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Brandon Pennison
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Amazing Spider-Man 10 - Enforcers - Marvel - The Enforcers - Never Has Anyone Fought - Merciless Foes - Jack Kirby
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Thanks Steve
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My copy of ASM is autographed by Stan Lee and John Romita!

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Ooooooooo

Chris trumps almost all of us!

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Captain America #112, from 1969 - two years before I was born. Bought it in a comics shop dirt cheap when I was in my late teens or early 20s (20-22ish).

I used to have a comic that was older, but it had the cover missing when I bought it. It was some Marvel book from 1967 or 68, that was just reprints. (Had Avengers #2 and Daredevil #1 in it; It had more than that, but I forget the rest)



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Phil Kreisel
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Brian - that coverless marvel comic you had was Marvel Super-Heroes #1 from 1966.  Here's the cover for you.

(On the cover it looks like Daredevil was fighting a costumed villain - in the story, it's a boxer/wrestler from the Fixer's Gym - wearing trunks but no shirt or leggings)

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Brian Floyd
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Yes, that's it. Thanks, Phil.  I couldn't remember the name of it, and I don't own it any more so I couldn't go check.

 

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Phil, those were autographed IN PERSON! I was in SEVENTH HEAVEN that weekend!
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Fun Thread.  I have a couple old ECs but this 50s Charlton by Ditko is one of my faves for which I have a pic handy:

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Here's one that in retrospect, got away from me.  In 1969, when I was in Toronto, I had a chance to buy this one for $20.  I thought about it, and passed on it in favor of purchasing a number of Tales to Astonish (#59 - 68) and other 60's Marvel mags to fill holes in my collection.  I was 12, and I only had so much cash (which went a long way in 1969), and was really into Marvel at the time. Choices, choices, choices...

On the other hand, I did manage to get these two mags for $0.50 each later in the year when I was back in Edmonton.

I still own these today.

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Greg Woronchak
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50 cents in 1969 was worth something <g>.

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JB, how did you get the Batman issue from Dick Sprang?

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The old fashioned way. I bought it, along with a recreation of the splash of that first Batman story I read.

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