I commiserate with this…we had access to collections that literally filled rooms…large families had comic books every which way. And if you had older siblings, THEY had the comics from your dad (moms got the furniture and clothing)…I read first editions of Lone Ranger, Mickey Mouse, DC, Marvel, the historical ones….so many I cannot remember them all until I see them again…I was blessed but lost them all. I would like to read a bunch of them again…the X-Men in the living ship/creature was one of the most memorable story arcs…very ingenious. House of Seven Gables, I recall too. Donald Duck and Scrooge McDuck….Spiderman’s beginning. Hulk’s creation…Swampthing vs Manthing…and Xray Two Way specs. In those days, Stan the Man answered your letters. I miss that.
He would better serve his purpose by appearing to his mother and telling her not to throw them out. Or put them in a damp garage. (Whether or not in plastic sleeves)
Monty (grown-up), go home! Leave Monty (child) alone! He will learn from his mistakes—very little. He will grow up to be YOU. If you tinker with the Timeline, chances are you will never exist….
Dirty Dragon over 4 years ago
Instead of going to all this trouble, wouldn’t a few helpful stock tips do the trick here?
Enter.Name.Here over 4 years ago
“Now, were did we keep those first-year-issue “redline” Hot Wheels we got for Christmas last year?
gary over 4 years ago
Much simpler and profitable to just have him buy some shares of Microsoft.
shamino over 4 years ago
The comics weren’t rare when they were just published. So buy two copies – read one and preserve the other.
MartinPerry1 over 4 years ago
Leave it to an adult to ruin a childhood past time, just like soap box derbies.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 4 years ago
Man, now I find myself wishing I hadn’t ever used up that last tube of Ipana toothpaste.
WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago
So no one finds it the least bit creepy that a grown man appears in a child’s bedroom and says he is from the future?
yangeldf over 4 years ago
Assuming Monty was a kid in the 80’s or 90’s I doubt any of those comics are actually worth anything even if they’re in mint condition.
Patlet over 4 years ago
I commiserate with this…we had access to collections that literally filled rooms…large families had comic books every which way. And if you had older siblings, THEY had the comics from your dad (moms got the furniture and clothing)…I read first editions of Lone Ranger, Mickey Mouse, DC, Marvel, the historical ones….so many I cannot remember them all until I see them again…I was blessed but lost them all. I would like to read a bunch of them again…the X-Men in the living ship/creature was one of the most memorable story arcs…very ingenious. House of Seven Gables, I recall too. Donald Duck and Scrooge McDuck….Spiderman’s beginning. Hulk’s creation…Swampthing vs Manthing…and Xray Two Way specs. In those days, Stan the Man answered your letters. I miss that.
Out of the Past over 4 years ago
He would better serve his purpose by appearing to his mother and telling her not to throw them out. Or put them in a damp garage. (Whether or not in plastic sleeves)
Sisyphos over 4 years ago
Monty (grown-up), go home! Leave Monty (child) alone! He will learn from his mistakes—very little. He will grow up to be YOU. If you tinker with the Timeline, chances are you will never exist….
comicalUser over 4 years ago
Tongs would just do more damage!