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Superhero Comics in 1970s Newsstand Photograph Finally Revealed

Yeah, finally — because it took me nearly a decade to get around to doing this.

Paco Taylor
6 min readMar 31, 2018
“A Newsstand in 1975”

The road to hell, as goes the saying, is paved with good intentions. I don’t recall now, though, if it was ever actually my intention to dig up and post to the interwebs all the covers for the comic books shown stuffed into the racks in this old photo taken at a newsstand in the 1970s.

When I first saw the photograph, by the way — posted then in the Robot 6 section of the CBR (Comic Book Resources) website almost ten years ago now — I fell completely in love with the image due to the deep and unexpected sense of the nostalgia it evoked.

It was simply titled “A Newsstand in 1975.”

I was all of six years old back then, but I can still easily recall now the sight of comic books on corner newsstands all across “Chicagoland,” as some of the locals call it. And compelled by this fond and enduring memory, I enlarged the image and printed out a copy on heavy fine art paper to hang in my studio.

Curiosity Killed the Cat

It actually made me curious, though, as to whether the photo was really taken in ’75 or if someone just guessed. Using even what’s partially visible from…

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Paco Taylor
Paco Taylor

Written by Paco Taylor

Paco writes about Eastern & Western pop culture, history, and art. He has bylines at CBR, G-Fan, Comics Beat, NeoText, and Nextshark | stpaco@gmail

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