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My #comicsDNA - 4 comics that were the most important to me during my childhood & youth.
my #comicsDNA shouldn't be surprising to anyone, tbh webcomics were what made teenage me want to make comics
My #comicsDNA! I remember being drawn to comics for the art before discovering so many amazing stories.
My #comicsDNA. I read a bunch of Shojo stuff, but these were the titles that really stayed with me.
...Eisner, Kubert, Kirby, Powell. Plenty more but just the ones I thought of first :) Thank you #ComicsDNAtoday
since everyone is doing #comicsdna.....these series influenced me/my art more than I think I realized before now
I find that #comicsDNA is super interesting because it makes you look back at what inspired you along your way.
- @elgoonishshive.
-Pokemon adventure.
-Mokepon by @H0lyhandgrenade
-Gilles de Geus (very dutch but we all have childhood favorites)
Here's my #comicsDNA, not counting my dad's classics I read as a kid (FF and X-Men, mostly). It was manga and webcomics that really got me hooked. These were some of the earliest!
(third image comes from Maggot Boy)
i dont make comics, but i love them a lot, so i thought i’d jump on the bandwagon #comicsdna
#ComicsDNA ∠(ᐛ 」∠)
Had to take a pic of my favorite Violinist of Hameln cover cause I couldn’t find it on google lmao
#comicsDNA
My mom would never buy me comics or manga, so all the comics that influenced me as a bab were either stuff I could find in the library or things that we already owned-
I also had no idea webcomics existed until well into middle school LOL
#comicsDNA
Got into comics relatively late, buying used manga from Half Price Books when I couldn't rent them from school. My morbid fascination with mid 2000s OEL manga has yet to subside.
I guess I could do the #comicsDNA thing
I assume this would not come as a surprise to most of you.
#comicsDNA kind of a thought because there’s so much to choose (been reading comics avidly since baby years old), but these are the closest I can think of