Luthor
Name: Kevin Porter
My Mom used to buy me GI Joe and Marvel’s Strange Tales in the early
80s as a way to get me to read. I loved the GI Joe cartoon and the
comic just seemed like an extension of that. Strange Tales was my
introduction to super folk but I have to admit, even though I enjoyed
it at the time, the characters in the book left a lot to be desired(It
was usually Dr Strange with a Cloak & Dagger or Power Pack back up)
and none of those characters hooked me.
A few years later my
Mom and I were at a local drug store and she gave me a dollar to
spend. They happened to have a giant vat of comics that were marked
down to 3/99¢. After grabbing 2 random GI Joe comics, for some reason
I decided to give something else a try. I had always liked the Lou
Ferrigno Hulk TV show and there was an issue of a Hulk comic book, so I
thought why not…and that decision, literally, changed my life.
The Hulk issue in question was Incredible Hulk #340.
It
was written by Peter David and drawn by Todd Mcfarlane and featured a
fight between Hulk and Wolverine(who I had never heard of before
then). It was unlike anything I had ever seen before. It was violent
and gory but smart and funny at the same time.
I decided that I
had to have more, so that summer I went on a mad spree of comic book
buying. There wasn’t really an easily accessible comic book store(this
would be 1988 and I would’ve been 11), so I would scan the classified
ads for yard sales or hit the used book stores. I also subscribed to
pretty much every Marvel title. An old guy who had a weekly yard sale
and always had an endless supply of comics for me(usually at a
ridiculous price of 10 books for a $1) talked me into trying something
something other then Marvel books. He gave me a handful of DC books
for free and said he knew I’d be back for more…and he was right. Most
of the DC stuff he gave me was from Brave & The Bold which starred
Batman, who I had always associated with the 60s tv show and
Superfriends. You can imagine my shock when reading these comics. I
went from Marvel Zombie to comic book mass consumer.
If I saw
something that looked comic related, I got it. I got black and white
indy books like Cerebus and Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt
Hamsters. I got underground comix from a local skate shop(to this day
I have no idea what those books were about). At one point I even found
out that Becker’s(an old convenience store chain in Ontario) threw out
their old comics on Sunday nights and I began dumpster diving(that
didn’t last long, one ride in a police car is enough for my lifetime).
There
have been times in my life as a comic book fan where I could’ve easily
walked away, but memories of that summer will always keep me attached.
If there is ever a book written about my life, that summer will have to
be a chapter all in itself.
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