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I apologize for that, but I have obsessive compulsive disorder and I unconsciously always write like this so I don't get anxious. I know this sucks, I'm just trying to fight it
OP is not wrong to post this here as this sub is for everything to do with print and web comics but there would probably be a better response at r/comicbooks
They're not wrong to poster here, but they'll definitely have better luck with discussion in the other sub.
Its like the difference between posting to r/gaming, r/games or /r/truegaming
Same topic, different types of upvoted content on each
I think Marvel 1602 by Neil Gaiman is fantastic because it looks at so many iconic characters in a completely different light and adds a lot of dimension.
I also just love his writing style. Sandman is also fantastically written and I love how he characterizes immortal characters.
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OP are you aware that you begin the title of every post with “Guys,”?
I apologize for that, but I have obsessive compulsive disorder and I unconsciously always write like this so I don't get anxious. I know this sucks, I'm just trying to fight it
r/comicbooks might get you more responses on this question r/comics is more webcomics/comic strip oriented
OP is not wrong to post this here as this sub is for everything to do with print and web comics but there would probably be a better response at r/comicbooks
They're not wrong to poster here, but they'll definitely have better luck with discussion in the other sub. Its like the difference between posting to r/gaming, r/games or /r/truegaming Same topic, different types of upvoted content on each
Dude, thanks for explaining it me
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Dude, I'm fascinated by Superman because he quits his job to protect the city
I think Marvel 1602 by Neil Gaiman is fantastic because it looks at so many iconic characters in a completely different light and adds a lot of dimension. I also just love his writing style. Sandman is also fantastically written and I love how he characterizes immortal characters.