Betty and Veronica Bronze Age Series
from: GIT Corp
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Product Description:
Revisit and relive your favorite Betty and Veronica comic books from the Bronze Age. This DVD-ROM contains a total of 120 comic books covering a span from February 1970 through December 1979, including annuals, all articles, and every single advertisement. All this is in a printable format.
Revisit and relive your favorite Betty and Veronica comic books from the Bronze Age. This DVD-ROM contains a total of 120 comic books covering a span from February 1970 through December 1979, including annuals, all articles, and every single advertisement. All this is in a printable format.
Features:
- 120 comic books on one dvd
- includes all annuals, articles and original advetisements
- All comics are printable
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Archie Comics have been a Christmas stocking tradition since my kids were very young. Now they are grown up and in their own homes, but they still want Archie comics at Christmas. This year they got hundreds on DVD. My only question is whether they will read them "on screen." I admit to being of the generation that has problems with reading a comic book without being able to hold it in your hands. For my grandkids it will be a no-brainer. They'll probably wonder what a "book" was- back in ancient ... Read More
- Good ValueArchie Comics have been a Christmas stocking tradition since my kids were very young. Now they are grown up and in their own homes, but they still want Archie comics at Christmas. This year they got hundreds on DVD. My only question is whether they will read them "on screen." I admit to being of the generation that has problems with reading a comic book without being able to hold it in your hands. For my grandkids it will be a no-brainer. They'll probably wonder what a "book" was- back in ancient ... Read More
