Same as both. Just comics, not figures and stuff (although I do have a plastic cheap Legion Flight Ring and Blue Lantern Ring, given away by my comic shop). I don't buy to sell, or bother 'bagging and boarding,' and given the number of longboxes I haven't opened in years, I'm seriously thinking of just donating a few boxes to my local comic shop to put in their bargain bins or whatever, just to sort of de-clutter the house... (Which feels like sacrilege, but, needs must!) Also rarely if ever buy anything except from my local comic shop. I just can't be fussed to hunt stuff down online. When I'm online, I've got more interesting stuff to do than shop! (Too many friends buy way too much crap online, and boxes arrive every day from Amazon and they open them up and are not even remotely interested in what they've purchased. Seems like a weird addiction, they enjoy that 'click' of spending money, then don't even seem to want what they bought when it arrives?)
And almost all the things by artists I like in the moment. For a while, I'd follow John Byrne around from Alpha Flight, X-Men and Fantastic Four at Marvel to Man of Steel at DC. Also a few like Jim Lee, Marc Silvestri and Whilce Portacio, from Marvel to Image (where I then discovered more artists I liked, like Michael Turner, Brett Booth, J. Scott Campbell, etc.).
As a result, I have all the Alpha Flight issues done by Byrne (2 copies of the all-white Snowbird-in-a-blizzard issue!), and not even a half-dozen issues of the dozens and dozens of issues that came after...
And while I sometimes get into some stuff by great writers with art I don't love, like Stracynzski's Midnight Nation, or Moore's run on Swamp Thing, I usually don't end up liking stuff by the 'hot writer of the minute,' even if they aren't obnoxious. For instance, Neil Gaiman seems to be a cool dude, and his Sandman stuff is practically legendary, and yet, eh, doesn't really do much for me, so I never got into it, and therefore never bought any of it. (Although I'm loving the TV adaptation! On... Netfix, I think?)