tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post3515218700035047942..comments2024-03-28T22:45:25.693+00:00Comments on Steve Does Comics: Forty years ago today - February 1974.Steve W.http://www.blogger.com/profile/09191442559702617745noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-48608975692247881472014-02-07T00:08:55.022+00:002014-02-07T00:08:55.022+00:00I never had X-Men #86, but I had #38, from which i...I never had X-Men #86, but I had #38, from which it was reprinted. In fact, #38 was the only Silver Age X-Men issue I ever had. (And the only other X-Men issues I ever had were from around 1983-84.) I don't remember what happened to it. I was more of a DC fan, anyway, so I probably traded it for Brother Power the Geek #1 or Showcase #66.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-51477722382656132562014-02-05T21:06:25.682+00:002014-02-05T21:06:25.682+00:00I had everyone of those comics back in the day (st...I had everyone of those comics back in the day (still have most of them today all the worse for wear) I recall swapping Spider-man 129 as I like the art or story and and thought the Punisher was a rotten character (of all the ones not to keep worth a fair bit now) ) for a Conan black and White mag, and thought I got the better deal darn it!!! - Captain America 170 was the one where the Falcon got his new costume / wings - the Avengers 120 (think art by Bob Brown and Don Heck) was indeed the issue that Zodiac used his death-star blaster to kill every person in New York that was born under a specific zodiac sign (I think even as a kid I thought that was a daft story line) . McScottyAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11166190927603182073noreply@blogger.com