Polaris Nuclear Sub Comic Book Ad
The toy was offered in the comic book ads of the 1960s as a full ride on Jeep with a dress up military poncho.
Polaris nuclear sub comic book ad. And reinvent yourself like Charles Atlas or Arnold Schwarzenegger so no-one would kick sand in your face. And by the way we dont have any Polaris Nuclear Subs hidden in old boxes put away way way in the back. The Mysterious Pet Monkey Ads of the 1960s.
You used to be able to order live squirrel monkeys via the post. Ed Edwin Wegman started up Honor House in the 50s or 60s. You could watch the enemy through the periscope AND fire rockets and torpedoes.
At least thats what vintage comic-book ads would have you believe. Every time I would open a comic book and I would see that ad the greatest promise made by comic. He then turned it into BIOSPECIFICS TECHNOLOGIES CORP.
Sea Monkeys you could train who would entertain for hours. Every kid I knew at school wanted X-ray specks or a magic coin with which. See more ideas about vintage ads vintage comics vintage comic books.
I had in mind a 7 foot Monster or Frankenstein mask. Dec 2 2012 - Find the perfect handmade gift vintage on-trend clothes unique jewelry and more lots more. Kids learn to ignore the wild claims of boastful comic-book ads.
In the comments down below let me know which of these items you would have purchased. Growing up in the early 1970s there was nothing more I wanted than the Polaris Nuclear Submarine. And have you actually purchased anything from a comic book ad before.