Comic Book Cover Of The Day
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#927
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I am not a TMNT fan but that would make an awesome looking huge print to cover your wall.
#928
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Are those two different Usagis or did they just need to make sure he was on more than one cover?
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#931
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Bonus cover:
Spoiler:
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#933
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#934
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Supes looks pissed! Good luck, you Nazi fucks.
#935
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I don't know about you guys, but this dude seems super intimidating to me with that name!
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#938
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^"Chum!" Sounds condescending to me, Batman!
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I'm old, the first comics I remember buying off the rack were 25 cents.
But three packs! I remember buying lots of those, usually the Gold Key ones. But it was always really tough to see what the middle comic was.
But three packs! I remember buying lots of those, usually the Gold Key ones. But it was always really tough to see what the middle comic was.

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Oooo, first Frank Miller Daredevil.
I bought that X-men vs. New Teen Titans the week it came out at my local comics shop, thinking "This thing is gonna be worth a lot of money!"
I bought that X-men vs. New Teen Titans the week it came out at my local comics shop, thinking "This thing is gonna be worth a lot of money!"
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#945
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Nice! And the Christmas 1939 inscriptions are adorable. Wonder whatever happened to Mary and "Shorty-Boy"? (don't say "they died"
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#946
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Couldn’t help but do a search, and this came up:
https://www.channel3000.com/obituari...59108d85c.html
If Bronkster’s comic was hers, she’d have been around seven years old when she got it. The handwriting seems like that of an adult (or just dates from an era when young people could write and read cursive - sigh), so maybe an older relative gave it to her. Or it’s a completely unrelated woman.
https://www.channel3000.com/obituari...59108d85c.html
If Bronkster’s comic was hers, she’d have been around seven years old when she got it. The handwriting seems like that of an adult (or just dates from an era when young people could write and read cursive - sigh), so maybe an older relative gave it to her. Or it’s a completely unrelated woman.
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#947
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Couldn’t help but do a search, and this came up:
https://www.channel3000.com/obituari...59108d85c.html
If Bronkster’s comic was hers, she’d have been around seven years old when she got it. The handwriting seems like that of an adult (or just dates from an era when young people could write and read cursive - sigh), so maybe an older relative gave it to her. Or it’s a completely unrelated woman.
https://www.channel3000.com/obituari...59108d85c.html
If Bronkster’s comic was hers, she’d have been around seven years old when she got it. The handwriting seems like that of an adult (or just dates from an era when young people could write and read cursive - sigh), so maybe an older relative gave it to her. Or it’s a completely unrelated woman.
I have a number of Golden Age comics that have names written on them, and have occasionally wondered about the person who originally owned the book so long ago.
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Brian T (01-25-25)
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I had decent size collection of silver age Marvels when I was a kid. Most of them published from 1965-70. I was 7-12 years old. Bought them off the rack at the drug store. On the first page, under the legend, I put my initials. Have always wondered if they're still out there in collections. Anybody got any silver age comics with 'RW' written under the legend?
#949
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#950
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Lois is hot in this cover, and it kind-of is a headlight cover.









