10 Signs You’ve Read More Than 1,000 Comic Books In Your Life

There is no minimum requirement for someone to be a comics fan, not in the slightest. As long as someone is a fan of the medium and appreciates everything in it, not just one genre or another, they’re very easily a fan of comic books. However, there are signs when one has read lots and lots of comics in their time, maybe even over a thousand issues or so total.One thousand issues may seem like a daunting amount to the uninitiated, but it’s surprisingly simple to cross that threshold after long enough. When one has cleared that amount, there are noticeable traits that they’ve picked up in the meantime. From ways to make reading easier—like having large physical collections or virtual subscriptions—or certain reading patterns like binges, superfans are easy to come across in the wild.Marvel Unlimited, DC Universe Infinite, ComiXology, Global Comix, and more are incredibly accessible subscription services for comic readers. People don’t have to worry about the space requirement or price tag that comes with the maintenance of a large physical collection—instead, that can be consolidated as they support legal hubs that host decades upon decades of comics. It’s likely that those who have read a lot of comics have a subscription to a major platform or even utilize free library apps such as Hoopla and Libby.

There is no minimum requirement for someone to be a comics fan, not in the slightest. As long as someone is a fan of the medium and appreciates everything in it, not just one genre or another, they’re very easily a fan of comic books. However, there are signs when one has read lots and lots of comics in their time, maybe even over a thousand issues or so total.

One thousand issues may seem like a daunting amount to the uninitiated, but it’s surprisingly simple to cross that threshold after long enough. When one has cleared that amount, there are noticeable traits that they’ve picked up in the meantime. From ways to make reading easier—like having large physical collections or virtual subscriptions—or certain reading patterns like binges, superfans are easy to come across in the wild.

Marvel Unlimited, DC Universe Infinite, ComiXology, Global Comix, and more are incredibly accessible subscription services for comic readers. People don’t have to worry about the space requirement or price tag that comes with the maintenance of a large physical collection—instead, that can be consolidated as they support legal hubs that host decades upon decades of comics. It’s likely that those who have read a lot of comics have a subscription to a major platform or even utilize free library apps such as Hoopla and Libby.

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