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If you could only have one comic

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Nice question.

Without a great bit of thought, it comes down to two- Captain Marvel 29( Marvel Comics) and Star*Reach #1. CM 29 introduced me to Starlins modern mythology, and SR#1 took it places code comics could only dream of going.

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My favorite comic that I own, have ever owned, and ever will own.

Hand signed in front of my own eyes by my childhood hero just before I shook his hand and only a few months before he passed away. :(

This will be cremated with my body.

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what would it be?If they were all worth the same what is your favorite book?

 

If only one then none.

 

I've always been a run collector.

 

If I couldn't attempt to own the entire Ditko run of ASM 1 - 38 plus Anns and AF 15 I wouldn't want any of them.

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I suppose you're talking just for reading value and in that case I'd want a copy of The Killing Joke.

I just can't get tired of that one.

Of course if we were talking about HC and such it would be a different story (That Bone one volume edition comes to mind)...

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My favorite comic that I own, have ever owned, and ever will own.

Hand signed in front of my own eyes by my childhood hero just before I shook his hand and only a few months before he passed away. :(

This will be cremated with my body.

:luhv:

 

 

This rules!

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Wolverine 75. I love this issue, it covers a lot of Logan's personality in a way that had never been done before. I remember how shocked everyone was that Wolverine truly lost his adamantium, and each page turn the first time I read it was monumental. It's great, and I've re-read it at least 50 times since it's come out.

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