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Poll: How old are you?
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Yeah....so how old are you? Pick only one unless you are a time traveler.  

218 members have voted

  1. 1. How old are you?

    • 0-15 (Look Mom, I collect comics)
      0
    • 16-20 (I can drive! And I collect comics)
      3
    • 21-25 (I love Ramen Noodles and Comics!)
      3
    • 26-30 (Now that I have a job, I can buy more comics!)
      7
    • 31-35 (Honey, keep the kids away from my books!)
      26
    • 36-40 (I'll read that book when I get back from taking the kids to soccer)
      26
    • 41-45 (Gotta sell my books to put the kids through college)
      47
    • 46-50 (Ok, don't tell my spouse about the book I bought)
      31
    • 51-55 (I'll buy a key if I want...I'm the boss!)
      43
    • 56-60 (Need to add a few more issues to my collection)
      17
    • 61-65 (I may be retiring, but I'm keeping my comics!)
      11
    • 66-70 (Yes, Wolverine is cool, but let me tell you about Blackhawk)
      3
    • 70-75 (Hmmm....where'd I put that comic? I was just reading it a second ago)
      1
    • 76-80 (When I was a kid, I bought an Action 1 from a yard sale)
      0
    • 81-100 (I finally finished my run!)
      0


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22 years old currently, started with Superior Spider-Man in 2012/2013 right before the newsstand cutoff from Marvel (!), then went and read the source material from the '60s to the '90s (a few JMS' stories from the 2000s as well) alongside the X-Men, which led to my discovery of Todd McFarlane and how much bigger the world of comics was to fifteen year old moi beyond DC and Marvel. Feels like yesterday but it's already almost a decade ago. :baiting:

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I'll be 31 in 2 months and put myself in that demo as keeping the kids away from the books is a legitimate worry(:.

Fighting growing expenses with wage growth and trying to justify my need to buy $500+ books to others.

 

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