A close-up excerpt of an illustrated toy ad on the back of an old comic book. The white page shows it's age with old signs of being handled, including minor wrinkles and scuffing. In upper left, a pair of eyes wear plastic funny-nose glasses and gaze across the page to the right at three other plastic toys: a bird, a fighter jet, and a family car. Below the nose are the words "Look what you can make with..." Between the face on the left and the toys on the right is the reversed image of our store stamp, an accidental fresh ink transfer, about 60 years ago, from the front of another magazine. The stamp says "Bonnett's – Ohio's Largest Dealers in Back-Issue Magazines – 502 E 5th St – Dayton, OH".
Fresh ink! ... from the 1960s?
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Comic & Pulp collectors worldwide know the #BonnettsStamp; the way Gen-X & Millennials know the Blockbuster Video logo.
A newly-inked pad caused rare reverse-presentations of our mark on back of other mags. #ComicGotBack?