ForgotPassword?
Sign Up
Search this Topic:
Forum Jump
Posts: 7595
Jul 22 14 1:18 PM
Registered Member
Posts: 1565
Jul 22 14 2:53 PM
HighlandRay wrote:I have all of the DC Spirit Archives, but would gladly shell out again to get the Warren Spirit Magazine material in B&W and full magazine size. My mouth is already watering at the prospect.
Posts: 557
Jul 22 14 3:01 PM
Posts: 2047
Jul 22 14 3:41 PM
Posts: 21958
Jul 22 14 3:55 PM
Forum Moderator
Posts: 38
Jul 22 14 3:56 PM
Posts: 1131
Jul 22 14 4:09 PM
jfire wrote:I'd love to see a collection of all the Kitchen Sink/Warren stuff not included in DC's archives.
Posts: 522
Jul 22 14 4:36 PM
Alan wrote:I have all (I think) of the Warren issues and a bunch of the Kitchen Sink ones, but I was thinking about the DC Spirit Archives - what's wrong with them (and where does the classic stuff start?).
Jul 22 14 4:54 PM
Posts: 105
Jul 22 14 8:00 PM
Posts: 892
Jul 23 14 4:49 AM
zapatista wrote:In answer to your question, the "classic stuff" is generally considered to be the post WW2 material from 1945 to the end of the series in 1952. In the DC Archives, that corresponds to vols 12-24.
Jul 23 14 4:57 AM
Citizen Wayne wrote:I don't believe that there's anything not in the first 25 volumes of DC's Will Eisner's The Spirit Archives; all 645 strips are included.
I don't believe that there's anything not in the first 25 volumes of DC's Will Eisner's The Spirit Archives; all 645 strips are included.
Posts: 12184
Jul 23 14 9:22 AM
Jul 23 14 12:35 PM
zapatista wrote:Alan wrote:I have all (I think) of the Warren issues and a bunch of the Kitchen Sink ones, but I was thinking about the DC Spirit Archives - what's wrong with them (and where does the classic stuff start?).Nothing is wrong with the DC Spirit archives; it's just that many of them are out of print and impossible to find at decent prices.I've pretty much given up on finding volumes 12 and 14; I've been using my black-and-white Kitchen Sink reprints to fill in the holes in my collection.A Dynamite reprinting would be most welcome, especially at a larger size.In answer to your question, the "classic stuff" is generally considered to be the post WW2 material from 1945 to the end of the series in 1952. In the DC Archives, that corresponds to vols 12-24.
Jul 23 14 12:41 PM
Jul 23 14 1:05 PM
Jul 25 14 3:13 PM
Jul 25 14 3:38 PM
Jul 25 14 3:39 PM
Jul 25 14 4:33 PM
Citizen Wayne wrote:I think that this site has everything you need: http://www.wildwoodcemetery.com/checklist.shtml
Share This