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It's been 50 YEARS show us your books from 1963!

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What? Nobody's posted any more comics for three weeks?

 

Well since we're well into March, here are some of my DC comics cover dated fifty years ago this month:

 

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One wonders how many covers featured Superman's secret identity being revealed.

 

Not surprising that we all now know that he's Clark Kent then, is it?

 

;)

 

Scans of five more of my DCs cover dated twenty years ago:

 

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One wonders how many covers featured Superman's secret identity being revealed.

 

Not surprising that we all now know that he's Clark Kent then, is it?

 

;)

 

Scans of five more of my DCs cover dated twenty years ago:

 

14-06-2012114628PM.jpg

 

15-10-201145710PM.jpg

 

22-05-201131504PM.jpg

 

30-10-2011104315PM.jpg

 

15-07-201235841PM.jpg

 

:cool:

 

 

Another excellent set of books. :applause: You have to love Batman and Robin as mischievous medieval pranksters. :cool:

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Cool! I remember examining that cover in November 1963 at the United Cigar Store at the corner of Dundas Street and Richmond Street in downtown London. I wonder how my comic buying/collecting activities over the years would have been impacted had I bought it?

 

It's still very high on the list of Marvel comics I'd most like to get for my collection.

 

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Both those titles are underappreciated.

 

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