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From: ma155abl@sdcc7.UUCP (Nick Flor)
Newsgroups: net.comics
Subject: Why do we even read comics anymore
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Date: Wed, 28-Nov-84 13:22:33 EST
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A friend of mine had the following thing to say to me (he is an ex comic
reader, and wanted me to post this article up) on the issue of reading comics.
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Why do we even read comics anymore with the crap that comes out, like
secret wars (crappy story) or the new mutants (shitty artwork), or overall
dumb characters like cerebus.  Why do we assume it makes sense to buy a comic
that use to be good and is now mediocre (the X-MEN).

Why do we even read comics anymore?

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Okay, why do we even read comics anymore?

-Nick Flor

Oh yeah, the friends name was
Roberto Nararra at Harvey Mudd college
so send flames to him, its not my opinion.