No.375
Bone was probably the first comic I had read when I was in middle school. I used to get it from the school library and talk about it with this other boy who was also reading it who I had a crush on. Its really nostalgic but our school library didn't have the last few volumes so I never finished it.
No.377
Bone was amazing. I used to read it nearly every day. My 4th grade teacher actually ended up giving me "out from boneville." I've seem to have lost it, unfortunately.
No.381
>>378Excellent taste sushi! Tintin has always been one of my favorites.
No.383
>>374Bone was great, but as with
>>375 I don't think our local library had all of the parts. Another comic I remember being really fond of as a child was Yoko Tsuno.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aku_Ankka is/was also pretty much mandatory reading here in Finland.
No.385
>>384Few pieces of media are closer to my heart than Calvin and Hobbes.
No.386
>>384I used to read the localized Calvin and Hobbes magazines, until I realized no new stories were being made, and the local publisher just kept reprinting the same old ones.
I should buy them collected in books. Even tho the same ones got printed over and over, I still loved reading those stories.
No.388
>>387Yeah was looking at that yesterday. It's a bit pricey, so I think I'll get a copy for myself as a christmas gift once I'm done with exams.
No.389
>>379>>382I've use to read these two all the time and also Garfield and some Peanuts ones.
No.390
>>374Shit dude, me and my friend would read bone in 2nd grade. The teacher considered it a chapter book so while everyone else had to read 10 books a week to get a ring pop, me and my homie only had to read one bone book.
those were the times…
No.391
Bloom. muthafuckin. County.