I used to have a blue suitcase full of comics: Casper, Archie, etc. I can’t for the life of me remember whatever happened to that suitcase. It makes me sad, because my girls would have loved to have read them…and I would have loved to RE-read them.
i once read of a comic store called “my mother threw them out”. jimbo is an actual reader, not a collector. he doesn’t know from bags and boards and doesn’t care.yaaaa. better than preserving their value and never reading them.
scott_simpson over 9 years ago
Here a man after my own heart! I’ll never give up my old comics. I’ll read them over and over again until the ink wears off! :)
The Life I Draw Upon over 9 years ago
A wife or mother is always willing to throw them away.
Wren Fahel over 9 years ago
I used to have a blue suitcase full of comics: Casper, Archie, etc. I can’t for the life of me remember whatever happened to that suitcase. It makes me sad, because my girls would have loved to have read them…and I would have loved to RE-read them.
Sharon Hayes over 9 years ago
I loved Katy Keene. Those old comic books are worth a lot nowadays.
Darwin Grigg over 9 years ago
I figure I will be taking my collection of Groo with me…..
StoicLion1973 over 9 years ago
Kudos to Jimbo for keeping his old collection in a trunk but the individual books should have been bagged and boarded to maintain the original look.
abbybookcase over 9 years ago
i once read of a comic store called “my mother threw them out”. jimbo is an actual reader, not a collector. he doesn’t know from bags and boards and doesn’t care.yaaaa. better than preserving their value and never reading them.
gaslightguy over 9 years ago
I’ve tracked down a few of the one’s from the 1950’s that stuck in my memory. It was worth the effort.
fleebell over 9 years ago
I’ve still got a 2’ high stack of the old Conan comics… I’ll never sell them though, I enjoy going back and reading them again too much.
Doctor11 over 9 years ago
Nah, give them to your son to enjoy.