Over at Steve Does Comics he posted about the first comic he remembers reading. Of course that got me thinking about the first comics that I had. I don't remember actually 'reading' them but I flipped through them constantly. This was back when we could buy comics from actual corner news-stands in Chicago for 20 cents! Either my mom or grandma would buy my brother and I a comic each. I was around 6 at the time and these first issues left quite an impression on me. I still have most of these comics to this day too. Ah, the memories they bring back....
Bat-man, Joker and a killer shark in a tank that Bat-man kills with his bare hands. Awesome! Nothing like the television show.
A little Romita Spider-man action with Medusa no less! The coolest thing about this issue is Norman Osbourn has a flashback pulling off Spidey's mask. I was like "WTF is that all about!!??" It took me 20 years to find out.
Typical crazy Superman storys. I was impressed by the art even back then.
A lesser hero but a fun comic with a fantastic cover. They don't make covers like this one any more.
My first introduction to Jack Kirby. Still one of my favorite comic covers of all time.
Another Spidey tale. I was starting to wonder what was up with the Osbourn's hair styles! And who the heck was this Gwen Stacy??
The most colorful array of heroes I ever laid eyes upon. The Vision became one of my favorites. Nobody knew who the heck I was talking about!
And finally....
This one appeared a bit later but I always consider it part of that original handful. Very thankful I had this one. Crazy flippin' stories and BWS art!
My first books were a late 70's issues of Superman, Green Lantern, Justice League and Amazing Spider-man. I can't remember what order I got them in but I think JLA and GL were first.
ReplyDeleteIt'd be great to see what issues they actually were, geek. You might be able to track them down here: http://www.coverbrowser.com/
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Link.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure JLA 102 & JLA 143 were among my firsts. I just remember my mom using those to teach me to read. There are others I vaguely remember(GL, Spider-man and Superman issues) from around that time, but the two JLA's stick out.
You are right, they certainly don't make covers like they used to.
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