GARAGE SALE COMIC BOOK HAUL - DC, MARVEL, WAR COMICS | MY COMIC BOOK ADVENTURES 2021 EP 11

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In GARAGE SALE COMIC BOOK HAUL- DC, MARVEL, WAR COMICS | MY COMIC BOOK ADVENTURES 2021 EP 11 I’ll show you the great stack of books I got at a garage sale last weekend. This was my first back issue comic haul from a garage sale so far this year. The seller was down-sizing and selling off some stacks of Marvel comics, DC comics, and War comics including Silver Age, Bronze Age and Modern Age. He had some books that are new to me like Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes, Sgt. Rock and GI Combat. I got some cool reprints of Silver Age books and books from legendary creators like Joe Kubert. In total, I brought home 75 comic books and got them for $0.33 a piece. CHECK IT OUT!
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Nice old schools. Legion of Super Heroes is cool.

Fredhalldirectedition
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Great find! I'm a Legion collector, so that pile was especially great to see!

Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes continued on the numbering of what was Superboy Starring The Legion, which later changed title to just The Legion of Super-Heroes, and then finally changed to Tales which was just reprints of older stories.

comicsvstheworld
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Tales of the Legion of Superheroes is what used to be the Superboy/LOSH title. Some great George Perez art in that M2I1 issue.

michaelhetzler
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Those books are my sweet spot. I love digging in long boxes for random Silver/Bronze Age books like LoSH, Marvel Tales, Action/Detective, and war comics.

jabezcreed
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Good old MOMs throwing out the comic book collections...been there, done that

bigbabysld
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Good haul Bud. Glad it finally happened 😂

NicoleNorthgarden
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Great Caesar's Ghost! What a haul! Love seeing all the old Legion and Adventure books. And my dad would have loved all the war books! His 2 favorite characters were Sgt. Rock and Thor. When he was still alive, any time I found those books from the late '50s early '60s, I always picked them up for him. 2 things about The 'Nam: I learned more about the Vietnam War from that comic than in any history class I took in high school/college, and it was the only comic my dad gave me money for. I didn't figure it out until way later that he only did that so he could read it first! And Rebels is a great book - worth finding the rest of the issues (it went 10 issues).

Thanks for the memories.

andrewdetloff
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Loved this video! You can't really go wrong spending only 25 👏

justinreilly
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After 2-3 years of the growing support for Marvel Comics ‘63 through ‘65, and all creator credits pasted on the front splash pages, all written up by Stan Lee, (He even gave them nicknames, like “Jovial Jack” and “Gentleman Gene” or “Darlin’ Dick” - DC Comics finally caved in and went with printing credits to the writers and pencillers and inkers along about ‘66-‘67. Robert Kanigher, editor for DC’s War Comics line, was writing Captain Storm and Irv Novick, who would go on and have a long stretch drawing Batman after Bob Kane left DC, was the Artist for Cap. Storm. Joe Kubert was drawing most of the Sgt. Rock stories and Russ Heath did Haunted Tank & many others, you could always tell who did what because their styles were unmistakable. DC in the early Silver Age, man, you were just work for hire and they just didn’t believe in giving credits to Artists, Inkers and Letterers.

brianshawkey
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100 $1 books?!?! Oh my gosh!!! I can't wait to see them!

TheDudeWithoutFear
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Ferro Lad, a teenage superhero who can transform to living iron, was one of the creations of Jim Shooter for the Legion of Superheroes when he was only like 14 years old. I loved the Legion of Substitute Heroes, I thought they should have used them more! Great video!

brianshawkey
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Whitman variants are quite collectable.

dougricedorf
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Adventure Comics is an entirely different series from the Superboy/LOSH series. The Legion of Superheroes title is what used to be the Superboy title.

michaelhetzler
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Joe Kubert did at least 75% of the covers for DC War books during the Bronze Age.

michaelhetzler
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I've encountered that lack of credits a lot in old DC books. I don't know what was up with that, but it was a thing apparently.

Those old War comics have a huge cult following. I've only read one issue of Sgt. Rock (featured in my 25 Days of Christmas Comics series), but that issue made me want to get more of them.

TheDudeWithoutFear
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Congrats on the garage sale finds! Some fun looking books in there!

I actually found a local shop that only does more modern stuff, no back issues to speak of. But they have a charity sale going on with 3 or 4 short boxes for 25¢ a piece. Grabbed a few dollars worth of #1's.

When you pick up a new series do you feel compelled to fill in the gaps? Now that I've gotten some more modern books from the charity sale and some Walmart 3 packs, I feel the need to fill in any issues missing. It's going to get costly!

richardvieth
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Interesting haul for an ultra cheap price. Will you start collecting any of the titles? I remember LoSH being a fun book to read with a menagerie of quirky sometimes amusing characters including Bouncing Boy. It lost its goofy charm and started taking itself too seriously in the late 80s

matthewallen
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Dude! The Legion is TOTALLY my thing! You got some sweet books in that haul!

I started to write a post putting together the various puzzle pieces of the Legion titles for you, and pointing out what’s special about some of the issues you got. Spoiler: You have in ther the very first story ever written by Jim Shooter!

But the post started to get obnoxiously long, so I’ve decided to do a video response instead on my channel. For that, I’ll use some screen shots of your books if that’s okay. Let me know if not.

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