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Post by wyleecyotee on May 10, 2012 13:12:16 GMT -5
How does a timeline affect your collection or how you read? For me its one of the most important things next to the story actually being good and half decent artwork. Thats why I like things like Ultimate Spiderman as they go from start to finish across loads of books instead of one off stories that dont link to anything. After reading one offs I always wish there was more and this sometimes makes me not buy them. Crossovers as well, an example for me being Carnage, the story coming from something that happened in an Avengers comic. I quite liked the Carnage on so wanted to go backwards and trace the timeline and hope to find the Spiderman timeline it was part of but I failed a bit. This slightly hinders my enjoyment of this comic because everytime i read it i always feel slightly sad i cant see how this story comes to be without going through a lot of others storylines in the Avengers comic Im not really interested in. So how do you feel about timelines and does it affect what and how you read?
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Post by ~*Young $ Money*~ on May 11, 2012 21:45:57 GMT -5
Honestly the reason I started reading comics was the new 52. Everything was fresh and new so I didn't get lost. I would hate not knowing what's going on and reading a book
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