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Was kinda waiting on this one.

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No doubt, Showcase #4. The birth of the Silver Age.
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I’m really digging the beginning of the Silver Age, so I’ll say Showcase #4, My Greatest Adventures #80 and Brave and the Bold #28

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Or…

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I just can’t decide. So maybe one day I’ll have $400,000 for these two.

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@msgtv
Showcase #4…you have excellent taste in comics. :+1:

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I’d take a raw copy, but the slabbed one is a beauty.
Dream big!

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I think we take a lot of Kirby’s ideas for granted, most of the Marvel universe is built on them, and his New Gods stuff is still a force in the DCU.

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Sorry. I know better than to mistake buy with by. I use a tablet an make many typos. Plus autocorrect is the worst.

Probably Action #1. Then again if I had that kind of money… I can think of many other things I’d wanna do first.

As more of a personal interest thing, I’d probably hunt down every single issue or cover that Ivan Reis has drawn. More accomplishable, I think :slightly_smiling_face:.

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Action #1 and/or Fantastic Four #1

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The Brave and the Bold # 28, Justice League first appearance.

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Action Comics #81 (1940-)
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Blue Beetle #1, 1967. First appearance of You-Know-Who. An 8.0 graded copy currently runs for $500. A steal!

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I want that one too. The Squid is one of my favorites

I’m genuinely surprised how few people have said Detective Comics #27.

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Me too

For sure, it would be the Animal Man by Grant Morrison Omnibus, I want to read it, but it cost so much

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Isn’t that available here? Just to read I mean.

Oh, that is agiven. All first appearences are just something any of us want. I went with an approach that was what other than the most famous issues ever do you want.

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