When we were kids, there was a news stand in the same building as our doctor and dentist offices. Anytime one of us had an appointment we each got to pick out a comic. (I have three siblings and mom never left anyone at home so that was a lot of comics.) When I had kids, I continued the tradition— sort of. No news stand at the kids’ doctor’s office, but I would often stop by a comic shop on my lunch break from work. Most of the local comic shop owners got to recognize me. It wasn’t difficult. There weren’t too many middle-aged women looking for old Charltons and other obscure stuff.
My wife’s first husband was into Marvel. I am into DC. I have outlasted him, but she is done after me. Said something about ‘done training husbands’. I went, “I’m trained?” “Oh, no, not you, dear.”
With me, it was Little Golden Books: Susie’s New Stove, The Saggy Baggy Elephant, The Pokey Little Puppy, Brave Cowboy Bill, From Kalamazoo to Timbuktu, Pantaloon, Bongo. . .
My wife has never bought me a comic book, but she did once buy me a Deluxe Reissue Edition of the three series of 1960s Topps Batman cards. This would have been around 1989, when the first Batman movie with Michael Keaton was released.
My history goes way back and my tastes are varied. From Akira to Nausicaa (See my screen name) to the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Usagi Uojimbo, DC, Marvel, Omaha the Cat Dancer to Komi Can’t Communicate and too many to list here.
My husband has a Batman comic book from the 1970s/80s autographed by the writer and mentioning that husband was the prototype for the villain in it name of villain is husband’s first and last names reversed. We went to college with him and were all on the yearbook (along with friend’s wife) together as editors.
momofalex7 almost 2 years ago
When my mom went grocery shopping, she’s leave me by the comic book rack and pick me up an hour later.
Gizmo Cat almost 2 years ago
Hubby and me have quite the collection of comic albums. It’s the one thing I can always buy for him when I want to surprise him.
Wilde Bill almost 2 years ago
He very well may be the luckiest guy in the world.
eced52 almost 2 years ago
Yes, yes he is
ellisaana Premium Member almost 2 years ago
When we were kids, there was a news stand in the same building as our doctor and dentist offices. Anytime one of us had an appointment we each got to pick out a comic. (I have three siblings and mom never left anyone at home so that was a lot of comics.) When I had kids, I continued the tradition— sort of. No news stand at the kids’ doctor’s office, but I would often stop by a comic shop on my lunch break from work. Most of the local comic shop owners got to recognize me. It wasn’t difficult. There weren’t too many middle-aged women looking for old Charltons and other obscure stuff.
cdillon85 almost 2 years ago
My wife’s first husband was into Marvel. I am into DC. I have outlasted him, but she is done after me. Said something about ‘done training husbands’. I went, “I’m trained?” “Oh, no, not you, dear.”
jagedlo almost 2 years ago
Because as we all know, Jimbo is a giant kid inside!
Wichita1.0 almost 2 years ago
MY mother was horrified that I wrote them.
1953Baby almost 2 years ago
With me, it was Little Golden Books: Susie’s New Stove, The Saggy Baggy Elephant, The Pokey Little Puppy, Brave Cowboy Bill, From Kalamazoo to Timbuktu, Pantaloon, Bongo. . .
EnlilEnkiEa almost 2 years ago
Wow. She’s got about $100 worth there!
Grace Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Rose knows where to shop for Christmas for Jimbo!
DM2860 almost 2 years ago
No luck involved. He works hard at being a good husband and father and his wife appreciates it.
paullp Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My wife has never bought me a comic book, but she did once buy me a Deluxe Reissue Edition of the three series of 1960s Topps Batman cards. This would have been around 1989, when the first Batman movie with Michael Keaton was released.
Thorby almost 2 years ago
Is that Spaceman Spiff on the wall poster?
Teto85 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My history goes way back and my tastes are varied. From Akira to Nausicaa (See my screen name) to the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Usagi Uojimbo, DC, Marvel, Omaha the Cat Dancer to Komi Can’t Communicate and too many to list here.
Darryl Heine almost 2 years ago
Christmas shopping for comic books?
Tetonbil almost 2 years ago
Yeah, and this guy hasn’t even seen her in her alter ego outfit!
mafastore almost 2 years ago
My husband has a Batman comic book from the 1970s/80s autographed by the writer and mentioning that husband was the prototype for the villain in it name of villain is husband’s first and last names reversed. We went to college with him and were all on the yearbook (along with friend’s wife) together as editors.
198.23.5.11 almost 2 years ago
Skip the Batman comics.Too darn depressing
tcviii Premium Member over 1 year ago
That is quite a stack she has there.