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Book meme from Rhymes With Right.
1. book that changed your life: Fantastic Four. As a comic book, it was the first I read, that being FF #138-139 from 1973. It was quite a lot of fun suspense, as the Thing and the Human Torch faced off against a mad metahuman called Miracle Man, who was menacing the town of Wyatt Wingfoot, before the villain was snatched away at the end by Indian spirits who wanted to hold onto him until he could be cured of his madness. Comics like these are what led to my becoming not just a comic devotee, but also a voice to protest the current moonbat abuse of them!
2. book you've read more than once. Oh, there's plenty like that. I'd read Alexander Dumas' Count of Monte Cristo more than once, that's for sure, and found it engrossing.
3. book you'd want while on a desert island. I think I'd want it to be issue #13 of The Outsiders, the deluxe format series that continued from where Batman and/Adventures of the Outsiders left off, because, as it so happened, the story was set on an island!
4. book that made you laugh. It was actually a short story, but Mark Twain's story about a jumping frog that was filled full of pellets made me laugh!
5. book that made you cry. When Gwen Stacy was murdered by the Green Goblin in 1973 in Amazing Spider-Man.
6. book you wish had been written. One that could expose the hypocrisy in showbiz today, in movies, comics, television, showing just how low they've sunk into moonbattery, and even how the MSM covers for them!
7. book you wish had never been written. I'm going to say ALL the ones written by nazis, Islamofascists, and communists.
8. book you're currently reading. A compilation of Spider-Man issues drawn by John Romita, that's what!
9. book you've been meaning to read. I'd very much want to read whatever Bertrand Latour's written about capitalism, and why it helps!
1. book that changed your life: Fantastic Four. As a comic book, it was the first I read, that being FF #138-139 from 1973. It was quite a lot of fun suspense, as the Thing and the Human Torch faced off against a mad metahuman called Miracle Man, who was menacing the town of Wyatt Wingfoot, before the villain was snatched away at the end by Indian spirits who wanted to hold onto him until he could be cured of his madness. Comics like these are what led to my becoming not just a comic devotee, but also a voice to protest the current moonbat abuse of them!
2. book you've read more than once. Oh, there's plenty like that. I'd read Alexander Dumas' Count of Monte Cristo more than once, that's for sure, and found it engrossing.
3. book you'd want while on a desert island. I think I'd want it to be issue #13 of The Outsiders, the deluxe format series that continued from where Batman and/Adventures of the Outsiders left off, because, as it so happened, the story was set on an island!
4. book that made you laugh. It was actually a short story, but Mark Twain's story about a jumping frog that was filled full of pellets made me laugh!
5. book that made you cry. When Gwen Stacy was murdered by the Green Goblin in 1973 in Amazing Spider-Man.
6. book you wish had been written. One that could expose the hypocrisy in showbiz today, in movies, comics, television, showing just how low they've sunk into moonbattery, and even how the MSM covers for them!
7. book you wish had never been written. I'm going to say ALL the ones written by nazis, Islamofascists, and communists.
8. book you're currently reading. A compilation of Spider-Man issues drawn by John Romita, that's what!
9. book you've been meaning to read. I'd very much want to read whatever Bertrand Latour's written about capitalism, and why it helps!
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