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Do you still read comics?

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  • H Henrik Husted

    I was going though my bookshelf last night when I found my old Calvin & Hobbes collection (yeah, I have most of them :) Guess what I end up doing all night? I may be 28 (ugh!) but I still read comics and play with my LEGO Mindstorm once in a while (there, I admitted it). What about you guys, still reading comics? .Henrik Wonder what happened to Bill Watterson?

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    Ajit Jadhav
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    I am old, but that does not mean humor has no place in my life! I can always turn to stories in Time, Fortune, etc., for a feed nowdays!! :) Seriously, I always end up looking at the comics pages of newspapers first. :-D ------- Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed. (Francis Bacon) Nature, to be apprehended, must be obeyed. (Ayn Rand)

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    • H Henrik Husted

      I was going though my bookshelf last night when I found my old Calvin & Hobbes collection (yeah, I have most of them :) Guess what I end up doing all night? I may be 28 (ugh!) but I still read comics and play with my LEGO Mindstorm once in a while (there, I admitted it). What about you guys, still reading comics? .Henrik Wonder what happened to Bill Watterson?

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      Atul Dharne
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      I love C & H and TinTin..It still seems fresh and humorous...:) During ur youth these are part of ur daily life u cannot detach even after so many years.. #ifndef YOUTH #define YOUTH everlasting #endif

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      • H Henrik Husted

        I was going though my bookshelf last night when I found my old Calvin & Hobbes collection (yeah, I have most of them :) Guess what I end up doing all night? I may be 28 (ugh!) but I still read comics and play with my LEGO Mindstorm once in a while (there, I admitted it). What about you guys, still reading comics? .Henrik Wonder what happened to Bill Watterson?

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        Francisco Viella
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        Of course I do. :-) I love Asterix (got all of them) and the Spanish comics Mortadelo y Filemón (Clever & Smart in other countries I think). I can't get to sleep withouy my share of comic reading.:-D

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        • F Francisco Viella

          Of course I do. :-) I love Asterix (got all of them) and the Spanish comics Mortadelo y Filemón (Clever & Smart in other countries I think). I can't get to sleep withouy my share of comic reading.:-D

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          Christian Skovdal Andersen
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          I really like "Mortadelo y Filemón" too (Flip & Flop in danish). To bad that so few of them are available outside Spain :-( Christian Skovdal Andersen

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          • H Henrik Husted

            I was going though my bookshelf last night when I found my old Calvin & Hobbes collection (yeah, I have most of them :) Guess what I end up doing all night? I may be 28 (ugh!) but I still read comics and play with my LEGO Mindstorm once in a while (there, I admitted it). What about you guys, still reading comics? .Henrik Wonder what happened to Bill Watterson?

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            Uwe Keim
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            > Wonder what happened to Bill Watterson? You know? www.calvinandhobbes.com? Also, there is a book where he tells that and why he quit (www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0785791639). See me: www.magerquark.de

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            • H Henrik Husted

              I was going though my bookshelf last night when I found my old Calvin & Hobbes collection (yeah, I have most of them :) Guess what I end up doing all night? I may be 28 (ugh!) but I still read comics and play with my LEGO Mindstorm once in a while (there, I admitted it). What about you guys, still reading comics? .Henrik Wonder what happened to Bill Watterson?

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              Christian Graus
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              I thought you meant Batman &tc. I *love* C&H, Dilbert and Asterix. Couldn't get by without my copy of the Dilbert Future by the bed. Especially the chapter on why the future won't be like Star Trek. Christian #include "std_disclaimer.h"

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              • A Atul Dharne

                I love C & H and TinTin..It still seems fresh and humorous...:) During ur youth these are part of ur daily life u cannot detach even after so many years.. #ifndef YOUTH #define YOUTH everlasting #endif

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                jerry0davis
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                TinTin is the best in my view. You can get loads of TinTin memerobilia, but the problem is they are sooooooo expensive unless you live in France or Belgium.

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                • F Francisco Viella

                  Of course I do. :-) I love Asterix (got all of them) and the Spanish comics Mortadelo y Filemón (Clever & Smart in other countries I think). I can't get to sleep withouy my share of comic reading.:-D

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                  jerry0davis
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                  Dunno if in all languages, but in the English versions the Latin spoken by people such as the Pirates or Romans is rather adult, the type of language you don't expect from a kiddies book! I don't have a link to the translations, but they are freely avaiable on the internet, and are very funny.

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                  • H Henrik Husted

                    I was going though my bookshelf last night when I found my old Calvin & Hobbes collection (yeah, I have most of them :) Guess what I end up doing all night? I may be 28 (ugh!) but I still read comics and play with my LEGO Mindstorm once in a while (there, I admitted it). What about you guys, still reading comics? .Henrik Wonder what happened to Bill Watterson?

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                    Daniel Ferguson
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                    I still play with Lego. At the moment I'm tring to build a transformer car with just black and blue pieces. "das leid schlaft in der maschine" -Einstürzende Neubauten

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                      I still play with Lego. At the moment I'm tring to build a transformer car with just black and blue pieces. "das leid schlaft in der maschine" -Einstürzende Neubauten

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                      Le Ridder Noir
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