How Do People Get Into Comics ? A Coffee & Comics Special With Comics on Coffee

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @adriancojocaru7096
    @adriancojocaru7096 6 месяцев назад +2

    Great show! You should do more of these shows with different guests.

  • @patrickmel8728
    @patrickmel8728 6 месяцев назад +1

    Spiderman in the 80s for me.. McFarlane and Larsen covers just spoke to me as a kid

  • @DCPatrol
    @DCPatrol 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thus us fun!

  • @plawrence3833
    @plawrence3833 6 месяцев назад +1

    as a kid in 1970s for me it was the Super Friends cartoon

  • @bierguy3033
    @bierguy3033 6 месяцев назад +2

    Comment for algorithm.

  • @joshua3732
    @joshua3732 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have had a couple different coffees from Comics on Coffee and they were good. Cool to get to know the owners. Great interview. I need to order some Lord of the Rings coffee.

    • @ComicswithBueller
      @ComicswithBueller  6 месяцев назад +1

      They are great people. Love working with them. Use the Bueller code so you can save some money. Do me a favor let me know what you thought of the lord of the rings coffee, im still waiting for mine

  • @philtasticcomicsandart
    @philtasticcomicsandart 6 месяцев назад

    This was a great interview- got to see the minds behind comic on coffee 🎉 my origin story: I was a HUGE tmnt fan as a kid and my parents bought anything ninja turtles that they could, including the Archie comics, and some of the Mirage comics are probably shouldn’t have been reading at that age. Eventually, I expanded and picked up Brute Force because there’s nothing else cooler to a 10-year-old than a bear with a bazooka i.e. a bear-zooka. Although I wasn’t really collecting at that point, I was getting the marvel universe cards so I was familiar with most of the characters. I eventually started expanding into X-Men and Wolverine and that was right around the time of the death of Superman and marvel’s whole 2099 line. Now, with the exception of a four-year break during college, I’ve been collecting ever since.

  • @davidposner1146
    @davidposner1146 6 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed this interview. Ive shared with you before Bueller, but I got started in comics after my dad took me to see Return of the Jedi (my first theater experience). Shortly after, he bought me the 4 pack of Return of the Jedi comics (my first comics), which I still have in my collection. My #4 is missing the cover and you can see the pencil indents where I traced the images so many times but that started my love of comics and art. #commentonallbuellervideos

  • @resistancepublishing
    @resistancepublishing 6 месяцев назад +1

    Kids don’t like comics because they haven’t been exposed to it like back in the days. Publishers dropped the ball when it came to pushing comics in every venue out there. Comics became niche and comic book companies act like they don’t care about comics or embarrassed by it. Majority of stories in comics today are trash and repetitive. The heroes don’t grow in the stories and readers don’t learn anything new. Every story arc has a different artist or a different writer. There’s no consistency. Young readers don’t like that. The artwork is terrible or all look the same because artists are no longer unique and distinct. Good, engaging Superhero animation which is like advertisement for comics, is very limited. You bring up American comics and people say wow they still make those?
    Kids are into manga more because of anime and merchandise is everywhere and the creators aren’t ashamed to admit it. Grade school kids up to adults knows about manga and anime. Manga has a large variety of stories they present to readers.