This one has a little more to do with me and why I love comic books more than comics themselves. It's also a little sappy. Be forewarned.
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I still have the first comic I ever read.
It is the Justice League of
I was five years old when I read it for the first time. I was visiting my grandparents in
That is when I saw it.
The cover had Superman on the cover. Batman too. I instantly became the model grandchild, sitting quietly reading for the rest of the weekend. I was transfixed by this comic. I didn’t really understand it, yet this didn’t matter to me. There were words, and I read them, and there were pictures, and I loved them. There were heroes, and they wore brightly coloured costumes, and there was action enough to go around for everyone.
Over the years, my trips to the
As I got older and grew into my teens, I metamorphosed into what most teens do, a wise-assed brat. I really didn’t see the need to have to go visit my grandparents for the weekend when there was a chance I could “hang out” with my friends. I would sulk in the car for the two hour drive over
Me and my sister Katie. You can see the issue in my hands. |
Well, My grandpa died a few years later. He had a heart attack and didn’t make it. I life lived hard is rarely one lived long, so they say. My Grandmother gave me the box of comics to take home with me as she cleaned up and cleaned out their apartment. When I moved out, and took them with me.
I don’t really get to talk to that side of the family anymore, but I still have that box of beat up and battered comics, and reading them every now and again makes me feel like a hyper-active five year old calming down quietly in that guest bedroom, distracted and happy.
1 comment:
I think that's a great story. Maybe because my own grandparents were so influential to me. Or ...I'm a sap. Either way - kudos. ^_^
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