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I'm pretty sure GI Joe ARAH was what got me hooked on comics as a kid, although I wasn't able to get the issues in order back then.
Some other random comics my dad happened to give me helped. I remember owning some Archie digests, DC Blue Ribbon Digests (the one where the Justice League picks their members on the cover was pretty scary with mixed DC stories of Hex, Sgt. Rock, etc.) I don't know the numbers but I also recall being given a Marvel comics of Iron Man fighting spores and an Incredible Hulk issue where the Absorbing Man was in it and Banner was trapped in a tunnel. This is all from memory from the 3rd grade (or something) so I'm kind of fuzzy about some of the details.
not sure if this was the right issue...
The digest, I think, had an JL envelope cover...I can't find it online.
The fact that most of the book is in black and white didn't even phase me...used to just sit and read for hours.
Me too! I still have my copy, it's more worn out than a family Bible. I wasn't a regular buyer of comics as a kid, more random pickups, mostly Batman and treasuries.
The comic that got me serious into comics when I was a teenager, I started buying X-Men back issues hardcore:
Good question. I can't be sure which was 1st, but I do recall my dad buying ma a giant Tarzan comic & well remember Superman vs Hercules. Must've read each one 20 times.
My favorite comics as a little kid was not Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, Fantastic Fours, etc...
...it was Little Lulu...
My uncle bought Little Lulu, and my mom bought my Casper and Wendy, (although I can't remember which came first).
"Do you believe, you believe in magic?
'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
If your mission is magic your love will shine true."
The earliest one I remember I need some help with: I was 4 or 5 (circa 1970, then) abd souldn read but could rcognioze letters and pick out words, It must have been an issue of Justice League, probably a JLA/JSA team up because I remember being confused by what I thought was Robin's costume, which looking back, now realize might have been Dr. Mid-Nite. I seem to remmber the action taking place on the moon, and the heroes like Batman wearing space suits . . . anybody have a thought on the issue?
Aside from that, these are all ones I clearly remember picking up at the drugstore and reading over and over for years aftetr . . . I could quote pages for you from memory still:
One of the first Superhero comics I got was this one - probably at some point in the 70s - probably from a road trip in one of those bagged 3-packs. This one stands out because I thought it was so creepy. The date is '74, but there's no way I had it from that year because I would have been too young.:
Again, Marvel really sucked me into superhero comics around '82.
Not sure which one I bought first. One of my best friends had a huge collection of Amazing-Spiderman comics and he was really nice about letting me borrow them. I did take really good care of his comics, would read them and promptly return them. He basically let me borrow whatever I wanted so I didn't have a huge need to run out and buy any.
"The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
~Vaclav Hlavaty
I've been reading comics as long as i could read starting with the peter pan FF and batman reprints. I can vividyl remember reading a hardback of of 50's batman stories in the back of the roadmaster in 76 when I was 4
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