• Crankshaft: Asking Permission

    From Lynn McGuire@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 13 16:34:27 2023
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    Crankshaft: Asking Permission
    https://www.gocomics.com/crankshaft/2023/07/13

    I used to ride my bike down to the Pik-n-Pak back when I was 10 years
    old (1970) to buy a carton of cigarettes for my grandfather for $1.90.
    He would give me $2.00, I would scrounge up another 15 cents and buy a Spiderman or a Iron Man comic book.

    Lynn

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  • From Kevrob@21:1/5 to Lynn McGuire on Thu Jul 13 19:14:45 2023
    I made the trip on my 20" red, used bicycle I was given by Santa one year.
    I could have walked it, but I loved to ride the bike. Maybe a mile, round trip,
    without any detours. I could have walked it, but one can't let news get stale.
    Sometimes I was funded to pick up the Daily News, also, if my Dad hadn't been anywhere to pick up a morning paper. Newday published in the afternoon in those days, while the News published several editions, rom a "bulldog" to a morning final that had the previous night's sports results in it. On Thursday, July 13, 2023 at 5:34:33 PM UTC-4, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    Crankshaft: Asking Permission
    https://www.gocomics.com/crankshaft/2023/07/13

    I used to ride my bike down to the Pik-n-Pak back when I was 10 years
    old (1970) to buy a carton of cigarettes for my grandfather for $1.90.
    He would give me $2.00, I would scrounge up another 15 cents and buy a Spiderman or a Iron Man comic book.


    SAG-AFTRA/WAG striking means this year's SDCC will have to depend on
    actual Comics programming!

    Good way to figure out who is affected by the strikes wpould be reading
    Mark Evanier's blog.

    https://www.newsfromme.com/

    When I were a lad, my Dad would send me to the local candy store to pick up the Saturday Newsday (The Long Island Newspaper.)* In the 1960s the paper
    did not publish on Sunday, so the Saturday edition had the extra sections - magazine supplement, 4-color comics - that The New York Daily News or the
    Long Island Press released on Sunday. I earned a whopping nickel for that.
    It was always a great decision whether that became a candy bar, a pack of baseball cards or 5/12ths of the price of a comic book. If it were the last, I
    also had the problem of how to smuggle the comic onto our property, and
    then into our house. My parents had been brainwashed by the Legion of Decency,
    Senator Kefauver and/or that quack Fred Wertham into declaring comics contraband.
    I always had to hide them.

    * https://www.newsday.com/

    When I hit 12 I got a News paper route. It was hard to sell customers on it because they did not provide us with an edition late enough to have the sports scores in it. People preferred to pick a later edition up on their commute to work.
    If that was by the Long Island Rail Road the stations' kiosks got the latest editions
    sent out by train, rather than having to wait for the local distributor to make his
    rounds.

    Younger folks will not remember having to wait even mere hours for breaking news
    below the level of importance that would cause radio and TV to "interrupt this broadcast."

    --
    Kevin R
    a.a #2310

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  • From Kevrob@21:1/5 to Lynn McGuire on Thu Jul 13 22:00:40 2023
    On Thursday, July 13, 2023 at 11:19:57 PM UTC-4, Lynn McGuire wrote:

    [snip]

    I was thinking that comic books were 25 cents in 1970, I was wrong. According to this website, Marvels were 15 cents in 1970 and 1971. https://www.comichron.com/vitalstatistics/mediancoverprices.html

    I posted details about changing comics prices in that era, here:

    https://groups.google.com/g/rec.arts.sf.written/c/TAFfHKcwy1Q/m/CaM3rbfMAgAJ

    --
    Kevin R

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  • From Robert Carnegie@21:1/5 to Lynn McGuire on Sun Jul 16 04:48:03 2023
    On Thursday, 13 July 2023 at 22:34:33 UTC+1, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    Crankshaft: Asking Permission
    https://www.gocomics.com/crankshaft/2023/07/13

    I used to ride my bike down to the Pik-n-Pak back when I was 10 years
    old (1970) to buy a carton of cigarettes for my grandfather for $1.90.
    He would give me $2.00, I would scrounge up another 15 cents and buy a Spiderman or a Iron Man comic book.

    The comments are pretty toxically masculine
    from people that I imagine would clean their
    butt with your comics in school days.
    Is that representative of this strip's readership?

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