Does anybody read comics?
"Brothers of the Spear", in the back of Tarszan comic books, shaped my entire world view on race
I have read one comic book in my life and i can't find it again, not even in lists of classic comic books. if memory serves (well, i was about nine years old, and waiting to have my tonsils out) it was a green lantern comic, purchased in the hospital gift shop, and it was about a boy who had a piece of alien metal or rock in his head that made all his nightmares come true. that's it. that was my one comic book.
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