Adventures in comic collecting
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Comic-book collectors can organize their collections around various titles, characters, artists, or first issues. The price of a new issue ranges from $1.25 to $3. The sources of comic books include conventions, shops, and trades with friends.
Publication Name: Boys' Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0006-8608
Year: 1995
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Twist & shout
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A comparison of two roller coasters is presented: the Steel Phantom at Kennywood Park in Mifflin, PA, and the wooden Rattler at Fiesta Texas near San Antonio, TX. The Rattler is scarier because it has no shoulder harnesses.
Publication Name: Boys' Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0006-8608
Year: 1993
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How I became a comic page hero
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Walter "Pee Wee" Harris has been a featured character in 'Boys' Life' magazine since its founding 85 years ago. In an 'interview,' Pee Wee's tendencies to talk a lot, to shout, and to gloss over details become very clear.
Publication Name: Boys' Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0006-8608
Year: 1996
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