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In reply to the discussion: As a kid, what was/were your favorite comic book/books to read. I would read The Archies, Casper, Mad Mag The price was [View all]debm55
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As a kid, what was/were your favorite comic book/books to read. I would read The Archies, Casper, Mad Mag The price was [View all]
debm55
Jan 5
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Mighty Mouse, Scrooge/Donald Duck/Huey, Dewey and Louie, and my absolute favorite: Little Lulu
yellowdogintexas
Jan 5
#9
Thank you rsdsharp for your selection. I didn't know they were once 10 cents. Oh my. I would have had to go out and find
debm55
Jan 5
#32
thank you exboyfil. We would do that too, Take some small rocks and put in our hands at drugstore. Rattle them around so
debm55
Jan 5
#61
Thank you AllaN01Bear. I enjoyed archie. But our drug store didn't have the Disney or I would have bought
debm55
Jan 5
#37
Thank you Ritabert. I bought the Classics Illustrated. At the time I didn't know that there were books.I was young--what
debm55
Jan 5
#38
i finaly got a mad magazine for christmas , but mad decided to quit in the middle of the run, bummer .
AllaN01Bear
Jan 5
#36
I agree . There would have been plenty of material for them. It was sad,when they stopped.printed them.
debm55
Jan 5
#40
Thank you True Dough. I remember the Choose Your Own Adventure books. Sad to say I was a teacher at the time.
debm55
Jan 5
#51