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Tnerb

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Sometimes suspense is good. The kind a comic book gives you when you have no idea what is going to happen next. Sometimes it is at the end of an auction that you really want to win. And sometimes it is when you go to sleep and you have no idea what the morning is going to bring. Today was a lazy day, although I did accomplish a few items around the home I did so with the new Batman Trilogy I picked up on Blue Ray. I tend to pick up books from sets I want to complete. I have trouble picking up a lone book here or there but it looks like that is where I might wind up.

I was happy when the Marvel Team-up Annual #6 ended up in the complete New Mutants set. This allowed me to delete a full Marvel Team-Up set that I would have most likely only picked up one other book, issue #100. But, as I am watching the movies I am remembering a few other books I had. I think issue #502 had Alfred and Mr. Fox on the cover; at least that is who I think they are. It has been a long time since I read that book and somehow it disappeared from my collection. I hate to think I abandoned it when I purged my comics.

The cover is just something from my youth. I don't remember issue #503 because I didn't have it. There was a copy of Action Comics as well that I truly loved for the cover alone. I wrote about that one previously. Marvel might truly be my favorite playground to follow along with but there are many books from Detective Comics that have a hold over me too. I might not get them in a high grade, and I might not even get them graded at all, but I think that maybe, just maybe, to reminisce about a younger time, a more innocent time, when I couldn't wait to read part two of two, I might get them again just to read.

Thanks for Reading

Tnerb

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