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Title: This site helped make my Dad's Christmas...... Thanks!
Post by: B-Rich on February 28, 2011, 08:38:06 PM
My dad is now 71 years old; I'm 46.  We were both readers and fans of comics growing up-- him in the Golden Age, me in the 70s and early 80s.  Of course, he never kept or preserved his comics, and as I became a reader of comics, he often lamented that he had not kept them to share with me.

Back when I was a youngster, I once asked my dad what was his favorite comic book that he used to read when he was growing up.  He told me it was Daredevil.  I asked him, "The Man Without Fear; the blind attorney?" He replied; no, when he was growing up, there was a different Daredevil with a weird alternating color costume, who threw a boomerang.  My dad mentioned that the old Daredevil had a group of sidekicks-- boys called "the Little Wise Guys" with names like Jock, Pee-Wee and Scarecrow.  They were sort of like the Little Rascals. I've seen pictures of my dad at that age and heard stories of his hijinks during his childhood -- his life was not too far off from the Little Rascals; thus I could undertand the affection.

Years passed, I grew up and had children of my own, and the internet developed.  One day, recalling that long-ago conversation, on a whim I researched the original "Daredevil" on the internet. I found out a lot about it, and eventually found this site.  It was incredible to find that (1) the old Daredevil tales were in the public domain, and (2) that some great fans had taken the time and effort to scan and post them for reading and download.  I became a member last year, and read and downloaded several Daredevil comics.

I printed the downloads in color on 8 1/2 by 11 paper, back and front, and stapled them to resemble comic books.  I boxed and wrapped them as a present to my dad with a note: "A little piece of your childhood brought back for Christmas".  When he opened the present, I think he enjoyed it more than the gift cards and store-bought presents we also gave him.  He said it brought back memories of growing up in Biloxi around WWII.  He couldn't wait to show them to his brother (my Uncle and Godfather), who I think was a little jealous!

Anyway, I just wanted to share this story with you all.  I love the site and look forward to exploring more old comics once my account is reset!!

"B-Rich"

Bruce J. Richards
Title: Re: This site helped make my Dad's Christmas...... Thanks!
Post by: boox909 on February 28, 2011, 09:50:15 PM
OMG!!!  :o :o :o  You are "Son of the Year" in my book!  ;D

And you definitely deserve an upgrade in status with that testimonial!

Thank you for your support!

Boox909
Title: Re: This site helped make my Dad's Christmas...... Thanks!
Post by: narfstar on March 01, 2011, 12:50:02 AM
WOW
Title: Re: This site helped make my Dad's Christmas...... Thanks!
Post by: fuhco on March 28, 2011, 02:41:10 AM
Your post is fantastic and I am here as well on a mission to give back some of my fathers childhood memories as well, plus I'm a very avid reader of comics myself. Anyways he was the Son of a Minister in the Salvation Army and as a kid I remember him telling me stories of the stacks of comic books, toys, bikes and friends that he had to give up because of the many new starts to new homes that were made during his families years serving in the Salvation Army. I hope he gets the same enjoyment that you have given to your father as well.
Title: Re: This site helped make my Dad's Christmas...... Thanks!
Post by: narfstar on March 28, 2011, 03:19:43 AM
Love these stories make it all worthwhile