The first place I bought monster mags at was Weisbrod's Pharmacy on the corner of Sanford & So. Orange Avenues in Newark. They carried the Warren mags, but not CoF. There was a deli two blocks closer to my house that carried The Monster Times.
I enjoyed seeing her and enjoyed getting a new issue of FM. I had to have a bag when I purchased anything because if my folks saw it they would inevitably find it and throw it away. I rescued a few issues from the trash.
That store was very important to this monster kid, and I'm glad I took the photo when I did!
And all too frequent scenario in those days! Evry so often our parents need to be reminded of just how much cold, hard cash they threw away. Not that it's about the money of course. It's just necessary to use a frame of reference they can understand.
Nice! Man I wish I took more pictures.....................I got all my comics, monster mags, Munster cards, little Rat Finks, Topps Flying Things....you name it, at Jakes in New Britain, Ct.This is how it looks now-
Fortunately, I didn't have that problem. We had a finished basement and, after my half-brother moved out, his room became my playroom. So, I had a place to store my mags, build and display my kits, etc.Unfortunately, several basement floods and an infestation of mice in the late '80s meant that a lot of those mags and comics were ruined. The mice also chewed and knocked over a lot of my kits. After they ruined a Salem Witch kit that I paid $25 for in '87, I turned my attention to gleefully murdering the little S.O.B.'s with glue-traps! (Couldn't put down regular traps or poisons, because of our dog and cat.)
This is how it looks now-
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