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the comic/story you've read more times...

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I've read Watchmen every year for the past 5 Summers and I still get new things out of it.

 

Also DKR, The Golden Age and the entire Sandman library get frequent rereads...

 

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Strictly speaking, the comic story I've re-read the most from beginning to end is the Batman/Manhunter finale from Detective #443.

 

A runner up would be the Orion/Mr. Miracle origin "The Pact" from New Gods #7.

 

I've re-visited segments of Watchmen, Dark Knight and Sandman, but that usually takes the form of flipping through the TPBs, and just re-reading selected segments.

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Single issue:

 

Captain Marvel 32 - one of the first books I ever read as a young tyke and it still blows my mind how much stuff is going on in that issue.

 

As fast as series go, Watchmen and Captain Marvel 25-33.

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Growing up in Montreal as a French Canadian kid, I was reading french reprint of marvel and DC comics.

 

The comics that I remember reading the most are early 70's batman/detective/brave&bold with Jim Aparo and Neal adams.

 

In fact, I have a vivid memory of my mother reading to me the equivalent of Batman #255 (the werewolf story by Neal Adams) when I was 5-6 years old. I was fascinated by his drawings. Still today, it remains one of my favorite Batman story!

 

More recently, Watchmen, Dark Knight, EC comics and Will Eisner stuff are what I have read the most...

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Comic story: Daredevil "Born Again" issues 227-233.

 

Single issues would be either DD #228, or ASM #121.

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FF# 1-6

 

I had the little "pocket books" reprint. Must've read those stories a hundred times. Then, probably, ASM #1-10 from the Marvel Masterworks.

 

FF#57, 72. Read the Killing Joke a bunch. ASM #300.

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