Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for August 01, 2024

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    Space-Buckaroo  4 months ago

    Photosynthesis Photoshop same thing?

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    SquidGamerGal  4 months ago

    Nice! Does that arm also shoot repulsor blasts?

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    Teto85 Premium Member 4 months ago

    In 2024 a copy of “Action Comics” No. 1 was auctioned for a record breaking $6 millon. And an issue of Superman No. 1 sold for $5.3 million in 2022. Spidey did not steal a thing.

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    HarryLime Premium Member 4 months ago

    Yes, I was 18 when that Spider-Man comic came out. Of course I bought it, but as a teen I lived “in the moment,” and most likely traded it for a Blackhawk comic … which was then traded for an Uncle Scrooge. On the other hand, it might be still up in the attic in our old home, safely stored in plastic away from my older brother. Sadly, the house sold years and years ago.

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    basspro  4 months ago

    Smile you are on Candid Camera.

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    mindjob  4 months ago

    They like to watch Jordan crack walnuts

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    The Duke  4 months ago

    And at the age of six Jordan became the world’s youngest arm wrestling champion!

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member 4 months ago

    How many slugs can a sea slug slug if a sea slug slugged some slugs?

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member 4 months ago

    On a darker note, Jordan took the dark path and grew up to be Darth Vader.

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    oish  4 months ago

    I once walked in a pond and got algae on my legs – does that count as granting me the ability of “temporary photosynthesis” ?

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    alkabelis Premium Member 4 months ago

    Back in the day I had an original Hulk #1. Even if I still had it, it’d be so dog eared that it would be worth little or nothing. Who knew?

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    heligoland  4 months ago

    There is some evidence that Xenopus can do this too as tadpoles.

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    airace  4 months ago

    In the mid 80’s I had a complete run of Amazing Spiderman, #1 thru #300, I sold the collection at a Comic-con and brought a 486 computer with a 15" monitor a 40 meg harddrive and 2 megs of ram-after a few years it was about worthless but if I had kept the comics they would have about doubled at that time and about ten times by now!

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    exitseven  4 months ago

    I wonder how much X-Men # 1 is worth? I remember that I had that one.

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    oakie817  4 months ago

    i had that comic when i was a kid

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    moosemin  4 months ago

    How can anyone walk, or drive (or being driven by) homeless poor on the streets after spending that obscene amount of money on a comic book?

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    Charlie Fogwhistle  4 months ago

    I had Issues #1 and #2 of the Fantastic Four. Don’t tell me what they might be worth today. It wouldn’t be good for my mental health.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  4 months ago

    And the eternally broke Peter Parker didn’t see a nickel of it!!

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