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The Comics Dan DiDio Was Buying 34 Years Ago…

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Co-publisher of DC Comics,  Dan DiDio posted

This list from The Comic Reader, June 1984, shows the top 100 comics in the same month DC announced its massive crossover, DC Universe: Crisis on Infinite Earths. (The little circles mark what I was buying at the time).

Marvel dominated, with X-Men at the top and five X-related titles in the top ten. New Teen Titans is DC's only title in the top ten. Most comics are 60 cents to 75 cents, though some reach to $1, $1.5 and even $2 for the imported Warrior Magazine featuring Marvelman and V For Vendetta. Which Dan DiDio chooses not to buy. Notice Dan buys all the top books but missed out Thor, Daredevil, Omega Men and The A-Team.

I pity the fool who didn't buy Warrior though.

By the way, 60 cents in 1984 is $1.43 today. So a $2.99 comic is twice the price of inflation.

A 75 cent comic in 1984 is $1.78 today. So a $3.99 is two and a half times the price of inflation.


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