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Post by urrutiap on Jun 26, 2019 19:38:24 GMT -5
Im actually enjoying old Amazing Spider Man more than Avengers.
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Post by urrutiap on Jun 26, 2019 19:34:53 GMT -5
The only new Marvel comics Im all caught up on is Immortal Hulk and Star Wars.
In my opinion, Immortal Hulk is pretty good and somewhat dark. its gotten a bi gory now with issues 18 and 19 though
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Post by urrutiap on Jun 25, 2019 23:29:59 GMT -5
yep.
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Post by urrutiap on Jun 25, 2019 19:32:47 GMT -5
The issues involving Green Goblin were pretty good to read through but holy cow.
the dialogue took forever to read.
Plus Betty Brant being annoying when Ned Leeds was hanging around
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Post by urrutiap on Jun 25, 2019 19:30:50 GMT -5
actual comic book shops were not around for me back in the early 1980s when I was a little kid. New comics were in the spinner rack or in the newsstand section along with the ocassional Cracked and Mad Magazines at the damn drug pharmacy store and at the grocery store.
If your parents couldve afforded it back then, yes there were those tiny back issue ads from Mile High but you expect a little kid to just order a back issue at the time back then? No.
what the drug stores and grocery stores had for new comics you had to deal with it and if you or at least your parents were lucky, there were once in awhile a flea market going on but only if you were lucky to even see old issues of something like Amazing Spider Man or whatever at a flea market or garage sale in the frikkin early 1980s.
Like I said and i get tired of these topic threads.
Drug stores and grocery stores were our only source to even buy a comic book along with Mad and Cracked Magazine
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Post by urrutiap on Jun 25, 2019 15:20:39 GMT -5
Last night I read some old Amazing Spider-Man # 33 to 42.
Some good decent stuff
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Post by urrutiap on Jun 25, 2019 15:17:54 GMT -5
Would you just drop it already and stop bringing up topics like this?
Some of us older folk, we were little kids in the early 1980s. Im saying we got our comics and sometimes an issue of Cracked or Mad off of the newstsand section at the drug pharmacy store along with grocery stores.
as for frikkin "back issues", there were ads of Mile High back in the day but not every kid's parents could afford stuff like that. Isnt Mile High techinically more of a warehouse of junk anyway?
what we got from pharmacy stores and the grocery stores we got what was there. Period.
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Post by urrutiap on Jun 25, 2019 7:52:45 GMT -5
well, maybe for you mrbrlyn.
For me, when I was a little kid in the early 1980s, thats how it was. the drug pharmacy stores and grocery stores with the small newsstand area where they were my "comic book shop".
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Post by urrutiap on Jun 24, 2019 20:15:25 GMT -5
I hate to say it again.
Pretty much for everyone in the early 1980s the downtown drug pharmacy store and the newsstand magazine section at grocery stores were our "comic book shops" at the time.
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Post by urrutiap on Jun 22, 2019 1:55:40 GMT -5
Ive been up all night since 11 binge reading Immortal Hulk from issue 3 to 17.
Pretty good series
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Post by urrutiap on Jun 21, 2019 21:52:18 GMT -5
The only old comic book i read earlier tonight is John Byrne's Superman # 10
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Post by urrutiap on Jun 21, 2019 21:50:33 GMT -5
Stuff ive been reading earlier tonight
Marvel Legacy Hunt for Wolverine Hunt for Wolverine Adamantium Agenda Hunt for Wolverine Madridpoor - just started reading the first issue
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Post by urrutiap on Jun 17, 2019 6:49:44 GMT -5
All i ever see for new plain trading cards these days is WWE wrestling cards, once in awhile another new Garbage Pail Kid series such as last year's Halloween themed Garbage Pail Kids, sports which i see alot and weird cartoonish stuff for the kids.
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Post by urrutiap on Jun 17, 2019 6:47:10 GMT -5
yes thats what Id like to know, Only in her series. Batman I think he was dealing with Bane and a broken back during Death of Superman or at least World Without Superman at the time?
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Post by urrutiap on Jun 16, 2019 22:18:48 GMT -5
Today ive read issues 7 to 10 of Len Wein's Swamp Thing from the still new 2018 Bronze Age Vol 1 trade of Swamp Thing
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