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Whether you collect print comics or not,  do you prefer to read physical or digital comics?

Whether you collect print comics or not, do you prefer to read physical or digital comics?

Physical

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Digital

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Physical

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Bluedragonfive
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Bluedragonfive

Nothing beats having the book in your hands.

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Conner Nielsen
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Conner Nielsen

I find changing the screen to view panels/pages a continually frustrating experience. With a physical book, it’s so easy to simply pick up, hold to your desire, and read.

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whoaly
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whoaly

Since I collect Omnibus, I'm obligated to say physical. Definitely much more of a process though.

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Digital

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Friendly Yoyo
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Friendly Yoyo

Digital is cheaper, and I don't really reread most of my comics. One and dones are the norm.

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Justin Hayes
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Justin Hayes

It’s just what I’m used to. I buy almost everything digitally because it is so, so much cheaper, and thus I’ve always been accustomed to digital on my tablet. Plus it’s nice to be able to read it with one hand on occasion on a phone with guided view on to zoom with.

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Should Miles Morales have his own superhero name, besides Spider-Man?

Should Miles Morales have his own superhero name, besides Spider-Man?

Yes, if Peter Parker is still around

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No, he's earned the name Spider-Man

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Yes, if Peter Parker is still around

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Luke D Iron Fist Cage
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Luke D Iron Fist Cage

The general population will never fully associate anyone else with Spider-Man but Peter, Miles deserves his own identity.

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Vince Burns
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Vince Burns

There are 4 green lanterns. 6+ Robins 3 flashes and in young justice 2 aquamen. I don’t see a problem with 2 spider-men

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D.C. Stranded
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D.C. Stranded

Generally not a big fan of this mantle multiplying (except for GL kinda) I just tolerate it at this point, like really I feel it detracts from the significance of a character holding the mantle and I imagine it's somewhat confusing for the inuniverse characters who don't know their real identities.

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Bob Garlen Sr.
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Bob Garlen Sr.

I think he has a perfect costume to take on the "Scarlet Spider" moniker, and it would be an interesting change. It does kind of feel like Scarlet Spider is more of the unofficial "Robin" or "Nightwing" to Spider-Man.

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VideoGameSecrets
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VideoGameSecrets

He should be called Spin in the comics, like that Spidey show, lol

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No, he's earned the name Spider-Man

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Jesse Surtees
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Jesse Surtees

I'm not against the idea of Miles having his own identity it's just that every time they've attempted to call him different, Spin or Spidey, it comes off as derivative or lazy. When you look at a character like Ben Riley, Spiderman was a stepping stone for his arc, not the other way around.

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Andrew Cozzini
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Andrew Cozzini

While I absolutely detest the idea of multiple Spider-Men swinging around simultaneously, I feel Miles has earned the mantle (even in a meta way) and renaming him, now, comes off as a demotion. Honestly, he should've just been left to be the one, and only Spider-Man of the Ultimate universe. (😉)

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What is the better Star Trek pilot? Encounter at Farpoint or Caretaker?

What is the better Star Trek pilot? Encounter at Farpoint or Caretaker?

Encounter at Farpoint (TNG)

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Caretaker (Voyager)

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Encounter at Farpoint (TNG)

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Caretaker (Voyager)

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