We would take our old comic books to the playground on Saturday mornings and then trade them with the other kids for their old comic books. That way you could follow the story lines of many different comics, even the ones that weren’t DC or Marvel like Charlton Comics or Key Comics.
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
Score!
jaxxm about 8 years ago
Oh Yeah..
rickray777 about 8 years ago
Charlie Brown: “Ah, yes, instant gratification! Well, so much for any paper sale!”
tommysmo about 8 years ago
Schulz got it!
rpG Premium Member about 8 years ago
My school did that in the 60’s. We found a stack of Playboys.
Robert Wilson Premium Member about 8 years ago
We would take our old comic books to the playground on Saturday mornings and then trade them with the other kids for their old comic books. That way you could follow the story lines of many different comics, even the ones that weren’t DC or Marvel like Charlton Comics or Key Comics.
kinggroovy about 8 years ago
what in the world is a paper sale?
Godfreydaniel about 8 years ago
Ten years from now people will be asking “What in the world was paper?”
neverenoughgold about 8 years ago
@legaleagle48
Yes I did…
bigcatbusiness about 8 years ago
if you have them at hand, might as well take advantage of it. I do that in book stores.