franklinpence
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I used to have a couple of those...Been quiet in here for a few weeks. Picked these up over the past couple of weeks. I’ve been looking for Batman 225 for a while. Most that I saw had significant condition issues. Some wear on the one I found, but I’m good with it. The Defenders Annual is rough, but I couldn’t pass it up
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Had a chat with my cousin a few days ago. Our talk got around to corner stores in Savannah, GA when we were kids. He remembers that the store we frequented charged an extra penny for the most popular comics, pressuring kids to buy one or more of the less popular titles. He didn’t like the folks who ran that shop, but it was the closest one to where he lived. I loved visiting his family during summers back then, despite the biting insects at dusk and the smell from the paper mill when the breeze was from the coast.Not disputing your dilemma but SS was never 13¢. No comics were.
They were 10¢ from the 1930s through about 1962. Then they went up to 12¢
SS actually launched as 25¢ double sized book for the first 7 issues. It was a “premium” title but that hurt sales. Then went down to standard size for 15¢ which was the avg price by the late 60s.
They pretty much just went up in 5¢ increments through the 70s and most of the 80s. Once it hit 75¢ they started jumping by 25¢ until they hit $2.99 in the 00s.
Current comics average 3.99-6.99.
Trend started in the late 70s, but I guess there are still newsstand variants being printed now. It’s just a small percent? This blog has some of the history.What year did they stop doing newsstand editions? I remember fondly checking the spinning rack at the Krogers in Fountain City for stuff in the early 90s.
Had a chat with my cousin a few days ago. Our talk got around to corner stores in Savannah, GA when we were kids. He remembers that the store we frequented charged an extra penny for the most popular comics, pressuring kids to buy one or more of the less popular titles. He didn’t like the folks who ran that shop, but it was the closest one to where he lived. I loved visiting his family during summers back then, despite the biting insects at dusk and the smell from the paper mill when the breeze was from the coast.
Nice!Found a good deal on this so I added it to my collection.
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I hated that version of Scarecrow. Never should have happened.Here is the new version of Scarecrow in Absolute. Thoughts?
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