#ComicsThatMadeMeCry Will Make You Cry
If there’s one thing that’s there is too much of online, it’s the hashtag. Sure, a hashtag can be useful, but sometimes, people go overboard. However, now and then, we stumble upon a hashtag that’s so brilliant it can bring a tear to your eye. Just like this trending hashtag on Twitter – #ComicsThatMadeMeCry.
There is an alternative hashtag, #ComicThatMadeMeCry, though we’re not sure which has the stronger claim to fame. It doesn’t really matter, though, #ComicThatMadeMeCry or #ComicsThatMadeMeCry, the tweets you’ll read will tug at your heartstrings.
Comic book lovers, writers, and illustrators have taken to the social media platform to share their favorite moments from comic books. But these are no ordinary favorite moments. These are moments that resonated with them on a deep, personal, emotional level. We’ll say it again – a level that will make you cry.
We’re sure you are thinking of at least one tweet that will match perfectly with the hashtag #ComicThatMadeMeCry or #ComicsThatMadeMeCry, but before you compose that tweet and post it, why not see what moments squeezed tears out of your peers’ hearts?
How much time do you have?
Such a simple sentence, but it expresses our sentiments exactly.
#ComicsThatMadeMeCry
How much time do you have? pic.twitter.com/O9DJbiz5OT— Lyds⎊? (@xslonelywolf) June 3, 2019
Babs and Dick
The #ComicsThatMadeMeCry hashtag is slaying me. Someone must be chopping onions around here!
Here’s two pages from Nightwing 1996 #91 during the good ol’ Babs n’ Dick days that had be choked up. pic.twitter.com/yteZYVNbzB— CorvidChaser (@CorvidChaser) June 4, 2019
You never forget your first.
#ComicsThatMadeMeCry One of my first JL issues I ever bought, I only found it moving years later after I developed context for all the events it referenced; from Bruce and Diana’s reaction to Clark’s death, to Bruce’s death, to the early days of the League… top-notch stuff. pic.twitter.com/Rqkla2Z7VW
— Bryan Powers (@No_Mr_Powers) June 4, 2019
It’s not all about the mainstream comics.
As a teen, this one sure hit me in the feels. #ComicsThatMadeMeCry pic.twitter.com/J6K8FXPgaD
— å lære meg nye ting (@min_nye_ting) June 3, 2019
“Is home”
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“Is home.”
If I even think about We3 too much it makes me cry…and also makes me want to read it yet again.#ComicsThatMadeMeCry #literallythesinglebestcomic pic.twitter.com/8Z3x16Zpwi
— Andrew Carl (@andrewthecarl) June 3, 2019
“I am Ms Marvel”
???
“Is home.”
If I even think about We3 too much it makes me cry…and also makes me want to read it yet again.#ComicsThatMadeMeCry #literallythesinglebestcomic pic.twitter.com/8Z3x16Zpwi
— Andrew Carl (@andrewthecarl) June 3, 2019
Harley and Dinah
#ComicsThatMadeMeCry Harley and Dinah’s friendship in @DCComics #injustice Year 2 was everything, but this moment … just augh. Harley… @TomTaylorMade you made it hurt, man. pic.twitter.com/YEiwyHdi3B
— Melissa Flores (@misty_flores) June 4, 2019
Iron Man and Cap
#ComicsThatMadeMeCry But like, in an extremely formative way. pic.twitter.com/Qe9X6rCyym
— Meg Downey (@rustypolished) June 3, 2019
Superman and Shazam
#ComicsThatMadeMeCry
Superman finds out that Shazam! is just a boy and OW MY HEARTThe whole thing is only a few pages long and worth the read. pic.twitter.com/Jyx3hOspuQ
— Audley: suckling on the cultural zeitgeist (@AudleyZDarke) June 3, 2019