Back in the 50’s, when I was in grade school, there was a comics shop that was a semi “library”, allowing us to trade in X number of comics for X-N new comics. Mom wouldn’t let me keep my comics for more than a few months before she made me trade them in. Of course, we had no idea that decades later collectors would have paid hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars for my collection!
If anyone’s looking for a comic shop to support, the Million Year Picnic is still hanging in there. We haven’t been inside for almost a year, but they do make deliveries. https://www.themillionyearpicnic.com/
LeslieBark over 3 years ago
Back in the 50’s, when I was in grade school, there was a comics shop that was a semi “library”, allowing us to trade in X number of comics for X-N new comics. Mom wouldn’t let me keep my comics for more than a few months before she made me trade them in. Of course, we had no idea that decades later collectors would have paid hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars for my collection!
littlejohn Premium Member over 3 years ago
Maybe Iggy went to the Comic Strips ComiCon? But I have no idea where one would ink such a convention.
Jelliqal over 3 years ago
sigh = I miss going to comic shops. Online comics just not the same. :(
jagedlo over 3 years ago
Iggy? As in Iggy Pop?
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 3 years ago
I would have.
Agapostemon over 3 years ago
If anyone’s looking for a comic shop to support, the Million Year Picnic is still hanging in there. We haven’t been inside for almost a year, but they do make deliveries. https://www.themillionyearpicnic.com/
StoicLion1973 over 3 years ago
Considering the state of modern comics, Iggy might not come back.
baraktorvan over 3 years ago
Only thing missing are N95 masks, and you have the reality of today. . . . . .