What's the longest it's taken you to obtain a missing comic?
- stevezodiac
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Re: What's the longest it's taken you to obtain a missing co
How about comics you didn't know existed? Looking through a copy of Back Issue last night (No. 28 from June 2008) and I spotted this. Relevant to this topic because the writer says he spent almost a decade hunting down a copy. My quest for a copy starts here and now.
Re: What's the longest it's taken you to obtain a missing co
Erk!...Mine too!stevezodiac wrote:My quest for a copy starts here and now.
Presumably the stories are text-only, but Alex Toth...WOW!!!
I really liked that craze for 'Gothic Romances' that seemed to be sparked off by Barnabas Collins during the 1970s. I collected quite a few of the American Dark Shadows paperbacks when they were remaindered in Woolworths.
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Re: What's the longest it's taken you to obtain a missing co
I presumed it was a black and white comic like Creepy but according to my Overstreet it confirms they are text stories with illos by Adams, Chaykin and Russ Heath - 2 pages each. Doesn't mention Alex Toth.
Here's a colour version of the cover:

Here's a colour version of the cover:

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big bad bri
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Re: What's the longest it's taken you to obtain a missing co
I had been looking for the final issue of Buster since i started collecting british comics again about 9-10 year when i found the book palace warehouse,i finally got it about 2 weeks ago,it wasnt worth the wait
i may start the elusive hunt now for a complete run of sparky as i just won a near complete year from 1976 50 issues to go with the 20 or so i already own that will prob take me 10 years or more 
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Kid Robson
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Re: What's the longest it's taken you to obtain a missing co
I didn't know about Gothic Romances, but I had that issue of Movie Monsters.stevezodiac wrote:How about comics you didn't know existed? Looking through a copy of Back Issue last night (No. 28 from June 2008) and I spotted this. Relevant to this topic because the writer says he spent almost a decade hunting down a copy. My quest for a copy starts here and now.
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Re: What's the longest it's taken you to obtain a missing co
Atlas did do some Creepy style magazines. I had a couple of issues of Weird Tales of the Macabre until I sold them on ebay recently. The comic I'd most like to get is the first Beano-Dandy Summer Special.
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Kid Robson
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Re: What's the longest it's taken you to obtain a missing co
Back in 1981, I acquired Batman's World of Adventure Library #2, which I'd had as a kid in the '60s. "Must get #1" I thought. Well, back in May of this year, I finally did, making it 32 years before I achieved my aim. Last night, I finally dug out the box in my cupboard which contained #2 and reunited it with its pal. I can't seem to upload any images here for some reason, but should anyone wish to see them, here's a link to #1. There's a link to #2 on the post itself.
http://kidr77.blogspot.com/2013/05/batm ... inger.html
http://kidr77.blogspot.com/2013/05/batm ... inger.html
