Sunday, October 20, 2024

Worth the Dime

 


8 comments:

  1. This is rare and valuable. Probably because girls didnt buy comics, and no boy would be seen dead with a copy.

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  2. Reminds me of when I lived in the Glover Park neighborhood of Washington, DC, and walked into a small food store and there was Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter, standing there waiting to be helped at the meat counter. WOW! I truly was speechless.

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  3. I never spent a dime on these, I was more interested in Superman and Batman.

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  4. I vaguely remember getting DC comics in the mid 50s, I think with Supergirl and Batwoman. Probably when I first started getting, er, seeing things a little differently.

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  5. I'm shocked. Ya mean Wonder Woman isn't a Black Lesbian.

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  6. No, but I am told that she was declared bisexual in 2016. The things I learn on this site amaze me.

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  7. I think when William Moulton Marston created her she was ALWAYS meant to be bisexual. And to love being tied up.

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  8. I don't doubt your statement. However, as a 10 year old the only bi prefix I recognized came before cycle.

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