| All in color for a dime |  | Authors: Dick Lupoff, Don Thompson, Harlan Ellison, Richard Ellington, Bill Blackbeard, Tom Fagan, Jim Harmon, Chris Steinbrunner, Roy Thomas, Ron Goulart Publisher: Arlington House Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 2919922
Pages: 263
ISBN: 0870000624 EAN: 9780870000621 ASIN: 0870000624
Publication Date: 1970 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Those were the days... June 23, 2000 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
There is a story told, of a poor Italian man who lived in a small house with dirt floors. His only true possession was a painting that has been handed down through his family. He hung it over his fireplace. Well, rumors spread and a investigating Art Historian found that the painting was a lost Bottichelli , valued at several million dollars. After the discovery was made public, the man was forced to sell the painting as he could not afford security or insurance for it. This painting that was once appreciated for its beauty was now appreciated for its large price tag.The point of this, and there is one, is that comics were once valueless pieces of old paper. People loved them anyways, and loved them enough to write this little book. "All in Color for a Dime" has a secret that modern comic collectors may have lost. It exudes joy for the four-color wonders know as comics. There is so much excitement in recounting the lost but not forgotten Captain Marvel, or even gaining new found respect for Popeye. All those little treasures are recounted in personal stories. Comics for the love of it, and not for the price tag. Reading Golden Age comics for the stories, what a great concept! However, as a modern comics collector, I seem unable to ignore price tags entirely. I must admit I chucked when one of the writers was astounded to learn that a mint Action Comics #1 could be sold for up to $300.00. Those were the days.
A Classic....... April 28, 2000 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is a classic reprint. Authentic information from when comics were real.
Highly recommended December 16, 1999 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I read this book four times when I was in junior high and high school, and I'm so glad to see it in print again. Great history, great pictures, and must have for comic book fans everywhere.
A great look at the Golden Age of Comics. August 24, 1998 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This book by Lupoff and Thompson is a pioneering work. Books on comics used to focus on daily strips and almost always glossed over comic books entirely. This was the first to give us the background of the artists, writers, and the charecters themselves. Well worth the money.
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