I would like to know about comic books. I have always found them interesting, by the drawings, and you know, the appeareance they show. But I've never got into them, I mean, classic comic books like Superman, Batman, Deadpool, etc. Cause I don't know where to start. And I'm afraid that if I get a comic book, I wouldn't understand the story at all. I would like to know about Deadpool, and the story of his comic book cause you know, he looks so badass!
Althogh I don't read that kind of comics, I like very much Peanuts by Charles Schulz. It is so simple and funny, and you dont have to follow an extense story to get their jokes. Other comics I've read are some Simpson's comics (yes, they have comics) and some Condoritos too. But I don't like them that much.
Cartoon shows have always been more accessible to me, and I think, to many of the world population. I mean, cartoons are the first thing every child see on television. Who didn't feel attracted by Dragon Ball, or Cow & Chicken when he was a kid?
Even though many of the shows are attempted to child's audience, I would say I still dig them a lot. I don't watch them with the same frequency when I was a kid, but I've never stopped to watch them. And even now I like much more some of the shows that in my childhood I didn't like so much, such as Ren & Stimpy, for example.
Some people say cartoons of today suck, and the best cartoons will always be the ones from the past, the ones from their childhood. I think they are totally wrong. Everyone knows that the most of those shows were very good, but some of today's shows are as good as them, like Adventure Time and Regular Show.
Even though past shows were very good, some of them became pointless by the years, and ended sucking really bad, and what is worse, some of them seem they are not going to end never (Pokémon anyone?).
Conclusion: I don't read comics but I like cartoons. I still watch some of the shows from the past and today. I don't have any particular favorite but I like a lot Ren & Stimpy and Regular show.
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