Comic Book Ads for Wargames
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Comic Book Ads for Wargames
I suppose this is an age test, of sorts. I recall that in the mid to late 60s, Avalon Hill placed a few ads in certain Marvel comics -- I believe that's how I was introduced to the world of board wargames as a ten-year-old kid in 1967.
What's even weirder is that I also recall a few ads for Mothers of Invention LPs in Marvel comics. Didn't realize how subversive the comic book world really was back in 1967-68.
Anyone else of my generation remember this?
Of course, my parents unknowingly contributed to my twisted imagination -- in 1967, for birthday/Christmas presents, they bought me copies of AH's "Stalingrad" (my first-ever wargame), The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper" LP, AND a cheap acoustic guitar.
Those three items changed my life.
What's even weirder is that I also recall a few ads for Mothers of Invention LPs in Marvel comics. Didn't realize how subversive the comic book world really was back in 1967-68.
Anyone else of my generation remember this?
Of course, my parents unknowingly contributed to my twisted imagination -- in 1967, for birthday/Christmas presents, they bought me copies of AH's "Stalingrad" (my first-ever wargame), The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper" LP, AND a cheap acoustic guitar.
Those three items changed my life.

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I remember the cheesy little 2-D plastic Civil War Soldiers that they sold in the comic books. My big brother had several sets of them. I think there was a WWII set too, but was in green plastic instead of blue and gray.
Of course, they were also selling "Sea Monkeys" (brine shrimp) back then too.
Ah, the good ole' days, eh? When $1 would buy you all this wonderful stuff! And the comic was only a dime too!
Of course, they were also selling "Sea Monkeys" (brine shrimp) back then too.
Ah, the good ole' days, eh? When $1 would buy you all this wonderful stuff! And the comic was only a dime too!
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Far Dareis Mai
My old Piczo site seems to be gone, so no more Navajo Nation pics
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good ole' days
Saturday afternoon I would jump on my 5 speed Apple Crate and pedal down to 7-11 and spend my weeks earnings ,
1 slurped (pre-Big Gulp days),
1 pack of Topps baseball cards (remember the gum hehe) ,
And once a month the new Sgt. Rock would hit the stand.
Now who didn’t want a pair of these


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Here you go rhondabrwn [:D]


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I remember the baseball cards and the army guys. [8D]






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Not an ad, but a great photo: I still have my original 1967 copy of this game -- this is what you got -- ahistorical, but a classic slugging match, with the Germans having stacks of 8-8-6 and 7-7-6 Panzer corps along with 4-4-4 infantry corps for "soak-off" purposes facing Russian 4-6-4 infantry corps and the dreaded 6-9-6 and 7-10-4 units.


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ORIGINAL: Sarge
Here you go rhondabrwn [:D]
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LOL, I had these. They were once part of a "comic" called "Yps" here in Germany.
These days I feed my fish with them once in a while [:D]
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That brought back memories!
Thanks!
Thanks!
Love & Peace,
Far Dareis Mai
My old Piczo site seems to be gone, so no more Navajo Nation pics
Far Dareis Mai
My old Piczo site seems to be gone, so no more Navajo Nation pics
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In UK we had comics such as The Victor with stories of derring do.
Press to Test...............Release to Detonate!
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1. A one year supply of growth food.
2. Living Plasma
3. Water Purifier
4. A magnificent, fully illustrated manual of Sea-monkey care, raising, training, and breeding.........
[:D][:)][:D]
Dare I ask what the living Plasma was?
Caricatures show not intended to depict Artemia satina then how do you train them?
Shucks they could make a game out of this for Xbox i'd buy it! [;)]
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2. Living Plasma
3. Water Purifier
4. A magnificent, fully illustrated manual of Sea-monkey care, raising, training, and breeding.........
[:D][:)][:D]
Dare I ask what the living Plasma was?
Caricatures show not intended to depict Artemia satina then how do you train them?
Shucks they could make a game out of this for Xbox i'd buy it! [;)]
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what a blast

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Umm well duhh question time. How do you get the image into the quote box or the image box? [&:][&:]

"Perserverance and spirit have done wonders in all ages."
~General George Washington
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ORIGINAL: Sarge
what a blast [:D]
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I actually bought this set! The small hard plastic B-52's were terror to the included WWII vintage tanks! [:D]
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty & well preserved body,
but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming "WOW, what a ride!"
but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming "WOW, what a ride!"
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Anyone see the Southpark episode about this? The scene where Cartman asks the old wino in an alley if he knows where he can get some "sea-men" and the old guy tells him.... [X(]ORIGINAL: ShermanM4
Dare I ask what the living Plasma was?
Well...this is a family site. [;)]
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Cheers, Neilster
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Great episode.
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ORIGINAL: ShermanM4
Umm well duhh question time. How do you get the image into the quote box or the image box? [&:][&:]
Hitting the “QUOTE” button should include the image.
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I got have this, cruse around the pool terrorizing the kids.
LMAO

LMAO

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Did anyone ever buy one of those "seven foot subs"?
I always wondered just how tacky they really were. [:D]
I always wondered just how tacky they really were. [:D]
Love & Peace,
Far Dareis Mai
My old Piczo site seems to be gone, so no more Navajo Nation pics
Far Dareis Mai
My old Piczo site seems to be gone, so no more Navajo Nation pics
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I love the prices!!!!
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Oh man... my brother and I did have that sub....... we saved our grass cutting money to buy it. It was made of a kind of Masonite type of stuff. We put it in our pool and got in, but it absorbed the water and disintegrated. My dad was not a happy camper when it came apart , as thousands of pieces of the material clogged the filter and he made us drain the pool and clean it.
But we did save like $650,000,000 if we would have went out and bought the real thing. So I guess we got our money's worth out of it... for like 7 minutes....
Ah memories.... these photos are classic.... thanks for jogging the memory bank...
But we did save like $650,000,000 if we would have went out and bought the real thing. So I guess we got our money's worth out of it... for like 7 minutes....
Ah memories.... these photos are classic.... thanks for jogging the memory bank...











