Hi all,
Could anybody recommend a good, sturdy storage solution for my collection? I’m currently using long and short boxes but they’re looking the worse for wear now. I would like something more durable but I can’t seem to find anything suitable. I have around 400 bronze age marvel books to house.
I'm looking for issues of the old Turok series, Son of Stone.
Does anyone know if these have been reprinted? I think they were published by Western Publishing/Gold Key.
How do you think modern superhero comics and the movies based on them compare to the Bronze Age comics?
Do you feel, as I do, that the Bronze Age is better? Better art... a better mythology, better stories, better creators?
Would superhero movies be better if they were closer to the Bronze Age?
Wanted to dive into a big run and get lost for months. Would Avengers have a lot of this or are they on earth more than not?
If so, why do you like it best?
To me, it just seems like a more pure time period... especially when you read comics of today. The characters are all iconic and they've evolved from and lost a lot of their Silver Age trappings
Conan the barbarian comics and paperbacks (bronze era) 1970s. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
The savage sword of Conan The Barbarian
11 issues between 23-61
More pictures upon request
Vintage paperbacks and bronze age comics.. 10 comics and the novels you see
Also have the first appearance comics of star lord And some other vintage stuff, come check it out!!
Marvel Stan lee books and comics lot. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
1976 secret orgins of super dc heroes. $75 1977 the superhero women by Stan lee. $90 1978 silver surfer book $75 1978 Stan lee presents doctor strange pocket book $75 And a 2 comics from era
Here's a link to some awesome 1st APPEARANCE OF star lord comics for all you fans, check it out!!!
And much more, look at my ebay postings.. comics along with ww2 authentic pins and medals
My grandmother has given me all her comics from the 70's loads of stuff in there but she stored them all in bin liners tied up with string!! As they are now all in poor condition, is there a market for them? I'd hate to have to throw them out, but she wants rid and I now have the job of finding them a home. Any suggestions or advise?
Already posted this in the Frank Miller group, but I figured I'd share it in some related groups as well. It's a lengthy blogpost exploring the evolution of Elektra.