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Comic Books
In reply to the discussion: These were the comic books my father made me throw out in 1969 [View all]DFW
(56,569 posts)19. When I see what some old comic books are worth today, I stare in disbelief.
Last edited Fri Nov 25, 2022, 06:57 PM - Edit history (1)
If you go to HA.com and look at the prices some old comic books bring today, you will inevitably ask yourself if your mom or dad didn't toss out a couple of thousand dollars' worth of collectibles? Indeed, the reason I got to meet Stan Lee in the first place was because I told the CEO of HA.com that I would be out in LA to visit my elder daughter, who was living there at the time. He asked if I would like to have lunch with Stan Lee? I said who wouldn't? He said OK, he'd arrange it. I said suuuuuure you will. But he knew Stan, and he DID arrange it.
Afterward, Stan referred to my family (minus me) as "your fabulous females."
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My husband's mother did the same with his comic book & baseball card collection.
CrispyQ
Nov 2022
#8
I had Number Ones and complete original runs of Fantastic Four, X-Men, Daredevil, Avengers,
Midnight Writer
Nov 2022
#10
There were congressional hearings about the dangers of horror comic books.The damage done
3Hotdogs
Nov 2022
#12
Mom could have retired in luxury if she had not tossed dads awesome baseball card collection.
Ziggysmom
Nov 2022
#13