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Name: Kevin Porter

Bio: My Mom used to buy me GI Joe and Marvel’s Strange Tales in the early 80s as a way to get me to read.  I loved the GI Joe cartoon and the comic just seemed like an extension of that.  Strange Tales was my introduction to super folk but I have to admit, even though I enjoyed it at the time, the characters in the book left a lot to be desired(It was usually Dr Strange with a Cloak & Dagger or Power Pack back up) and none of those characters hooked me.  A few years later my Mom and I were at a local drug store and she gave me a dollar to spend.  They happened to have a giant vat of comics that were marked down to 3/99¢.  After grabbing 2 random GI Joe comics, for some reason I decided to give something else a try.  I had always liked the Lou Ferrigno Hulk TV show and there was an issue of a Hulk comic book, so I thought why not…and that decision, literally, changed my life.  The Hulk issue in question was Incredible Hulk #340.It was written by Peter David and drawn by Todd Mcfarlane and featured a fight between Hulk and Wolverine(who I had never heard of before then).  It was unlike anything I had ever seen before.  It was violent and gory but smart and funny at the same time.I decided that I had to have more, so that summer I went on a mad spree of comic book buying.  There wasn’t really an easily accessible comic book store(this would be 1988 and I would’ve been 11), so I would scan the classified ads for yard sales or hit the used book stores.  I also subscribed to pretty much every Marvel title.  An old guy who had a weekly yard sale and always had an endless supply of comics for me(usually at a ridiculous price of 10 books for a $1) talked me into trying something something other then Marvel books.  He gave me a handful of DC books for free and said he knew I’d be back for more…and he was right.  Most of the DC stuff he gave me was from Brave & The Bold which starred Batman, who I had always associated with the 60s tv show and Superfriends.  You can imagine my shock when reading these comics.  I went from Marvel Zombie to comic book mass consumer.  If I saw something that looked comic related, I got it.  I got black and white indy books like Cerebus and Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters.  I got underground comix from a local skate shop(to this day I have no idea what those books were about).  At one point I even found out that Becker’s(an old convenience store chain in Ontario) threw out their old comics on Sunday nights and I began dumpster diving(that didn’t last long, one ride in a police car is enough for my lifetime).There have been times in my life as a comic book fan where I could’ve easily walked away, but memories of that summer will always keep me attached.  If there is ever a book written about my life, that summer will have to be a chapter all in itself.

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The main feature was ok but the back-up was ridiculous.  The main feature was a team up between Angel, Iceman…

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August 17, 2011 11:03 pm That's who I thought too.
July 24, 2011 9:16 pm Mystery character looks like John Steele to me.
July 21, 2011 8:35 pm This is the first time I noticed that Jason Todd has a bat on his chest.  That's interesting.
June 30, 2011 2:09 am Hawk and Dove getting more and more props all over the place.  It's going to be the surprise hit of the DCnU, mofoes.
June 24, 2011 3:15 am Add any tool song to a trailer and I'm instantly in.  Badasswickedawesomefuckya.
June 7, 2011 12:59 pm Two Words: Ultimate. Nullifier.
May 23, 2011 12:36 pm Also: the Shockwave cover is bad ass.
May 23, 2011 12:35 pm As time goes by and the era(or error) of "Con Exclusives" becomes prominent, that completist mentallity is becoming more and more maddening.  I've long since given up getting every comic I've ever wanted but there are tons of toys released(seemingly weekly) that I would love to get my hands on but are only released at a con(some going so far as being released at a certain time on a certain day).  I can't imagine being a comic book completist in in this current era.  The last con I went to had something like 13 exclusive covers for certain issues.  It's got to kill a completist every time Hero Initiative does something. 
April 26, 2011 12:31 pm I would DEFINITELY add Storm and Wonder Woman to this list.  Putrid.