Posted 2 years ago
VikingFan82
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A few more random comics I have acquired. No clue what they are worth.
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The Killer Mobile Device for Victorian Women
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Gloriously Grotesque 19th-Century Pipes
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The Beautiful Chaos of Improvisational Quilts
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Our Dad, the Water Witch of Wyoming
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This 1959 Goggomobil Is Insanely Cute and Gets 55 MPG. Why Can’t Detroit Do That?
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California Cool: How the Wetsuit Became the Surfer's Second Skin
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The Unfiltered History of Rolling Papers, Plus Tommy Chong's Big Fat Jamaican Vacation
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World's Smallest Museum Finds the Wonder in Everyday Objects
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Fightin’ Femmes: Unmasking Female Superheroes with Author Mike Madrid
When I was growing up in the ’60s and ’70s, reading comics wasn't as popular as it had been in the ’40s or ’50s. But my older sister had comics, including a big collection of “Betty and Veronica.” Our parents encouraged us to read everything, so at 6 years old…
ALL NEW Beetle Bailey Vol. 5 #93 October, 1972 and The Incredible Hulk: Crushed by The Constrictor! Vol. 1 #212 June, 1977 | Comic Books223 of 276 |
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VikingFan82
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A few more random comics I have acquired. No clue what they are worth.
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Frosty21 knows! By the time comics went to 30 cents I was out of the market.
Hello Viking fan 82.Yes the Charlton Beetle bailey is in good to very good shape see can't the page's so any way's. it's about $1.60. Now the Marvel comic is vg to g @ around.$0.60.you can check out price's for free at comicpriceguide.com for free.Nice site.Love the Beetle Bailey.keep read'm and collect'm there fun.Frosty21
This is very cool ! I love stuff like this !
Frosty, Thanks for that info, signed up on the Comic Price Guide and pulled out comics that I had and it came up to $202.50 for what I had laying around. I buy comics but they have to look like new for me to do so. I quess being picky Pays! Dave