I remember when the “funnies” were that big. That was a great many years ago. There were 8 or ten full-size pages, not tabloid-sized pages. Then again comic books were only 15 cents at that time and the big “giant” issues were a quarter.
And comic books didn’t use explicit words (swearing) like they do nowadays (except for the more “Family Friendly” ones). (Sigh) It’s all about profits.
pschearer Premium Member over 15 years ago
Apartment 3-G? Is that still around? My friends bring me comics pages from their travels and I haven’t seen 3-G in many years.
lewisbower over 15 years ago
3-G is right after Mary Worth
COWBOY7 over 15 years ago
“an area rug and a lamp”. I never remember noticing those small items when I was his age. Not even on the silly putty.
farren over 15 years ago
Go to www.dailyink.com if you need an Apartment 3G fix.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 15 years ago
Great theme this week Brian!!!
stonehenge1951 over 15 years ago
I remember when the “funnies” were that big. That was a great many years ago. There were 8 or ten full-size pages, not tabloid-sized pages. Then again comic books were only 15 cents at that time and the big “giant” issues were a quarter.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 15 years ago
And comic books didn’t use explicit words (swearing) like they do nowadays (except for the more “Family Friendly” ones). (Sigh) It’s all about profits.