weasel-king
Registered Trader,
I was talking to my dad the other day about comics. I remembered a long time ago he had mentioned that when he joined the Navy my grandmother threw out all his baseball cards (all Yankees team sets from 1958-1965 plus lots of others
).
However he mentioned that my grandmother threw out all his old comics, too. Fearing what he would say, I asked him if he remembered any of the stuff he had.
He said he and his friends traded around a lot, but he remembered having the following in a big box:
-the first several years of Spidey, though he couldn't remember if he ever had (or read) AF#15
-while he didn't have the first one (#150), he did have most the first 30 or so Silver Age Flash
-he had "a few dozen" Avengers, starting roughly with issue 6 or 7
-he had "almost all of The Hulk's first twenty issues"
-he had definitely the first Daredevil, probably the next several after that
He said he had a lot more, but those were the main ones he remembered. He also mentioned he was never a fan of Batman, and neither he nor any of his friends really liked Fantastic Four or X-Men all that much.
For some reason I never really thought about it until I talked to him, but it must have been a great time to be a 13-year old comic lover in the early 60s--curses on you, grandma!

However he mentioned that my grandmother threw out all his old comics, too. Fearing what he would say, I asked him if he remembered any of the stuff he had.
He said he and his friends traded around a lot, but he remembered having the following in a big box:
-the first several years of Spidey, though he couldn't remember if he ever had (or read) AF#15
-while he didn't have the first one (#150), he did have most the first 30 or so Silver Age Flash
-he had "a few dozen" Avengers, starting roughly with issue 6 or 7
-he had "almost all of The Hulk's first twenty issues"
-he had definitely the first Daredevil, probably the next several after that
He said he had a lot more, but those were the main ones he remembered. He also mentioned he was never a fan of Batman, and neither he nor any of his friends really liked Fantastic Four or X-Men all that much.

For some reason I never really thought about it until I talked to him, but it must have been a great time to be a 13-year old comic lover in the early 60s--curses on you, grandma!