomers are the comic readers age group
1988 and I couldn’t tell you, My Mom read me comics when I was little and I’ve always had them in my life so it’s hard to place the first one I actually read
I highly fucking doubt you read a comic when you were 4
>1993
>some clone wars era Dark Horse comic about Anakin Skywalker meeting a Tusken Jedi and feeling guilty about being a mass murderer
>1989
>Pic related
I'm not even 30 yet and even I know Marvel was at their best in the 70s
>Based and Gerberpilled.
Also fuck shooter
>1995
>those dollar store digest sized reprints of the first couple issues of Amazing Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, and Avengers
Nah I like Shooter too. Just wish Marvel would have a crisis that erases everything from 1991-2009
Do what?
What rule is being broken?