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07-08-2021 05:21 PM - edited 07-08-2021 05:23 PM



07-08-2021 06:07 PM
My favorite comic books from the 50's were Archie, Betty & Veronica, Richie Rich, Little Lulu, Blondie & Dagwood, Dennis the Menace and Katie Keene. What was fun with Katie Keene comics was the page where you could draw and design your own
Katie Keene fashions. Another one was Casper the Friendly Ghost.
07-08-2021 06:43 PM
Archie and Dennis the Menace were my favorites.......my older brother was into Mad magazine with Alfred E. Neuman. He was also into the 'scary' movie magazines with black and white photos of Frankenstein, the Mummy, Dracula, creature from the Black Lagoon, etc., he would enjoy sneaking up on my sister and I and flashing the picture in front of our eyes making us scream, brothers!
07-08-2021 07:32 PM
@Enufstuff wrote:My favorite comic books from the 50's were Archie, Betty & Veronica, Richie Rich, Little Lulu, Blondie & Dagwood, Dennis the Menace and Katie Keene. What was fun with Katie Keene comics was the page where you could draw and design your own
Katie Keene fashions. Another one was Casper the Friendly Ghost.
@Enufstuff LOVED Little Lulu.
07-08-2021 07:43 PM
as a little girl (perhaps 8-10) I can remember going into our neighborhood deli. The comic books were in the back of the store. I would sit on the floor and read my favorites until I was up to date on the new arrivals. I would be in there for up to an hour if not longer. The owner was a mean man but for some reason he never chased me out of the store. Maybe he wasn't mean after all.
07-08-2021 08:48 PM
I liked Archie and Richie Rich. I also read Mad and Cracked magazine.
The comic book digests were the best!
07-08-2021 09:20 PM
07-08-2021 10:35 PM
I liked Archie, Veronica and Betty, too, but once my brother started reading Mad, I was over those. Loved Spy vs Spy, Roger Kaputnik and the fold out page. ![]()
When my son was in 6th-9th grades I had a difficult time getting him to read. He only wanted to read Nintendo game guides (hints for solving the games) and comic books. It was such a source of frustration for me that I finally gave up and accepted it. Along the way I found out his choice of independent reading was still enriching him. Fast foward to now, he's read more classics than I have and also reads quite a bit of nonfiction.
07-10-2021 11:49 AM
There was a "Comic Code" established in 1954 which outlined what could and could not be printed in comic books.
While most ignored the code, it remained through the beginning of the 21st century
If people think comics are not violent today, think again.
07-10-2021 11:53 AM
I read Archie because my sisters bought them. Once they outgrew them, so did I.
I remember buying Little Lulu and Nancy each time a new edition came out.
I never had a subscription to any comic books. I didn't even know comic books had subscriptions!!
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