My 600 Ruble Comic Book Habit
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- The illustrations are so detailed and colorful, it's like having a work of art in your hands.
- The hardcover binding is sturdy and well-made, with a beautiful design that adds to the overall aesthetic.
- The story's engaging and well-written, with a good balance of action and character development.
- The comic book's size is perfect for reading, making it easy to hold and flip through the pages.
- The glossy pages are a nice touch, adding to the overall feel of the book.
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- The comic book's definitely on the pricier side, but for us, it's worth every penny.
- If you're not familiar with the characters and storylines, it can be a bit confusing at first.
- Some of the panels can be a bit dark, making it hard to see the details, but it's not a deal-breaker.
- The comic book's only suitable for readers 16 and older, so it's not for younger kids.
- There are some minor typos and errors in the text, which can be distracting, but it's not a major issue.
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Editor's Summary
I've found myself shelling out 600 rubles every two weeks for a comic book that's become a staple in our household. It all started with my son's first Spider-Man comic, and now we're hooked. The illustrations are vibrant, the story's engaging, and the hardcover binding is top-notch.
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I've been making a regular trip to the Rospetchati kiosk every two weeks, and for that, I'm willing to shell out the hard-earned 600 rubles for a comic book I'd never buy otherwise.
It all started innocently enough. My mother-in-law bought my son's first comic book, which cost just 99 rubles, and presented it to him with a big smile. She said, 'I got you some comics with your favorite superhero, Spider-Man!' My son was over the moon. He's been into Marvel lately, and Spider-Man is definitely his favorite hero.
The comic book is 176 x 266 mm in size, with a hardcover binding.
We liked the book (of course, for 99 rubles, it was a no-brainer!). The illustrations are vibrant, the pages are glossy, and the design is beautiful. Plus, the story is interesting and engaging.
These comics come out every two weeks. Our favorite grandma saw how excited her grandson was and brought him the second book. The second installment is about the Avengers. But, of course, the price was higher - 600 rubles.
Grandma didn't hesitate for a moment, got her grandson hooked on these comics, and then promptly dumped the financial burden on us. She told him, 'Now it's up to your parents to buy them for you.'
So, I went along with the two of them and bought the third book about the Hulk. And that was a total disaster. The story is not suitable for kids, and, to be honest, these comics have an age restriction of 16+.
I was getting close to finishing this project, so I started negotiating with my son. And let me tell you, he burst into tears because the next book was about Iron Man, and he's a huge fan. So, we ended up with the fourth book.
I wasn't blown away by the Iron Man comics, to be honest. They were just okay, without the psychedelic action of the Hulk comics.
The fifth book was about Wolverine. Honestly, I'm still not sure how I came up with that idea.
The sixth one was about Daredevil.
We decided to wrap things up there. And, in total, we have 100 of these books in our collection.
Pros of these comics:
- it's a collector's edition. Anyone who's into comics and Marvel will love it
- the colorful pictures are amazing
- the glossy pages are super nice
- the comics themselves (although I didn't enjoy all of them)
- these are comics for adults, not kids (18+ rating). There are some pretty intense scenes of violence
- I guess I'm just not a Marvel fan, and these comics didn't blow me away. And 600 rubles every two weeks? That's just crazy. To collect the whole series, you'd need... *gulp* ...59,500 rubles!!!! (moms, maybe I'm just bad at math, but that number scares me). I could spend that much on a 5-star hotel in Turkey.
Honestly, if you're a collector, this thing's a dream come true. But if you're just your average, everyday Joe, trust me, you're better off without it.
All in all, I wouldn't recommend it to my worst enemy.
