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    Wow, wasnt Fun the first REGULAR comic ever published? Should be worth alot even in its condition. Issue 14 though. Probably has alot of gag and western stories in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Figuremod73 View Post
    Wow, wasnt Fun the first REGULAR comic ever published?
    It started out as "New Fun Comics" before the name change....
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Toyroom View Post
    It started out as "New Fun Comics" before the name change....
    I think it was "More Fun Comics".

    http://images.wikia.com/marvel_dc/im...s_Vol_1_10.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJ Collector View Post
    Nope, "New Fun Comics" ran for 6 issues before they changed it with #7 to "More Fun Comics".

    "More Fun Comics" is the title that featured the debuts of Doctor Occult (Siegel and Shuster's "Superman" prototype), Dr. Fate, The Spectre, Superboy, Green Arrow and Aquaman.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Toyroom View Post
    Nope, "New Fun Comics" ran for 6 issues before they changed it with #7 to "More Fun Comics".

    "More Fun Comics" is the title that featured the debuts of Doctor Occult (Siegel and Shuster's "Superman" prototype), Dr. Fate, The Spectre, Superboy, Green Arrow and Aquaman.
    Ahhhh, I stand corrected, even if I am sitting while I type this.

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    It will be fun to see how much this one brings. I love old comic books especially some of the more odd ones. I have one from the 1960's that deals with race relations and it is done very tastefully considering the era it was made in. It is so odd but still very cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad View Post
    It will be fun to see how much this one brings. I love old comic books especially some of the more odd ones. I have one from the 1960's that deals with race relations and it is done very tastefully considering the era it was made in. It is so odd but still very cool.
    Some like to bash comics for being simple and not very well thought out, but I believe at times they can (and have) succeeded in educating the public without it seeming to be the intent. Green Arrow/Green Latern remains some of the best examples EVER of this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Figuremod73 View Post
    Some like to bash comics for being simple and not very well thought out, but I believe at times they can (and have) succeeded in educating the public without it seeming to be the intent. Green Arrow/Green Latern remains some of the best examples EVER of this.
    I agree and those comics are some of the ones I find as the most interesting. That's why I bought the one I have. I caught my eye when I was browsing through the tons of boxes of old comics at a local store.


    On that same trip to the store I also found another one that is rather odd. It appears to be nothing more then an advertisement for new toys including tons of Mego figures. I will try and dig it out and see if I can scan some of it.
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