Comic: Marvel Two-In-One #23
Where Purchased: Anytime Antiques in Wells, Maine
When Purchased: May 30, 2024
When Read: November 11, 2024
Another recent addition to our lives has been finding antique stores during our travels. In all honesty, I don't think I ever really shopped at one until Nan discovered Five Corners Antiques in Essex Junction, Vermont before we moved.
I can't remember why or when exactly she went but she texted me pictures of comics that she found there. After that, we went somewhat regularly and I would try to find something worth picking up.
From there, and especially while we were house-hunting and after the move, antique stores have become a fairly regular staple for us. On longer trips it gives us a chance to stretch our legs and get some steps in. There is more than enough for Nan to search for and I can speed through to find any hidden cache of comics.
Most places are hit or miss. Often times places will vastly overprice the most common or worthless comic. Some times I will find something worth purchasing but it comes with a degree of impulsivity or regret later at the condition or price I paid.
But I do enjoy looking and the thrill of just finding some is always a treat...even if it is rare for me to find something that is actually on my want list.
All of which brings us to this past May where we decided to take a mini-vacation to Maine. After checking in to our hotel and before meeting Haley and Brian for dinner, we found an antique store in Wells. We arrived right before closing so I did a hurried search through the boxes of comics they had. I was happy enough with what I found that we went back the next day before leaving the area.
This issue of Marvel Two-In-One was on my want list in that I was actively trying to complete the series at this point. I found three MTIO in total here, in addition to a slew of Captain America issues and a Rom Annual. This was one of three issues I probably overpaid for but it is balanced out by the deals I got on the Captain America issues.
As far as issues go, this one is actually the conclusion of a three-part story. That is fairly unusual for this book, as I always thought part of the appeal of this series (and Marvel Team-Up) was to rotate guest stars and focus on one-off stories.
It isn't a bad story. It is fun to see The Thing team up with Thor and have them visit the Egyptian gods.
Not sure if my previous comment got lost in the shuffle of email notifications or you're just not interested in publishing them. But anyway, I'm glad you're back and the format of these reviews, more of how and why you purchased the comics than about the comics themselves, I like that.
ReplyDeleteTony! It definitely got lost in the shuffle. There have been enough changes to this platform that I am still feeling my way around. As it is, my computer won't let me log in to comment!!
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