My first comic books were read on apps like Marvel Unlimited (The Incredible Hulk) or DC Universe Infinite (Superman: American Alien…ugh, worst comic ever) before I canceled my subscriptions to try collecting them myself.

My next comic book series was Spawn by Todd Macfarlane.

I initially bought the Origins series on Barnes & Noble to read on Nook before I decided to continue the series on Hoopla where I could read more of the series.

Eventually, I shied away from the comic because the drama was too intense for me for an undead anti-hero comic and I had decided to go back to read both Marvel and DC.

I read a lot of golden-age Batman with his trusty sidekick Robin the Boy Wonder (Dick Grayson) among other titles like Superman, Iron Man, Spider-Man, X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Daredevil but could only borrow 6 titles at a time.

Then I played one game and completely switched back to indie comics to read Mike Mignola’s Hellboy from Dark Horse Comics, a well-written but rather dark comic about a devil summoned by an occultist in WWII before later working as an occult detective at the BRPD in the USA.

That comic was so good, yet so dark and scary as a Dark Horse comic that I put it down and started using Libby.

Then, I read Batman again and read about the Court of Owls (I won’t spoil it) before reading and not liking Watchmen by Vertigo Comics for being raunchy and cynical and mature.

Sort of wanting to read up on Iron Man: Extermis to disassociate from Iron Man 3 for disrespecting the comics and borrowing from other movies all on a dare from an actor to a director with no experience adapting the comics.

As far as I know, that my history of reading comics till now.

I hope Extremis will be a good read unlike watching the film.