Virtual Newsstand Displays Comic Books by Date

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Published on Wed, 17 Oct 2012 17:00:24 GMT Indexed on 2012/10/17 23:06 UTC
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If you’re a comic book aficionado (or just want to take a stroll down memory lane), this virtual newsstand shows you all the comics published for any month and year going all the way back to the 1930s.

Courtesy of Mike’s Amazing World of Comics, the virtual newsstand lets you dial in a month, year, sorting style, and shows all publishers or select publishers. The covers are displayed in a grid where you can click through to see a larger version of the cover and read additional information about the comic. It’s a really neat way to check out trends in comic design and artwork over the years.

Hit up the link below to take it for the spin. Have a cool comic book resource to share? Sound off in the comments.

The Newsstand [via Boing Boing]

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