Comics were 12 cents and giant issues were 25 cents. And, on Saturdays, you and your friends would all meet in the park and trade comic books so you could follow a couple of dozen series instead of just the two that your weekly allowance afforded you. Good times.
comics are now online. and, depending on what universe of marvel and dc, you might have lois lane revealing superman’s real identity, because she was helping. or, professor x can walk.
Donald Duck comics were always interesting, way back when!! Gyro Gearloose! Gladstone Gander! Granma Duck! “Unca” Scrooge! The Beagle Boys! And a host of others!!
herdleader53 over 9 years ago
In my day they were 12 cents.
Robert Wilson Premium Member over 9 years ago
Comics were 12 cents and giant issues were 25 cents. And, on Saturdays, you and your friends would all meet in the park and trade comic books so you could follow a couple of dozen series instead of just the two that your weekly allowance afforded you. Good times.
vwdualnomand over 9 years ago
comics are now online. and, depending on what universe of marvel and dc, you might have lois lane revealing superman’s real identity, because she was helping. or, professor x can walk.
rroush Premium Member over 9 years ago
Comic books were a dime when I was a kid. God, I feel old.
Doctor Go over 9 years ago
Geez, in my day, they were 12 cents a pop. 25 cents for the big issues.
orbenjawell Premium Member over 9 years ago
Donald Duck comics were always interesting, way back when!! Gyro Gearloose! Gladstone Gander! Granma Duck! “Unca” Scrooge! The Beagle Boys! And a host of others!!
Starman1948 over 9 years ago
Have a tranquil night everyone.
BrookFan over 9 years ago
I’m probably dating myself but I remember when they were a dime.