Sean T. Collins holds his head up high when he reads Ultimate Spider-Man on the Long Island Rail Road. He blogs at Attentiondeficitdisorderly Too Flat, where this post originally appeared.
"A sinister cabal of superior writers."
Sean T. Collins holds his head up high when he reads Ultimate Spider-Man on the Long Island Rail Road. He blogs at Attentiondeficitdisorderly Too Flat, where this post originally appeared.
Article comments
1 - Bill Sherman
Totally agree with you on this 'un, Sean: a great screed!
2 - Phillip Winn
I used to read comics, as a kid. I suspect there are lots of people like me, who put away what we perceived as childish things when we grew up. And still, at least once every couple of months, I daydream about a certain Fantastic 4 storyline that kept me up nights way back when...
The sad part is, I'm even a geek who would have no trouble being seen with comics and so on, and I work right around the corner from a comic store. Guess how many times I've been in there. Go ahead, guess.
That's right, none.
What's my problem? I'll swing by this week. Thanks for the kick in the pants. :)
3 - Phillip Winn
To my shame, the comic store is closed. I guess I should have gone sooner.
4 - Barry Buchanan
Here's my idea of a slogan for the
the new ad blitz:
I picture it like those imposing billboards...
"Buy more comics or I'll turn off the sun!"
-God