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  • david_b
    Never had enough toys..
    • May 9, 2008
    • 2305

    #31
    Originally posted by toys2cool
    mine was one of those king size ones from the 60's Spiderman with Green Goblin on the cover,got it for like $.10 at a flea market in really rough shape,I still have it
    If that was Spiderman Special# 2, (Lo, The Goblin), it was mine too.. It was outstanding. The '73 reprint was one of my first.

    The first I recall having was Captain America# 113 (All Hail Steranko..!!) and Hulk #114, from 1969 which my Dad bought me when I was sick at home.
    Peace.. Through Superior Firepower.

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    • boynightwing
      That Carl Guy
      • Apr 24, 2002
      • 3382

      #32


      This is the first comic I got that I picked out myself at a grocery store.

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      • aquatroy
        Permanent Member
        • Apr 28, 2002
        • 3289

        #33
        Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
        Man oh man, I loved those Dollar Comics, esp. Detective. I was so bummed out when Detective went back to a normal page count and dropped Robin instead of Batgirl...

        Chris
        I LOVE, Love, love those square bound comics from the 60's and 70's. That's my big collecting jones.
        Hey! Check out the pictures.

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        • Figuremod73
          That 80's guy
          • Jul 27, 2011
          • 3017

          #34
          i remember in the late seventies and early eighties (around seven to ten years of age) i use to get those blue ribbon digest books dc put out every month. it was everything from the teen titans, superman, to the years best. it was my earliest exposure to superheroes in general. I also read alot of archie digests because i remember having a large stack of them next to the bed...

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          • Thor
            Thunder God
            • Dec 17, 2009
            • 679

            #35
            It was a old Superman comic from 1980.
            sigpic


            "I've seen things you wouldn't believe."

            - Roy Batty

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            • Random Axe
              The Voice of Reason
              • Apr 16, 2008
              • 4518

              #36
              Fantastic Four 186 from 1977.

              I am fairly certain this is the one as it's burned into my memory picking it from the spinner rack at the local drug store. I distinctly remember the Salem's Seven with the thorny yellow dude and the guy with snake arms. I just researched this issue and found out, strangely enough, it was drawn by George Perez, my all-time favorite artist. How weird is that? I think I'll have to go e-baying for this issue. I'm not really nostalgiac, but that's a cool connection to have to a back issue.

              Scott
              I almost had a psychic girlfriend but she dumped me before we met.

              If anyone here believes in psychokinesis, please raise my hand.

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              • Dark Shadow
                Creature Of The Night
                • May 14, 2011
                • 1070

                #37
                The first comic I asked for was ASM #64, The Vulture's Prey. It was on a shelf in a little market that was in the small town my Great Grandma lived in. We walked down there to buy some groceries, and she asked me if I wanted a coloring book. I said I'd rather have the comic, and that was that.

                The first comic I paid for with my own money was ASM #97. Near the same town, but a different store (a brand new supermarket). I earned a quarter for helping out in the garden that day, and had to have this comic when we drove into town later that afternoon for some meat. I remember handing the lady my quarter, and getting a nickel & five pennies back.

                I still have that copy and to this day, it is my all time favorite Romita cover. I actually have a framed 24x36 Giclee canvas of it in my hallway.

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                • bobws
                  Permanent Member
                  • Feb 13, 2008
                  • 3479

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Thor
                  It was a old Superman comic from 1980.
                  What do you mean "OLD" from 1980? Dude, that just hurts!!!!!!!!!!
                  "Hang on Lady... We go for a RIDE!" - Shorty to Willie Scott.Best movie line from Indiana Jones & the Temple Of Doom

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