my love of super heroes, anime, and video games actually inspired me when I was in middle school to try to be more like these fictional people I idolized. It put me on the path of taking martial arts, weightlifting and fitness in general, not doing drugs or drinking, and a general desire to better myself in small ways. I suppose It's a good thing I was never a big anti hero fan when I started reading comics in the 90's. Does anyone else feel inspired by our geek loves?
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Or try to be :p
I had a hard time learning to read. My dad would pick up comics and keep them in his sock drawer and he wouldn't let me have them until I learned to read. There were issues of Spider-Man, Superman and Thor but I wanted the Spider-man book most of all and I remember grabbing a stack of books, sitting in my dad's recliner and staying there concentrating on the words in front of my face until I could read the words out loud.
It was also through reading Spider-Man in the late 70's that helped me to stand up to my bully cousin and his friends and helping others that were getting bullied or picked on. Thor had a hand in that also.
Blade runner inspires me to be creative.
Spider-man and Groucho Marx inspire me to use humor as an effective tool.
Dave Cockrum, Butch Guice, Tom DeFalco and Jim Shooter inspired confidence in myself.
Captain Kirk inspires me to be a good leader.
Thus far, such activities have been for naught. :(
Gene Simmons inspired me to pick up a bass guitar and learn how to play. He also inspired me to realize you could like rock and roll AND comics. He also inspired me to realize that freelance ain't free - charge people what you know you're worth for your time and effort.
Any time I can fix or jury-rig something to work, I think of my Dad, who could put McGuyver to shame.
Science Fiction and horror fiction is what has made me a person that reads about 2 novels a week.
Science Fiction and Horror are the two genres that turned me into a huge fan of cinema.
Steve Ditko taught me I can love an artist's work ,even though I disagree with him on pretty much everything.
CGS got me to start going back to Cons and got me back in comics after being out of them for close to 5 years.