Yes, I do. I love collecting those issues as they often have unique storylines and art.
Not really. I focus more on other series or limited editions from Marvel Comics. The True Believer issues don't quite appeal to me as much.
You can start by looking for comic conventions or local comic stores. They often have a wide range of Marvel comics for sale or trade.
It's hard to give an exact number because Marvel Comics has been publishing for a long time and the number keeps growing. But there are thousands upon thousands of issues.
You can start by getting familiar with the characters and their story arcs. Then, read them in chronological order or based on your favorite characters. It helps to have some background knowledge of the Marvel universe.
Sure they do. Comics have a nostalgic and artistic appeal that keeps collectors interested. Some collect for the stories, while others focus on rare editions or specific franchises.
Not necessarily. Comics can handle serious issues in various ways, sometimes addressing them head-on and sometimes using more subtle or symbolic approaches.
Yes, Jump Comics usually come in issues. They are released periodically to keep readers engaged and updated with new stories and developments.
You could organize them by genre or theme. That way, it's easier to find the ones you want even if they're not in order.
You could organize them based on characters. Put all the comics featuring a particular hero or team in one section. Also, consider sorting by publication date to see the chronological development of the comics.
It varies. Some aspects of the Marvel movies are true to the comics, like character personalities and major plot points. But there are often changes in details or the addition of new elements to make the movies more exciting and unique.