Chameleon Company
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Just read this. Here's the link:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/books/02/26/comic.book.auction/index.html
here's the headline:
'Unrestored' copy of first Superman comic book for sale.
Its a 1938 comic book, btw, the first "Superman", which was also the first comic book superhero. Here's a blurb from the article that caught my eye:
I don't have $400K to see what the nature of early chameleon retail advertising was like. I also never thought live chameleons were offered back then, but I also was not yet a twinkle in my Dad's eye, so what did I know. If anything, knowing now that live chameleons were part of the advertising income that brought the first Superman comic to print makes me smile.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/books/02/26/comic.book.auction/index.html
here's the headline:
'Unrestored' copy of first Superman comic book for sale.
Its a 1938 comic book, btw, the first "Superman", which was also the first comic book superhero. Here's a blurb from the article that caught my eye:
Because the book was published at the close of the Great Depression, it contains advertisements that may appear quaint and quirky to 21st century readers. For only $1.25, one could buy a blonde wig, a live chameleon, a whoopee cushion, a Bible "the size of a postage stamp" or hypnosis lessons.
I don't have $400K to see what the nature of early chameleon retail advertising was like. I also never thought live chameleons were offered back then, but I also was not yet a twinkle in my Dad's eye, so what did I know. If anything, knowing now that live chameleons were part of the advertising income that brought the first Superman comic to print makes me smile.