The only physical comic books that I still pull and then buy at my lcbs are
Wolverine,
Wolverine and the X-Men and
Invincible (the best superhero comic book on stands today).
In the hardcover/trade paperback format, I've been collecting
30 Days of Night,
Astonishing X-Men,
Daredevil,
Powers and
The Punisher (MAX), and while these series are now over, I proudly own
Supreme Power and
Y: The Last Man (my absolute favourite comic book series of all time).
With that said, I buy most of my weekly comic books digitally through the comiXology app on my iPhone (which is hilarious because, being a comic book reader of 25 years, I used to be totally against the format). My current digital pull list consists of
Atomic Robo,
Justice League,
Locke & Key,
Mind the Gap,
Morning Glories,
Saga,
Saucer Country,
Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man,
Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates,
Ultimate Comics: X-Men,
The Walking Dead,
Witch Doctor and
Wonder Woman. I'm also buying
Action Comics,
Aquaman,
Batman,
Detective Comics and
The Incredible Hulk, but I haven't really been enjoying those lately, so they're all on the chopping block. For mini-series, I've been buying
America's Got Powers and the started-off-cool-but-now-is-just-horrendously-bad
Avengers vs. X-Men.
Phew!
I'm coming to the point where I'll be dropping a
LOT, though, including
all physical copies. I used to love my physical comic books, but in this day and age, digital's been cheaper for me and much more convenient in the sense that they don't take up closet space, I don't have to worry about condition/value and there's no more agony if I don't collect all the variant covers. Plus I can read comics all day at work and not get caught.