Thread:Peteparker/@comment-26084508-20150919073045/@comment-122657-20150921172221

Hi Clash,

I'll give you the same advice I give everyone who asks this question. Don't worry about where to start, just start. Everyone who's ever read comics just started somewhere that looked interesting to them. There's no need to start at a specific number or story or year. If you find something that looks cool to you, or you read a little about a character or event on here and like them, look up where they first appeared and follow them through their books.

Comics are so cyclic, and tend to cover the same things over and over eventually, that all you have to do is read them long enough and you'll eventually hear about everything.

And what people like in comics is very subjective too. I for one can't stand the writing of books in the 60's, though I love the artwork. You may love the old-school way the characters talk in them. You just gotta try stuff that looks interesting to you, and decide for yourself what you like and don't. If you do read a book or a story you really love, take note of the writer or artist and look at what else they've done.

Hope that helps! :)