I know prices aren’t what they used to be, but it amazes me that people buy comic books at their current price of $4. I remember my outrage when the price went from ten to twelve cents (yeah, I’m old).
Life is easier if your tastes run to funny animals instead of super heroes. I have the #1 Pogo and the 1st Uncle Scrooge, framed on the wall, on a pauper’s budget.
kbyrdleroy123 almost 3 years ago
In the real world, the holy grail is Action Comics #1
WaitingMan almost 3 years ago
I know prices aren’t what they used to be, but it amazes me that people buy comic books at their current price of $4. I remember my outrage when the price went from ten to twelve cents (yeah, I’m old).
jagedlo almost 3 years ago
Corky showing the limits of their friendship?
Chris almost 3 years ago
it’s not worth it.
Geophyzz almost 3 years ago
Life is easier if your tastes run to funny animals instead of super heroes. I have the #1 Pogo and the 1st Uncle Scrooge, framed on the wall, on a pauper’s budget.
martin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Looks slabbed. Couldn’t be read in that condition
kathleenhicks62 almost 3 years ago
That would be different if it were Superman or Spiderman.
Tentoes almost 3 years ago
Having watched “Sweet tooth,” I kindof wish I could read the comic books!
hagarthehorrible almost 3 years ago
For a change, good to see people doing window watching of comics instead of gadgets with i and half eaten apple.
vanaals almost 3 years ago
But Corky, he’d be moving in with the first issue of Rory Ranger.
198.23.5.11 almost 3 years ago
MILTON BERLE COMICS #1(1948),sent to me by an Aunt long gone in New Jersey.Often wondered how much it’s worth.