My “golden age” of comic collecting ended with the last runs of such magazines as : Fightin’ Army (Charlton, 157 issues from 1956 to 1984) 1 Fightin’ Marines (Charlton, 163 issues from 1955 to 1984) 1 G.I. Combat (Quality/DC, 288 issues from 1952 to 1987) Our Fighting Forces (DC, 181 issues from 1954 to 1978) Sgt. Fury, et al.
I get why people like these. I do too but man, they’re expensive! Cheaper than the originals alot of the time. Also, when it comes to Golden Age Comics, nothing beats holding an original in your hands. I once was allowed to flip through a low grade copy of Action Comics #1. The reprints just don’t do it justice.! It was like a religious experience…
I really enjoy my omnibuses, but you have to be careful as they can be pricey. Good for all ages of comics. I would like to find some of the missing sets though.
This storyline will be worth it if Jeff realizes he can’t get all those books in his luggage on the plane ride back. Or if he gets home and Pam tosses them all out, or Ed uses them for bathroom reading because there’s no newspaper anymore.
Donald Benson Premium Member about 1 year ago
I thought the affordable B&W omnibuses came and went some years ago. Unless he’s blowing a ton of money on the pricey color reprints.
Doctor Toon about 1 year ago
There is a problem with books that big
I’ve been reading the Marvel Comics Encyclopedia and it is massive
To read it in my recliner, I have to put a tray on my lap to hold the furshlugger thing
Blu Bunny about 1 year ago
No, I just repurchased my old comic books, again.
Dogouse Reilly about 1 year ago
Can anyone else there see Silver Age Jeff? Are the books SAJ is holding real?
French Persons Premium Member about 1 year ago
Jff sold them all, and now has spent five times the money buying them all back.
rockyridge1977 about 1 year ago
Pocket full of plastic.
Kidon Ha-Shomer about 1 year ago
My “golden age” of comic collecting ended with the last runs of such magazines as : Fightin’ Army (Charlton, 157 issues from 1956 to 1984) 1 Fightin’ Marines (Charlton, 163 issues from 1955 to 1984) 1 G.I. Combat (Quality/DC, 288 issues from 1952 to 1987) Our Fighting Forces (DC, 181 issues from 1954 to 1978) Sgt. Fury, et al.
skinkis.com about 1 year ago
I get why people like these. I do too but man, they’re expensive! Cheaper than the originals alot of the time. Also, when it comes to Golden Age Comics, nothing beats holding an original in your hands. I once was allowed to flip through a low grade copy of Action Comics #1. The reprints just don’t do it justice.! It was like a religious experience…
grozar about 1 year ago
More com-x! GIANT Re-Print Books! Pmmmm is going to rip Jffffffy and his ‘lil’ buddy’ a new aye-h0le.
David York Premium Member about 1 year ago
I really enjoy my omnibuses, but you have to be careful as they can be pricey. Good for all ages of comics. I would like to find some of the missing sets though.
oakie817 about 1 year ago
sigh…i still have about 7000 comics
mjowens1985 about 1 year ago
This storyline will be worth it if Jeff realizes he can’t get all those books in his luggage on the plane ride back. Or if he gets home and Pam tosses them all out, or Ed uses them for bathroom reading because there’s no newspaper anymore.
Prince George XXXV about 1 year ago
Pete looks really glad to see the books.
ToneeRhianRose about 1 year ago
Nice collection! ❤