So it's now 2015 time to look at how I did this year. This is the third year I've been keeping track of what I've bought and what I've read (with a count of movies seen at the cinema too)
This is how I did in 2012 and 2013. In both years I've bought more than I've read, but one reason might be that I don't buy books but do read them and reading RPG rulebooks don't count on either column.
This is what I bought in 2014 ( The numbers in brackets are the 2013 figures);
New back-issues purchased (30) 33
New trade collections (51) 33
New copies of Epic Collections, Masterworks & Omnibus editions (24) 16
So it looks like I've successfully cut-back on the purchases. Probably because I now possess the majority of the bronze-age material I want. Of course, there is more but I've now got the key material to start reading Marvel from the beginning.
Last year (2013) I made a vow to not read any Marvel comics and concentrate on the DC and independents. And I've kept to that promise. This is what I've read.
Order of the Stick Start of Darkness
All New Brave and the Bold
All New Brave and Bold Vol 2
Bone Vols 1-9
Order of the Stick Vol 3
Order of the Stick Vol 4
All Star Western Vol 1
Power Girl: Power Trip
Batwoman: Elergy and New 52: Vol 1
The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch
Batwoman Vol 2
Black Science Vol 1
Heart of Ice and Roses of Berlin
Babylon Steel by Gaie Sebold
Miracleman Vol 1
After Dario by Jules Hornbrook
Sleeper Omnibus
Doc Unknown Kickstarter trades
Batman and the Outsiders issues
Batwoman Vol 3
Silver Age Classics (2 old Batman issues)
Batman Illustrated by Neil Adams Vol 1 -3
The Rocketeer collections
Retribution Falls by Chris Wooding
AND the last trades I read in 2014 - Harley Quinn
These two collections were trying to be the same but were quite different. Preludes and Knock-Knock jokes was the first (I think) solo series for HQ moving her away from the Joker's influence. The art by the Dodsons was pretty but the stories collected didn't quite click for me. Whereas the recent version for the New 52 by Palmiotti and Conner was a better story even if the body count was very high. HQ doesn't care about collateral damage. The latter hardcover collection is a very nice book indeed. It's clear to see why this is a popular title at the moment.
I'll continue with the new series and there's a new collection out in May.
So what does that add up to?
Back-issues read (39) 5
Trade collections read (23) 34
Epic Collections, Masterworks & Omnibus editions read (0) 1
Movies (4)
Books (3)
So -I'm in positive figures for trades (even though I'm way behind on back-issues and the larger collections) But at least I bought less larger collections this year. I feel this is a positive step. My wishlist is getting smaller and my back-issue wants list is only a handful. I'll do a separate post about that.
I was hoping to start my Marvel collection from the start this year but that's not gonna happen. Still plenty of other stuff to read first but I will read some of my modern Marvel collections.
This is how I did in 2012 and 2013. In both years I've bought more than I've read, but one reason might be that I don't buy books but do read them and reading RPG rulebooks don't count on either column.
This is what I bought in 2014 ( The numbers in brackets are the 2013 figures);
New back-issues purchased (30) 33
New trade collections (51) 33
New copies of Epic Collections, Masterworks & Omnibus editions (24) 16
So it looks like I've successfully cut-back on the purchases. Probably because I now possess the majority of the bronze-age material I want. Of course, there is more but I've now got the key material to start reading Marvel from the beginning.
Last year (2013) I made a vow to not read any Marvel comics and concentrate on the DC and independents. And I've kept to that promise. This is what I've read.
Order of the Stick Start of Darkness
All New Brave and the Bold
All New Brave and Bold Vol 2
Bone Vols 1-9
Order of the Stick Vol 3
Order of the Stick Vol 4
All Star Western Vol 1
Power Girl: Power Trip
Batwoman: Elergy and New 52: Vol 1
The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch
Batwoman Vol 2
Black Science Vol 1
Heart of Ice and Roses of Berlin
Babylon Steel by Gaie Sebold
Miracleman Vol 1
After Dario by Jules Hornbrook
Sleeper Omnibus
Doc Unknown Kickstarter trades
Batman and the Outsiders issues
Batwoman Vol 3
Silver Age Classics (2 old Batman issues)
Batman Illustrated by Neil Adams Vol 1 -3
The Rocketeer collections
Retribution Falls by Chris Wooding
AND the last trades I read in 2014 - Harley Quinn
These two collections were trying to be the same but were quite different. Preludes and Knock-Knock jokes was the first (I think) solo series for HQ moving her away from the Joker's influence. The art by the Dodsons was pretty but the stories collected didn't quite click for me. Whereas the recent version for the New 52 by Palmiotti and Conner was a better story even if the body count was very high. HQ doesn't care about collateral damage. The latter hardcover collection is a very nice book indeed. It's clear to see why this is a popular title at the moment.
I'll continue with the new series and there's a new collection out in May.
So what does that add up to?
Back-issues read (39) 5
Trade collections read (23) 34
Epic Collections, Masterworks & Omnibus editions read (0) 1
Movies (4)
Books (3)
So -I'm in positive figures for trades (even though I'm way behind on back-issues and the larger collections) But at least I bought less larger collections this year. I feel this is a positive step. My wishlist is getting smaller and my back-issue wants list is only a handful. I'll do a separate post about that.
I was hoping to start my Marvel collection from the start this year but that's not gonna happen. Still plenty of other stuff to read first but I will read some of my modern Marvel collections.
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