Marvel Comics Exhibition at Oregon Museum Science and Industry

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OMSI is great!.....I spent a whole bunch of time there when I was doing an 18 month training stint in Portland in the '90s
 
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Not a comic nerd but I do have a Stern Spiderman Vault Edition pinball machine from 2017 in a spare bedroom.
 
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I think the kids from our days watch movies from Marvels..They are not very interested in the comics books. I bought to my kids some Marvel comic books and they weren't so passionate as I was to their age 😀
 
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Huge comic book fan going back to the 80s. I really hate how much canon has been destroyed due to lack of intellectual creativity since the mid 2000s (a few arcs notwithstanding). That said, nothing has brought be greater joy than to see so much done on the big scree, something I'd never see happening.

I'm a huge Punisher and X-Men fan. I hate that the latter really hasn't been given it's due in the movies (they've mostly been dreadful, and again that lack of canon stuff). Also a big Daredevil and Batman fan. Loved Moon Knight from the get-go, too. Last time I made it to NYCC, I picked these up, signed up Zeck, Rubinstein, and Miller respectively.



Also have the two issues of the X-Men 'Days of Future Past' signed by Claremont. Got all the Toy Biz figures, plenty of random lithos. Comics have to be right around 1500 or so issues. Lost a lot to shrinkage by my sibling.
 
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Huge comic book fan going back to the 80s. I really hate how much canon has been destroyed due to lack of intellectual creativity since the mid 2000s (a few arcs notwithstanding). That said, nothing has brought be greater joy than to see so much done on the big scree, something I'd never see happening.

I'm a huge Punisher and X-Men fan. I hate that the latter really hasn't been given it's due in the movies (they've mostly been dreadful, and again that lack of canon stuff). Also a big Daredevil and Batman fan. Loved Moon Knight from the get-go, too. Last time I made it to NYCC, I picked these up, signed up Zeck, Rubinstein, and Miller respectively.



Also have the two issues of the X-Men 'Days of Future Past' signed by Claremont. Got all the Toy Biz figures, plenty of random lithos. Comics have to be right around 1500 or so issues. Lost a lot to shrinkage by my sibling.

You've got some nice stuff. I think they had the original pen and ink cover of the Wolverine mag you framed.

The pen and ink stuff was amazing.

At least you still have your comics. I got rid of all mine. I was looking at stuff and said, I had that, I had that, I had that. I was buying them when they were 12 cents and still drawn by Kirby and Romita.

Hope you get to see the traveling exhibit.