Post the first comic you ever got.Batman Adventures Issue #2 (1992).
>>153598330Also to make this more fun, also post the last comic you got.Batman: Dark Patterns.
Ultimate X-Men 3. I believe it came free with some X-Men related thing. Like a toy or card game or something.
I don't remember anymore, I was super young. But it was probably a random Archie or Harvey comic from the early 80s.
>>153598330My parents didn't buy me real comic books growing up. The first comic I remember getting is this Captain Hydro PSA comic at school.They are still being printed. And you can still get brand new copies.
I can't say with certainty if this was the first I ever read but it's the first I have a conscious memory of reading and owning.
I'm 22, bought pic related from some little collectable store at a mall around 2019. I only started seriously collecting just 5 years ago.
>>153601129>>153598818Also one of the last comics I bought like two weeks ago.
First comic my mom ever bought me
>>153601166And last comic I picked up last week (haven't hit the shop yet this week for my Wednesday pulls).
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>>153601166based mom
>>153601182>Andrew MacLean That name sounds familiar...
I don't know it and I'd love to find it again some day. It was an X-Men comic around the time of either the first X-Men movie or second one coming out. It was around the time of Morrison's run because they were wearing those outfits, the jackets with the big yellow X's on it. Sabretooth was in it. Rogue and Polaris were possibly in it, but I dunno if I'm remembering another early comic.
If it counts then it was a Star Wars magazine. At the end of the magazine they'd have a comic in it, which was taken from actual published Star Wars comics but split into a half or quarter, just a couple of the pages, and published in each issue of the magazine. Then when they'd finish publishing comic they'd bring into another. I remember one was a story about Ki-Adi Mundi that lasted two or three issues, and another was a single issue story about Han Solo's daughter getting lost in a star port.But if that doesn't count, then it was an Essential X-Men issue that I randomly bought at a market which my parents dragged me along to and there was a comic book stall and I found that interesting. Essential X-Men is a comic published in Marvel UK thats a compilation of all X-Men comics that month. Thats how we get X-Men in the UK rather than individual comics. So we get Uncanny and regular X-Men all in one under "Essential X-men", and whatever other versions at the time, Astonishing, X-Treme etc. The issue covered the Legion Quest storyline.
I can't remember. My father liked comics and gave me them at an early age. I was surrounded by comics before I was even able to read them, or form lasting memories. The first comic I owned myself was probably Pellefant, Bamse or Donald Duck. But it's hard to say which exact issue.The last comic I read was the latest issue of Feral.
>>153606290You might be mixing some things up. New X-Men #142 is I think the only comic Sabertooth appears in where any member of the X-Men is wearing the Morrison costumes. X-Men #161-164 has all three of the characters you mentioned but would have been after the switch back to normal costumes.
Probably this after watching the cartoons and seeing the SNES games.
I have two. The first I ever got, or at least that I remember clearly, is Generation X #6 that I remember my mom letting me buy from I believe a collectible shop that was right next to a convenience store. I remember wanting it because I liked the X-Men because of the cartoon and video games and I knew of Generation X through reading about it in some magazine whe it was starting and liked that it had Jubilee who I knew from the cartoon. Plus the cover was cool.
>>153606998The first I ever bought on my own was New Mutants #5 (vol. 2). I was in high school, I'd just watched X2 and started looking up X-Men info. I came across uncannyxmen.net and ate up all the profiles and other shit and came to really like the New Mutants. So I saw there was a new New Mutants series running and downloaded the first four issues off of either Kazaa or Limewire (surprised I didn't give our PC digital AIDS) and liked them a lot. Went to one of my LCSes when we had two in the area and grabbed #5 which was new and physical versions of the first four issues and I've been buying comics regularly ever since.Being a geeky awkward teenager at the time, I wound up with a massive crush on Wallflower. She was to me what Kitty was to Gen X kids/teens rreading in the '80s.
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>>153606820Looking at the covers of X-Men #161 - 164 those are definitely the costumes I'm remembering. I think I'm mixing up the Morrison costumes because the comic came free with these X-Men trading cards I got, that had bios on them and stuff. I think they had a figure too. I think they were the ones that had the Morrison costumes on it. It was like this big X-Men pack you could get.Thanks for the help.
>>153599397Just remembered, it was X-Men Legends that it came with.
>>153598330Brand new would probably be this one.Electro's suit is great without the mask.
>>153607117I also got into comics as a kid in that era. So I have a fondness for the Academy X gang, even though they're not really used these days outside of Prodigy and I guess X-23 if she counts but she arrived a lot later in what was basically a new run.I remember all the kids at school were imagining what it'd be like to go to Hogwarts since Harry Potter was big at the time, and I was imagining what it'd be like to go the Xavier's Institute, and what team I'd be on as in that era each X-Man had their own student team.