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Comic Book Back Issues
Xaquin
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does anyone know a good online dealer for Comic Book Back Issues?
comicsnow.com is imho terrible and I dislike ebay
I'm mostly looking for Batman, Detective Comics, LoTDK, and Shadow of The Bat
they stopped making Shadow of The Bat and I think LoTDK is gone too but I'm not sure
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Fellhand
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I almost always have to turn to ebay for back issues.
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Starfuck
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I used to buy stuff from
Milehigh Comics
Their prices are reasonable and if you sign up for the newsletter, they are always having codeword sales.
A quick search and it looks like they have the Shadow of the Bat backissues
link
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awesome thank you
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Their prices are reasonable and if you sign up for the newsletter, they are always having codeword sales.
A quick search and it looks like they have the Shadow of the Bat backissues
link
"If you're going to play tiddly winks, play it with man hole covers."
- John McCallum