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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Happy B-Day Eddie DeAngelini!
Many happy returns to the man who’s been bringing us the awesome Collectors web comic every Sunday for the past year and a half! Everybody show your love!
Collectors 8-7-16
New Collectors for August 7th, 2016. See more at www.collectorscomic.com.
Collectors 3-26-17
This week is a Collectors double feature! Because of log-in issues, you’re getting this week’s and last week’s strip. Enjoy! See more Collectors comic strips at www.collectorscomic.com and be sure to click here check of […]
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I’m actually a sports guy and a comic reader so….. I’m a Super Skrull or something. Yeah, I can agree on our defense being terrible last year.
@ #5 Bunch of wimps – I’d like to see them rearrange a load of long boxes! 😀
LOL, I can relate. I hate when the football (or basketball, or baseball, or hockey) talk starts. What’s really funny is that guys who are fanatic about sports are just as big a nerds as we are. They learn every little detail and every little stat about their sport. They collect player jerseys, hats, and other memorabilia. And when they get together they argue about stuff like “Who’s the all time best quarterback, Montana or Marino (or whoever)?” Like we argue about “Who’s stronger, Hulk or Thor?” But they act like watching a bunch of rich dudes play a game is somehow a manly endeavor.
LOL, love this one. That’s the way I feel when people talk about sports. lol
They’re holding these: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/–1z4sVqH31c/TkskUsu__JI/AAAAAAAAAWw/1e56Cvkhru4/s1600/SkrullWeapon.jpg
Panel 3…Are they holding blasters?
The heck?!?!? Those people you work with are not normal! 😉