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#2281573 - 03/24/08 01:54 AM Re: Your first comic? [Re: thecollectron]
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I think my 1st comic was Wolverine's solo series (88) #1 when he was patch.I remember seeing it and thinking "Man, look at this guy with claws standing a top a hill of dead bodies!!This dude is kick *spoon*!!"I was hooked ever since.

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#2308838 - 04/05/08 05:30 AM Re: Your first comic? [Re: Jo Seph]
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Fantastic Four #31

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#2312872 - 04/07/08 08:46 AM Re: Your first comic? [Re: ucleben]
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First was an issue of Turok in the mid 60's.First book that I bought with my own money off the stands was ASM 58.GOD BLESS...

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#2314073 - 04/07/08 06:52 PM Re: Your first comic? [Re: Sasha]
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Amazing Spider-man #263, along with three 2nd tier Marvel books (Thing 22, Doc Strange 69, New Mutants 26 in a 99 cent bag from Pic N' Save This was early '85.



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#2323917 - 04/12/08 03:16 AM Re: Your first comic? [Re: ComicsAndCode]
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#2325857 - 04/13/08 07:01 AM Re: Your first comic? [Re: spracknetch23]
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My first Comic Was a G.I Joe one from the 80's. Cant remember which one.
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#2326705 - 04/13/08 05:25 PM Re: Your first comic? [Re: Whisp]
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All Star 13 (the space cover). ALso got a Mutt & Jeff 5 + two others at the same time. (I was home recovering from a minor accident.) The All Star did it.

No, all those comics and the ones I collected between 1942 and 1950 are gone. But, starting in 1983, I have been working on a DC collection.

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#2327349 - 04/13/08 10:32 PM Re: Your first comic? [Re: jerome34]
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GI Joe #16
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#2328190 - 04/14/08 02:24 PM Re: Your first comic? [Re: jerome34]
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 Originally Posted By: jerome34
All Star 13 (the space cover). ALso got a Mutt & Jeff 5 + two others at the same time. (I was home recovering from a minor accident.) The All Star did it.

No, all those comics and the ones I collected between 1942 and 1950 are gone. But, starting in 1983, I have been working on a DC collection.


Hi Jerome:

Welcome to the Boards I know you have a lot to contribute here \(thumbs u

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#2329478 - 04/15/08 04:55 AM Re: Your first comic? [Re: 143ksk]
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My very first comic was Hot Wheels #1, out of a 25 cent back issue box:



I loved hot wheels cars, had a ton of them, so reading a comic about them seemed cool. But the story didn't really appeal to me all that much, and I never bought another Hot Wheels comic again. I instead branched out into both superheroes and horror books... JLA, Superman, Brave and the Bold, Weird War, Witching Hour, Ghosts, etc. Before too long, 1 story really grabbed my attention and turned me from a casual reader buying whatever looked cool to an avid collector... this book (not my issue, just pulled from the web):



The art and story were great, and the cliffhanger ending had me eagerly awaiting the resolution the following month. And the rest is history...

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