Had a great time at the Free Comic Book Day celebration at Kansas City's Clint's Comics. The store has been in business since 1967 (!) -- amazingly early for a comic book shop. I wish I'd taken my camera along, so as to get some pics. I was especially taken with the displays of owner Jim Cavanaugh's Western toy collection. A glass cabinet chock full of Hartland figures of TV Western characters, complete with tags and boxes, knocked me for a loop!
There was a great turn out -- and the store was busy for hours. I enjoyed hanging around with my old pals Steve Lightle and Rick Stasi, both of whom were very popular with the crowd. We met a lot of interesting folks, including Rudy Reyes of HBO's Generation Kill -- a very enthusiastic comic book fan.
Turns out store owner Jim is a big Phantom fan, and wanted some Phantom original art for his collection. We made a trade, and I came home with the batch of books shown in the picture below. I'd given up thinking I'd ever get a copy of 75 Years of DC Comics -- as it has a rather hefty price tag -- heck, it's rather hefty in every sense! Anyhow -- I'm thrilled to add it to my "big book" collection.
And here they are, reunited with Nellybelle the jeep! Now to find a replacement steering wheel and Trigger! Thanks, Jim! Pat and Roy look mighty happy.
2 comments:
Hey, any chance you might be able to post a bit of a review/look inside the 75 Years of DC book? The only copies I've ever come across are shrink-wrapped like the one you show here and I'm curious to get a sense of how it looks since, as you say, it's a pretty expensive book. I abandoned DC with the New 52 nonsense, but I'm still interested in this book as a celebration of what once was. (Fantastic blog, by the way!)
Too cool, getting your old pals a new jeep!
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