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Hitlist week 2014.04.23 Part 5
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Hitlist week 2014.04.23 Part 5

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Thank you very much! Ok back to reading I go.
are you keeping up with the new books?

want us to slow down?

^ I conducted a supremely scientific study of that question just the other day:

kickass dot to/community/show/are-you-reader-or-hoarder

Apparently, most people are still coping fairly well, for now, but I suspect the situation may be deteriorating, with the recent up-tick in release volume. We'll have to keep a weather eye on the sitch' for sure! :P
Most definitely keep em coming please. I'm a longtime comic book fan and seeing the older stuff being scanned in such high resolution is just astounding. These are better than the books I've got in my long boxes off of the magazine rack. I've read some of this stuff before but seeing these new scans are really as if I'm reading them for the first time and It makes me appreciate the writers and artists of the past even more. When I see what you have in these hitlists a giant smile manifests on my face and lasts for about a day or two. Thanks again! Don't worry I tend to read quickly anyway. This is not hoarding this is must have reading.
Just before I came across this thread I was thinking to myself what you're doing for history. Some day that dystopian future they make all those movies about is going to come to be and as soon as the computer gets reinvented some lucky person will find that you will have chronicled the whole history of comics.

You're like the monuments man of the golden and silver ages.

Or an I just watching too many movies?
nice to see a happy customer marvelnerd :)

but I can't take too much credit as I do not do the scans or rips I just collect them from the people that do.

but I agree with your sentiment, so nice to read old comics and them being clear and crisp like
nah scribe, I think that would be quite a nice thing to leave behind for future geenrations
Regarding the hoarder/reader question, the thing I've found most important is to give whatever I'm currently reading my full attention, not rush through it to get to other stuff, no matter how high the "to read" pile becomes.
yeah, there is no rush