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Old 10-12-2014, 01:45 PM   #28
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Almost all the comics that were available in the 1950's (Disney, adventure, westerns, super-heroes, crime, horror, comedy, Archie); whatever was available. Comics cost a dime then and we used to trade them too. Later the Marvel super-hero comics (sure wish I had kept those, especially the first issues)!

I recall some of the more gross comics being blamed for crime in their day, and the "Comic Code Authority" came about. But from my personal experience the juvenile delinquents I knew never read comic books, or anything else for that matter.

Eventually I outgrew comic books, but still look at some once in awhile for the sake of nostalgia, I suppose. Some of the ones that seemed great when I was a kid just seem silly now.
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