I must go with comics.
I have appreciation for both, but in the end what matters to me the most is the pacing of the story. Some stories are told better through movies; directors provide the pacing for you because they simply know how to tell the story better in that limited time frame.
But when it comes to comics, the freedom you have with the pages is what gives you a deeper connection to the story. Think of all the story arcs that have completely caught you off-guard, had you yell "WTF??" in a public setting, and made you flip back five or six pages just to make sure you read it right. Realistically, a time you turned the page and was transfixed for several minutes, whether it be the writing, the energy, or the art that struck you. There are so many variables between the panels that every reader can have a different experience, and everyone can get something different form it. You can argue that same point with movies, but at the same time the director's motives of creating mood, opinion and point of view can often be overbearing. Comics deal with abstract thoughts better than most mediums as well, you have visuals AND words at your disposal in any format and progression you could conceive. The spectrum of storytelling is limitless.
But yeah... comics.
I swear I'm not trying to debate! This is PURELY to explain why I prefer comics to movies, nothing else. It won't hurt to say that I DO absolutely LOVE movies, just that I love obsessively talking about comics...I'm new to posting on forums, by the way... how much is too much??? Probably a few paragraphs ago, but... geeks!
