Isn’t is scary how you’ll randomly see some old comic cover from decades ago and remember buying/reading it? I can’t name any of my old teachers but I remember Jimmy Olsen meets the Loch Ness monster!
He’s lucky she sold them. My mother threw mine out. But it’s not like they were worth anything. In my day if you bought it you used it. A bunch of us would each buy one at the drug store and pass them around. It was like we had our own lending library. It was similar for baseball cards. You bought them for the gum and used them to make your bike sound like a motorcycle.
I sold my 2000+ comics many years ago. I got a few hundred dollars. But it was nice to hear the owner of the comic book store say that there was a happy crowd of buyers to buy them.
In their latter years, when we tried to clean my folks house/throw things out, my Dad would always say “Better hold onto that (whatever THAT was), it’s going to be worth money someday.” (Spoiler- they weren’t).
When we moved, a few years ago, I actually tried to unload most of my comics collection. I was assured it wasn’t worth the gas it would take to drive them to the comics store. So now I still have over forty years worth of comics and magazines in boxes with me.
When my mom moved us from Tulsa to Kansas City in 1963, there was a stack of my comic books from the 50s about 5 feet tall. I’ve often wondered what happened to them.
Bit of unintended humor for me here. My mother threw away my comics collection when she was cleaning one day. I had the first Superman (Action comics), the first Batman, many of the Golden Age comics – Sniff, Sob…
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator about 4 years ago
Here’s the link to the original vintage art and text.
http://www.lastkisscomics.com/comic/my-vast-comic-book-fortune/
Copy and paste or highlight the link and right click to go to the page. Thanks!
GreasyOldTam about 4 years ago
Her: “Well, OBVIOUSLY I didn’t sell your Last Kiss comics.”
littlejohn Premium Member about 4 years ago
But if I don’t have my comics. I don’t know what snappy comeback line to use in a given situation.
flashdrive1988 about 4 years ago
John, I think newlyweds share at least one experience like this. In my case, it was inadvertently thrown out!
Differentname about 4 years ago
Isn’t is scary how you’ll randomly see some old comic cover from decades ago and remember buying/reading it? I can’t name any of my old teachers but I remember Jimmy Olsen meets the Loch Ness monster!
nosirrom about 4 years ago
He’s lucky she sold them. My mother threw mine out. But it’s not like they were worth anything. In my day if you bought it you used it. A bunch of us would each buy one at the drug store and pass them around. It was like we had our own lending library. It was similar for baseball cards. You bought them for the gum and used them to make your bike sound like a motorcycle.
Ontman about 4 years ago
I sold my 2000+ comics many years ago. I got a few hundred dollars. But it was nice to hear the owner of the comic book store say that there was a happy crowd of buyers to buy them.
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
Lil’l Abner, Nancy and Sluggo, Little LuLu, Andy Capp, Popeye, PLayboys, Alfred E Neumann, WAIT! WHAT?
Dobby53 Premium Member about 4 years ago
In their latter years, when we tried to clean my folks house/throw things out, my Dad would always say “Better hold onto that (whatever THAT was), it’s going to be worth money someday.” (Spoiler- they weren’t).
Buzzworld about 4 years ago
“And you sold them for Monopoly money!?!”
jrankin1959 about 4 years ago
“How I Turned A Million in Real Estate Into $25 in Cash” (Steve Martin)
ajr58(1) about 4 years ago
I know of a city attorney who quit and opened a B&B, after he found his old base ball card collection in his Grandmother’s attic.
michaeljwolff about 4 years ago
When we moved, a few years ago, I actually tried to unload most of my comics collection. I was assured it wasn’t worth the gas it would take to drive them to the comics store. So now I still have over forty years worth of comics and magazines in boxes with me.
coltish1 about 4 years ago
Since when does Dinah Shore grace the $5 bill?
mourdac Premium Member about 4 years ago
Baseball cards and comics were meant to be used and passed around in my day. I’m still not understanding how mint condition old ones exist.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 4 years ago
Wait, I trade them for sex toys!
Scoutmaster77 about 4 years ago
When my mom moved us from Tulsa to Kansas City in 1963, there was a stack of my comic books from the 50s about 5 feet tall. I’ve often wondered what happened to them.
Calvins Brother about 4 years ago
All my old Easy Riders magazines got wasted when my basement flooded. 3 years worth starting at issue 1, gone.
Craig Westlake about 4 years ago
Bit of unintended humor for me here. My mother threw away my comics collection when she was cleaning one day. I had the first Superman (Action comics), the first Batman, many of the Golden Age comics – Sniff, Sob…