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- Birthday 06/07/1970
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I get where you are coming from, but I gotta tell ya. I'm honestly not seeing to many kids in my son's elementry school with their own devices or credit card acess to pay for digital. Some might have the ability to access it ,but many do not. Plus they need that initial exposure to the product. When I was a child we had The Hulk on TV ,Superman in theaters ,but it wasn't until a few years later when i walked into a 7eleven and discovered these wonderful, afordable, fun books which captivated my imagination. How do kids just stumble across digital comics to get their first experience ?
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If they were smart , they would do everything in their power to get comics distributed to more mainstream locations. In my town here in the edge of the Bay Area, there is no place at all to buy comics. The grocery store here used to sell comics but went with a different distributer about 5 years ago . Every time a book fair is held at the schools here, they are packed with kids wanting to buy reading material.
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I saw something simular to this description when I was young and just starting out collecting. Fantastic Four #52, it was $7.00 at a Comics&Comics in the SF Bay Area. I wish I bought it.
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GUESS THIS! Most common 1970s book AND grade...
GregoryGoat replied to valiantman's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
Huh, I guess I should trust my instincts more. I was feeling Star Wars because of the amount printed, and how many ended up in collectors hands because of affordability through the years, and looking at the date CGC was founded corelates with the resurgence of popularity for Star Wars. -
GUESS THIS! Most common 1970s book AND grade...
GregoryGoat replied to valiantman's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
I'm guessing the Star Wars. I'm not sure though. -
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Comics that might become valuable if character ever reintroduced
GregoryGoat replied to kav's topic in Comics General
This right here! Robinsons Starman was a amazing run, with many interesting characters. Hell, the Shade alone has a great story. -
Fantastic Four Collecting Thread!
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GregoryGoat replied to N e r V's topic in Comics General
Oh man I loved my Peanuts viewmaster. I had the projector set, and I would present shows to my sister and cousin. -
Childhood Memories: The Toys of the Silver and Bronze Age
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Childhood Memories: The Toys of the Silver and Bronze Age
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Childhood Memories: The Toys of the Silver and Bronze Age
GregoryGoat replied to N e r V's topic in Comics General
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Childhood Memories: The Toys of the Silver and Bronze Age
GregoryGoat replied to N e r V's topic in Comics General
Not my picture but i wish it was. The Six Million Dollar Man - Venus Space Probe was a absolute favorite of mine. Now mine is lost to the ages. -
ASM 238 Appreciation/Club Thread
GregoryGoat replied to Paddy_McShillihan's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
oompfh! That is....hmmm. I would think if the first Hobgoblin is this popular, then certain books like Peter Parker , Spectacular Spider-Man #85 where he gets his augmented strength, the PPSSM # (cant recall the issue # at the moment) with the 1st Roderick Kingsley, or the Hobgoblin Lives mini would garner more attention.