It’s probably not unreasonable to define love for something as the feeling of wanting more of it. When I feel in love with Alan Moore’s work, I rushed to find whatever comics, books, or poetry he had written. He rarely disappointed. The biggest disappointment was, in fact, learning that I…
I was never a comic book geek as a kid. When I was in college I got turned onto a few books, and very, very quickly started to get obsessive. I like to own things.
Miracleman was one of the big hooks for me, but it also served as my escape route from comic book collecting. At my local store I could get every issue but the fabled #9. And I found out it was nearly unobtainable at that point. Rather than obsess over it and keep looking (or start going to shows where I could probably find an overpriced copy) I sold back nearly everything I’d bought, keeping a few amusing oddities I liked for their own sake.
My foray into comic books was quick, intense, and not terribly costly in the end, since I hadn’t gotten too far into it financially before realizing exactly how much of a bad idea it would be for me to continue. I still like them on general principle, but it’s best if I don’t own them.
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