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I don't personally own any pre 1980s comics, as I tend to buy comics as they come out rather than collection historic editions. So all of my early comics are ones that I owned as a child. Particularly He-Man and Transformers comic, which is what I was into in those days (You couldn't get most Marvel or DC comics where I lived, and I wasn't in to the ones that I could get).
The paper on the comics form back then was much thinner than the modern paper. Particularly the He-man comics was almost like greaseproof paper from the kitchen. The colours were not as rich and vibrant, and the level of detail was significantly lower than it is today. There were also problems where the different colour layers would sometimes not line up so you'd have a characters costume millimetre or so over to one side of the body.
All in all, the comics that I buy today are far superior to the ones from back then. At least in terms of paper quality and printing techniques.
Maybe other comics were better than the ones that I brought, but I think that my modern comics outclass the old ones and are certainly no worse value for money.
If anything the fact that you get one story per comic, rather than the main comic and small sections from a sub comic is actually a good thing. I remember reading the Ironman\Transformers comics and then finding that the last 5 pages were some other comic that I wasn't interested in. |
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