We had plans this afternoon but not feeling well and snowfall has kept us in again. Yes, it is the time of year I start seriously longing for spring.
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Blue Witch's comment on the thread for the last post spurred me into writing today. Before that, I had not ever considered trying to see what the comic would be worth. My wife tells me she thought about it but, with the tops of the cover and first page missing, she didn't mention it. Like I said in that comment thread, that is probably due to being returned for credit by the seller. I know they do that for newspapers still, I'm not sure about magazines or comics, but probably. Regardless, even if it was fully complete I don't think it would have occurred to me to seek it's worth. (Now if it was Superman or similar.... then I might have thought about the $$!)
I did read through most of the Little Lulu comics in the magazine I found, not quite finishing because, well, it was boring. Most of the subject matter is pretty simple, and would easily be understood by kids today. But, of course, this is a simpler form of entertainment for young kids and would not be able to compete in this era. After reading I printed off my last post. I used the email version because it was easier and had less clutter. The paper was enough larger than the comic that I folded the two pages in half and placed them in the center of the comic book, just sticking out the top a little bit. Using a mirror, I checked the other areas atop that air return and the only other thing I found was a clothespin (that I left where I found).

I will only know how it made me think and reflect on the early life of this comic, this house and the family that grew up here. Putting it back may give someone else that opportunity.
Oh, and Happy Valentine's Day.
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Wonderful!
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