Making time to read comics …
Note: This post will also appear tomorrow at Magical Musings.
I love to read. I always have, ever since my mom started taking me to the library when I was a kid.
But sometimes, the very last thing I want to do is read.
Why? Because most of my reading is done as work on my own books, instead of reading whatever I want to for fun. After spending hours writing, editing, revising, and proofreading my own books day in and day out, sometimes I just don’t want to read. Instead, I’ll veg out in front of the TV or listen to music or do anything else but read. And with my writing deadlines, I often just don’t have time to sit down and read a 350-page book, not even if I break it up over several nights.
But I’ve found something that works for me, a way to keep reading in the limited time that I have these days. The answer? By reading comics collections.
I’ve always enjoyed superhero stories as books, movies, and TV shows, but in the past several years, I’ve gotten more and more into reading comics. One series that I’m enjoying right now is about the Marvel superhero Black Widow, including Black Widow Vol. 3: Last Days by Nathan Edmondson and Phil Noto.
Why do I like reading comics? For starters, they are a great mix of stories, dialogue, action, and art. Plus, there are many, many different takes on just about every superhero character out there, so you’re bound to find a story or interpretation that you like. And depending on the size of the comics collection, I can usually read it in one night, which works great with my busy schedule these days.
Don’t get me wrong. I still enjoy reading full-length print books, and I squeeze those into my schedule as often as I can. But when I want a quick escape to another world, I often grab some comics from my TBR pile. If you’ve never read comics before, give them a shot. You might just get hooked on them like I have. 🙂
What about you guys? Is your reading time limited? How do you make time to read? Do you read comics collections?
My younger brother is super into comics and he’s great at recommendations, so I’ve read the Bone series, and Sixth Gun, and just about everything Doug TenNepal has every written. And the Jeph Loeb/ Tim Sale Color Series, as well as `The Long Halloween’. 🙂
Thanks for the recommendations. I haven’t heard of those. I’ll have to check them out sometime.
If it helps The Bone Saga is written by Jeff Smith, and Sixth Gun is written by Collen Bunn. Alex (My brother) said to mention that everything Collen Bunn writes is awesome. 🙂
Thanks again for the recommendations. I don’t think that I’ve read either one of those authors.