my mother threw away all my comics and baseball cards. check the value couple of years ago…worth quite a bit. what is with parents throwing away all our stuff? still bitter.
I still get 5-10 comics a week, and I regularly give the ones that are not for mature audiences to the local kids rec center a month or two after I’m done. Most of them won’t be read again by me, but I’ve seen old ones tattered from being read over and over there.
You are never too old to read comics, but it is also a good idea to share the love with others.
I’m a 58-year old anime freak and still will be when I’m 88. And I can still pull off some awesome cosplay at SakuraCon. So fly those comic books loud and proud, Roy boy!
Roy, be thankful you can still buy comic books. Where I’m from, the only comic store has closed its doors. Some pharmacies still sell some comics, but it’s not the same…
KenTheCoffinDweller over 9 years ago
Mine collection got floored over and is/was sitting on the ceiling between the rafters of our old house. Might not be much use now after 45 years.
rshive over 9 years ago
That’s what Roy gets from eating the wrong taco.
vwdualnomand over 9 years ago
my mother threw away all my comics and baseball cards. check the value couple of years ago…worth quite a bit. what is with parents throwing away all our stuff? still bitter.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 9 years ago
Agreed dog.
Christopher Rose Premium Member over 9 years ago
I still get 5-10 comics a week, and I regularly give the ones that are not for mature audiences to the local kids rec center a month or two after I’m done. Most of them won’t be read again by me, but I’ve seen old ones tattered from being read over and over there.
You are never too old to read comics, but it is also a good idea to share the love with others.
NWdryad over 9 years ago
I’m a 58-year old anime freak and still will be when I’m 88. And I can still pull off some awesome cosplay at SakuraCon. So fly those comic books loud and proud, Roy boy!
NWdryad over 9 years ago
Looking at it from another aspect, those comic book collections could buy a very comfy retirement…..
Dragoncat over 9 years ago
Roy, be thankful you can still buy comic books. Where I’m from, the only comic store has closed its doors. Some pharmacies still sell some comics, but it’s not the same…
ChrisV over 9 years ago
The Number 1 Geek rule: Never throw anything away! It might be worth something someday!