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| TStarnes |
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Started Reading |
June 30, 2011 |
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Last Read |
May 11, 2013 |
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| Houston, TX |
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I came to comics as an adult pretty late in life. My brother was always a big comic guy, and he got me started on stuff like Preacher and Y the Last Man. This eventually started me on the Marvel track reading Spider-Man. And the rest they say, is history.
I am a dad of 2 boys, love comics, reading, history (specifically ancient history), and play a lot of video games (when I can find the time). I own a small advertising company in Houston which thankfully gives me enough free time to work on this crazy project. |
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Veni, Vidi, Edi |
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| LATEST COMMENTS (see all comments) |
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Fantastic Four #2 (v1): We are always looking for new folks to write synopsis for stories. Throw your hat in the ring BestBoy, would love to have some of your contributions up on the site.
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Amazing Spider-Man #207 (v1): Yea spidey, go meet with the old X-Men villain. What could go wrong?
Idiot.
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Daredevil #162 (v1): This issue feels like they found an unpublished issue from the 60s and decided to go ahead and use it. Both the story and the art feel really dated.
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Captain America #250 (v1): So, in the end....Nothing happened?
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Avengers #200 (v1): I was prepared for this issue. I knew what was coming. And yet it still is just as offensive and off putting as if I had read it cold. Man, some Marvel writers just hate women.
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