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I had the chance to interview my
  good friend Patrick Mileham who is a comic fan that is doing some real
  awesome stuff over at readcomicbooks.net and laying down some of the best
  tweets on Twitter! 
 
 
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KYLE: I'm very excited to do this
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PATRICK: I think so. -Thinks- Yeah, it
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KYLE: Lol  
I love
    reading your reviews on Readcomicbooks.net and hearing your opinions on
    comics. You obviously love comic books on a very serious level. Why is
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PATRICK: Serious? I guess I'm just a more somber
    guy these days. I go in these phases of carefree or serious personalities.
    Personalities? Did I just say that? I'm starting to sound Jorge Ayau. lol |  | 
 
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KYLE: LOL! Another awesome individual!  
Back to
    the question though 
For
    example your recommendation of Rachel Rising has gone a long way with me,
    personally. What's it take for a book to merit you sticking your head out
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PATRICK: Oh jeez man...Strangers In
    Paradise was the book Terry Moore hooked me with. As a teenager, I read a
    lot of superhero books and then I picked up the first trade of the miniseries.
    BAMM! I'm hit with real people! It was so weird seeing a series about
    people who weren't in tights and capes. I related to David so much. Back to
    Rachel though, it really is just about following creators. I even have all
    the trades for Echo on my shelf begging me to read them. I find it odd I like
    Rachel Rising though because I'm just not much of a Walking Dead person. |  | 
 
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KYLE: You've currently joined up with
    the incredibly smart and talented Read Comic Books team and the following
    has grown at lightning speed. Why do you think that is? |  | 
 
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PATRICK: lol I honestly have no real clue.
    I think it was just RCB getting people talking on Twitter and spreading
    that excitement around like peanut butter. The Twitter talk led to forums,
    a Facebook page, and now a site filling up with reviews daily. I'm not the
    most excited about comics some days, but talking to people like you or Cody
    Mudge or even RCB himself get me jazzed again. It really is about feeding excitement.
    I'm not sure where this whole thing can go next, but I'm happy to be
    jumping aboard. |  | 
 
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KYLE: No doubt technology has made it
    easier for the fans to connect and spread the word. Should we consider it a
    duty for the proactive comic fan to get on these forums and talk about
    these things via social networks like Twitter? In your opinion...  |  | 
 
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PATRICK: To me, this is a two-edged blade.
    When I joined Twitter, it was to follow some musicians and artists I
    enjoyed. That was probably two years ago, and it wasn't until 2012 when I
    found other fans to talk to about these things. It was like when the
    squirrel finally cracked that nut open. Just absolute coolness. I get to
    hear from other people about new series they are into
    *cough*Guerrillas*cough*DBCooper *cough* loll and we each get to share that
    positive, ENERGIZING vibe I mentioned earlier.But of course there is the other side, isn't there? The part where we
 start complaining. Sometimes it's constructive criticism, but the
 internet really brings out the asshole in people. Reading news
 stories is okay until you scroll down to the comments... ugh. I'm no
 better myself, either. I started a thread on a forum about analyzing
 my thoughts on each issue of a comic, but after about a week, I
 stopped because I didn't like the book and didn't want to be another
 one of THOSE people ruining others' fun and enjoyment.
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KYLE: All very great points! You
    ready to change gears and answer some crazy questions? |  | 
 
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PATRICK: Ready, Aim, Fire....... |  | 
 
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KYLE: George W walks in your house and
    says “Hey Pat, I really need a comic book to read on the ranch. Whaddya
    got?" What book do you give him? |  | 
 
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PATRICK: The Nightly News by Jonathan
    Hickman, orPride Of Baghdad by Brian K Vaughan.
 
 LMAO I'm such a troll.
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KYLE: Haha quickly moving to the next
    question 
Would
    you rather collect the comics or just buy the trade? |  | 
 
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PATRICK: I'm at a point now where I'm no
    longer interested in buying floppies every week and keeping up with the hype
    machine. I just can't afford to "keep up with the (Rick)
    Joneses." It'd rather get a trade. They look better on a bookshelf. |  | 
 
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KYLE: Your favorite kind of pizza is? |  | 
 
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PATRICK: Pepperoni and Jalapeno. Although
    my wife got me liking jalapeno, pineapple, and bacon. Hot, sweet, and
    salty. Mmmmm |  | 
 
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KYLE: Some may think it’s totally
    irrelevant, I do not... Coke or Pepsi? |  | 
 
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PATRICK: Cherry. Cherry BOTH. Stuck, with
    a gun to my head, it would be Pepsi, even though I work just down the
    street from a Coca-Cola distributor. |  | 
 
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KYLE: Anything else we should know
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PATRICK: I'd like everyone to know that
    I'm still a n00b as far as reviewing goes, and that any comments or criticism
    on my articles are invited. I'm grateful we have such a great community
    over at readcomicbooks.net and wish we can grow to include
    more and more new readers. Also....I want them to know there is a 20ft pink
    hippo behind them right now waiting for some Chinese food. 
Made you
    look. :) |  | 
There you have it
folks!!! Get over there and read!
 
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