Question About Reading Habits
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+1slym2none wrote:The last option should have been two separate ones. I voted that one, but only agree with the first part of it.
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Re: Question About Reading Habits
over the past years I've picked up entire title runs of the new universe books...all on the very cheap, .10 to .25 an issue, but I haven't sat down and read any of it...they are sitting in a long box waiting...
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I was laughed at when i tried them all way back in the day, but always loved them.
DP7 Justice and Starbrand were great reads.
I never thought any were as rubbish as some folks make out, they were trying something new and for me it worked.
DP7 Justice and Starbrand were great reads.
I never thought any were as rubbish as some folks make out, they were trying something new and for me it worked.
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+1chisumwomack wrote:+1slym2none wrote:The last option should have been two separate ones. I voted that one, but only agree with the first part of it.
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Truly - I never read any of them, and am unqualified to judge - but Kickers, Inc. was a silly title - even if it was the best thing the New Universe put out.Draco wrote:I was laughed at when i tried them all way back in the day, but always loved them.
DP7 Justice and Starbrand were great reads.
I never thought any were as rubbish as some folks make out, they were trying something new and for me it worked.
I can just remember thinking it never had a chance from the first day.
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It was amusing, but sure quite silly to think it could last more than 6 issues, so they did good with what they did.kevinbastos wrote:Truly - I never read any of them, and am unqualified to judge - but Kickers, Inc. was a silly title - even if it was the best thing the New Universe put out.Draco wrote:I was laughed at when i tried them all way back in the day, but always loved them.
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Nightmask was a cool character - I liked Spitfire until they made her into a biometallic paranormal.
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Two good titles, for sure.BruceReville wrote:Nightmask was a cool character - I liked Spitfire until they made her into a biometallic paranormal.
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I swear I thought this said two good titties.StarBrand wrote:Two good titles, for sure.BruceReville wrote:Nightmask was a cool character - I liked Spitfire until they made her into a biometallic paranormal.
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chisumwomack wrote:I swear I thought this said two good titties.StarBrand wrote:Two good titles, for sure.BruceReville wrote:Nightmask was a cool character - I liked Spitfire until they made her into a biometallic paranormal.
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Re: Question About Reading Habits
Have read only the first 2 issues of Starbrand. Been awhile but I recall liking issue 1 better than the second. Both were ok but never read further than that. Always been another read higher on my priority list.