Chris nails it:
This is the end of today's lecture.
It's just absolutely amazing, coming into the store on a Wednesday and seeing so many great books. And people happy to pick up those books. Like, even when I don't particularly care for their tastes, and I'm not gonna name books here or anything, I don't want to alienate anyone, but when they come in and they're like "YES! _____ CAME OUT!" that, to me, is the very definition of why I'm in the biz. I want people to read good comics, for sure, but I think more importantly for me I want them to be happy with what they're buying. It's not that I'm sick of 'negativity' (although I think that's just a catch-all word for retards to defend against any criticism, legitimate or otherwise), I'm just sick of unhappiness, the dark cloud of dissatisfaction that surrounds so many people purchasing SO MANY books. If it doesn't make you happy, don't buy it. Buy things that make you happy, you know?Amen, brother. Stop being zombies, people. Open your mind a bit and discover that there's something out there besides your beloved-more-for-nostalgia-than-any-real-reason comics from the Big Two. Stop bitching about Hawkeye and Blue Beetle and check out something that's genuinely enthralling.
This is the end of today's lecture.



