Eddie deAngelini
View articlesEddie deAngelini is a long time comic book fan and collector. He is the writer and artist of the internet comic strip Collectors, which is loosely based on his own life, marriage and comic collecting obsession. His love of comics began at a young age and his claim to fame is owning every issue of Amazing Spider-Man. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife Kristen, where they plan together for the inevitable zombie apocalypse.
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Collectors 6-4-17
The wait is over! Have you seen Wonder Woman yet?!! See more Collectors comic strips at www.collectorscomic.com.
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Sing along if you know it! A Christmas Collectors Classic for 12-9-18. See more at www.CollectorsComic.com.
Happy Birthday Eddie DeAngelini
Join me in giving a big Crawlspace happy birthday to our buddy Eddie DeAngelini. He’s the artist and writer of the Collectors comic strip you read every Sunday here on the front page. He’s a […]
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@ #6 Your wife is smarter than you realized!
Plus, I’ve made the mistake of being too long on the throne and
when I got up my leg or legs were asleep!! Be warned, Eddie!!
Just don’t become one of those people who become grafted to the toilet seat from over staying their visit.
Poor Eddie would have to take a second morgage just to get that second bathroom. lol
I got Gil Kane’s Amazing Spider-Man Artist Edition from IDW for Christmas!! Actually, my wife gave me a gift certificate to my LCBS and I bought it from them…but boy, it is awesome. It is too big to read in the bathroom!
Love this one!
Aziz: newer comics are quicker to get through because the writing style has changed and is more sparse. Older comics are much more dense, plus I enjoy going slower with the older stuff because I appreciate the art much more.
Am I slow in reading a comic? I can take around 30 minutes for one comic
Depends on the amount of text
Paying rent in Los Angeles, two bathrooms is a luxury!
That’s why you have two bathrooms. Melissa always yell at me when we lived in our old place. Hence, we now have 3 bathrooms for a family of 3.