Having a totally 80s time!
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Having a totally 80s time!
Reading 2000ADs and listening to vintage Slayer
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I could never read 2000AD. I've looked at a few issues recently, it looks like a smaller version of Heavy Metal Magazine. From what I've seen it's a mish-mash of depressing sci-fi mini-stories, plus the obligatory Judge Dredd issue. I've read old-school Judge Dredd, and it kicks the shit out of anything I've seen in 2000AD.
Also, because it's awesome.
Also, because it's awesome.
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Love that heavy metal museum page!
Am I right in thinking that it's old 2000AD pages that are collaged over the whole wall in the Crobar in Soho?
Am I right in thinking that it's old 2000AD pages that are collaged over the whole wall in the Crobar in Soho?
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Am I the only heavy metal fan who doesn't understand the appeal of comics? I'd rather read a book.
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Oddly enough I find comics to be too much hard work, all that skipping around trying to discern a story from snippets of conversation and little pictures, maybe that doesnt make sense but I prefer a book, any day of the week.
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Bestial Bill wrote:Am I the only heavy metal fan who doesn't understand the appeal of comics? I'd rather read a book.
I've never bought a comic I don't think, except maybe the Dandy and Beano type stuff at a very young age.
I do enjoy the themes from time to time, but it's just not a culture I got absorbed into, so I didn't get into any of the storylines etc.
thrashduck wrote:And the internet was without uk thrash form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of James moved upon the face of the waters.
"No Hellscourger, I would not like a strawberry."
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Bane wrote:I never understood why people got obsessed with comics until I read 'Preacher'...
Preacher is fucking amazing. I recommend you read Transmetropolitan too. Those two often get bundled together.
I can understand why some people don't like comics, but for me they're one of the indispensible pleasures. My comic collection is 23GB and rising. I can think of few things more rewarding than sitting down with the latest issue of The Walking Dead and a Megadeth CD.
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I never read comics really. I remember reading the beano and dandy at my mates house when i was young but that is about it. I don't remember much of the 80's since I was born in '84. I wish i was born in the early 70s so I could have been part of the thrash culture.
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