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Daily Archives: June 6, 2011
What I Miss About Comics…What’s a Demographic?
I’m not sure why this ad was in an issue of All New Fightin’ Marines, but it was. My guess is that the Charlton boys had advertising space to fill and they filled it!
Posted in Blast from the Past, Curious Clutter, What I Miss About Comics
Tagged before and after, comic ad, finger nails, vintage
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