Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Follow the Leader: Episode 113: The Joys of Vintage Clothing...
Redartz: Greetings, gang! It's Tuesday once again, and you know what that means: time for a topic to get us started. The line is open, operators are standing by...
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Follow the Leader: Episode 111: Oldest Comic and I Can’t Get Into It!
Redartz: Hi all, time again to reach out to all you fine folks for a titanic topic for creative conversation! And today we'll do a 'twofer', because I have a quickie question too. I recently saw this question posed on a Facebook group, and thought it was quite interesting and worth repeating here:
What is your oldest comic? And by oldest, I don't mean oldest in terms of publishing date. What book have you actually possessed the longest? Do you have any actual copies remaining from your youthful stacks? My short answer: is two books. First is the Warren Spirit number 1; bought off the rack in the Spring of 1974. And about the same time, my copy of Not Brand Echh 5. The first back issue I ever bought, and one of the very few comics I didn't part with during the big sell-off in the 90's. That comic has resided with me for 45 years now...
Okay, back to you. Give us a subject for the day, we'll follow the leader, and while you're at it let us know about your most vintage book. Salutations!
What is your oldest comic? And by oldest, I don't mean oldest in terms of publishing date. What book have you actually possessed the longest? Do you have any actual copies remaining from your youthful stacks? My short answer: is two books. First is the Warren Spirit number 1; bought off the rack in the Spring of 1974. And about the same time, my copy of Not Brand Echh 5. The first back issue I ever bought, and one of the very few comics I didn't part with during the big sell-off in the 90's. That comic has resided with me for 45 years now...
Okay, back to you. Give us a subject for the day, we'll follow the leader, and while you're at it let us know about your most vintage book. Salutations!
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