While I do admit, it can be confusing to pick a series mid-story. When I was confused about something or wanted to know more about a particular character, Wikipedia had the answers I needed. While I didn’t know 100% what was going on I soon got up to speed with characters I was unfamiliar with and it didn’t lessen my experience. It was some random number, sometimes in the 100s.įor examples, I read a lot of X-Men but I didn’t start with issue #1. For many readers, their first issue was not a #1. You Have To Start At Issue #1Ĭontrary to popular belief, you don’t have to start a comic book with issue #1. Once these misconceptions have been eliminated, getting into comics will be an easy task. It’s a real shame, as some of these are simply not true! There are lots of misconceptions about reading comics and sometimes these uninformed facts can be a roadblock for potential comic readers. Let’s Smash Some Common Misconceptions First If you’re not sure what something means then this Glossary of Comic Book Terms will come in handy. If you’re looking to get your friends into comics check out our How To Get Your Friends And Family Into Comics Guide.īefore we continue: while I try to not use too many comics specific lingo in this guide, some of it may be unavoidable. At the same time, I’ll clear up misconceptions some new readers have about starting and the medium as a whole. This simple, yet comprehensive guide, will set you on the path of your comic book reading journey and show you that it’s not as hard as you think. While comics can look impenetrable from the outside, I’m here today to tell you that it’s not as hard as you think! That’s a question I’m regularly asked by those who are curious about this wonderful medium but have no idea where to start reading.
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