The closure of Zerns in 2018 marked the end of an era for Pennsylvania collectors. While online auctions have taken over much of the trade, they lack the "camaraderie" and the thrill of the physical hunt—the chance to stumble upon an elusive or a rare issue in the back of a dusty crate.
When he finally pulled the physical drive from the rusted rack, the screen flickered to life. It wasn't just a comic; it was a digital parasite. The panels didn't just show a story—they pulsed.
These archives often contain scanned versions of underground comix from the 1960s and 70s.
The closure of Zerns in 2018 marked the end of an era for Pennsylvania collectors. While online auctions have taken over much of the trade, they lack the "camaraderie" and the thrill of the physical hunt—the chance to stumble upon an elusive or a rare issue in the back of a dusty crate.
When he finally pulled the physical drive from the rusted rack, the screen flickered to life. It wasn't just a comic; it was a digital parasite. The panels didn't just show a story—they pulsed.
These archives often contain scanned versions of underground comix from the 1960s and 70s.