Posted 3 years ago
murdock29
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I purchased a set of toys from the 1940s & 50s that included a plastic Acme camera. Inside the camera was a film strip (looks like undeveloped film) titled "SUPERMAN World's Greatest Adventure Character Series 1." It is published by National Comics Publication Inc. I collect comics but I have never seen this before and I can find no information about what it is. In my experience that may mean it is rare, thus I wanted to ask the experts. I have included a photo of the camera but I'm not sure it goes with it.
Thank you!
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Hay Murdock29 .Well ,This,I believe was a small cam with the film inside.I know in some old golden age comic's.They would have a little tag you cut out and send a dime . They send the small story roll. I know in silver age D.C.'s.They went the disk style of story's on film.I do not know much , or how they are today.Maybe check E-Bay. Some time's collector's weekly in toy's or photo area's.Hope that help you. Keep read'm and collect'm there fun. Frosty21