FREE SCANS
...y'u ever cry in a Starbucks?
..., ON,
'So, where's the Baxter Building?'
Posted: 11/15/2013 by itonarely
"My very first Journal"
(or, "Let's see if anyone cares...").
, WELCOMING itonarely:
(I'll jus' pick it up where I left off,
and let it go. - ks = > )
COMICS:
...folk in which I felt I could not relate to,
especially the ones who were trying to emulate
people living in city environments and fabricating
a fake "hard-core" lifestyle!
> '''s jus' like when punk broke, on the West Coast;
> the monkeys didn't make sense. What was realer
> became [more] evident. I still like disco. I was
> sixteen by a few days when we entered into the
> 1980s. I was skirting back into to COMIC BOOKS,
> then. It was later in 1980 when I wanted in put
> my money into comics, in stead of the bank. It
> was the dawn of The Reagan Era, but I felt
> confident then that..
> going out of my way to find and procure.. be a
> COMIC BOOK COLLECTOR
> was.. the best thing I could do.
> , AND would be.. much more enjoyable than an
> account statement!
> (Besides, even then it was said that, Comics can be
> a (PRETTY, GOOD - ks) hedge against inflation).
> (I had no inkling of what the world held.
> ..from ERB to Weird Tales, The Golden Age!, back
> from Conan to Howard, Disney that other Sag.,
> The Spawn of MC Gaines! and on and to FOOM..
> I just soaked up whatever I liked, and listened to
> what other people like, and ventured to things
> that may not have been popular but appealed to me,
> and for other reasons....)
since the age of sixteen (1994 to be exact)!
professor pecora
***
P.S. 'Comics make us smarter.' - Prof. 'P'
> I think so, and so do many others.
> I have learned so much through [American] Comic Books;
> I think my life is so much RICHER for it, at the
> heart level.
Yeah, I am supposed to pay my mortgage too! I can't
wait until January -- my bank will offer me the new
lower monthly mortgage payment without paying the
closing fee! Save about $300 a month. Maybe, I can
buy more comic books but it is important to pay the
mortgage so my wife and kids are happy to live under
the roof.
> Much of the value of things is not appreciated.
> ..a comfortable chair, hot food.
***
...and this:
Member Journal Entry: So, where's the Baxter Building?
By: itonarely
...
It was a beautiful hobby (and still can be I guess) and
for this young boy growing up in New York it was all
about the stories and the wonderful artwork that
accompanied them. It was about adventure and wonder....
and, even at fifty-one (tomorrow), it still is...
See you soon.
> Maaannn.. I'm cryin'....
> (When I read this I started to break up....)
Reply 1:
Welcome to the sharing!
What a great experience you've shared either us, I hope
you enjoy the interaction you have started and continue
to share more.
Happy Hunting!
Lee K
and this
Reply 2:
I'm sure all of us collectors here have a similar story
to yours. I came into the love and adventure of comics in
'85/'86, when I was 12 years old. For me it was Indiana
Jones, New Mutants and Booster Gold that started me off,
but the results were very much like yours.
> I did.
Welcome to the journal writing club! Your thoughts and
experiences are always welcome, as are everybody's!!!
> ~, I do.
and this (from ScreenWriter3D)
Reply 3:
Great to read a journal from a fellow Queens boy!.. and
I hope to read many more! I grew up buying comics in
Jamaica, Briarwood, Kew Gardens and Forest Hills. I
bought comics here and there from 74 - 78, but didn't
take collecting seriously until 1979, when I was ten.
I am going to wish you an early Happy Birthday! I hope
you have your comic book wishes come true!
SW3D
> awe man; awe man....
> ...y'u ever cry in a Starbucks...?
> My fiftieth is two weeks away, and reality is more
> astounding than fiction..
> but
> man,
> the fiction helps.
***
Welcome aboard!!
I may be one of those Marvel Guys referred to by SW3D,
but that doesn't mean I don't like DC stuff.
I'm just far more partial to The Marvel Universe
storylines than the DC ones. But it really doesn't
matter what your interests are, as long as you are
collecting and enjoying what you are into.
And we here on the registry love it when people get on
the journals and talk incessantly about their interests
and their collections and acquisitions.
As TNerb said, it would be great to see some of your
issues on the journals and get an idea of what you've
submitted so far to CGC.
Again, welcome to Club Addiction and may your comics
always come back better than you expect!!!
But seriously, the Journals and it's community
welcome all sorts of collectors bringing their
wealth of knowledge and passions to share. We
love to know what you collect, why you collect,
what your collecting goals and ambitions are,
and especially love to read things about how
collecting is the make-up of your soul as it
is for all of us (that's a constant reassurance
we're not the only one's doing this).
> Thanks, folks.. thanks ALOT.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>...
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue
(in image, clockwise, starting from th' upper left)
> On the SOMETHING OLD: this is the 25th cgc'd Judge Dredd
> #3 (Eagle Comics), and the 10th 9.8, Cert.# 008. This is
> a BEST OF TWO WORLDS copy; it came from 'the inner sanctuum.'
> This Baby is 30!
> Cert. # -011 may be the last of the JD3s from the files, it
> is possible that an issue may have been misplaced. Next,
> for my Eagle Comics issues are the number ones. Hopefully,
> I can get the 175th spot. ...may be out-debted until Feb.,
> though.
> Nevertheless, it's GREAT to read of the [/your] year end,
> and begining preparations in the journals; it gives me
> hope and confidence in the coming season....
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>...
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