Your Most Valuable Comic Book??????????
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Re: Your Most Valuable Comic Book??????????
Ive got about 25 long boxes full of Marvel,DC,Valiant,Image,Kitchen Sink Press,Northstar,Darkhorse,Verotik,and many others.
A few prized ones off the top of my head:
Amazing Spiderman 129 1st Punisher
Amazing Spiderman 238 1st Hobgoblin
Amazing Spiderman 298-300 1st Venom
Giant Size X Men #1
XMen #94
Ghost Rider #1-5
Marvel Spotlight On #5 1st Ghist Rider
Incredible Hulk #180-182 1st Wolverine
many other key issues from Marvel
The Crow #1-5
A few prized ones off the top of my head:
Amazing Spiderman 129 1st Punisher
Amazing Spiderman 238 1st Hobgoblin
Amazing Spiderman 298-300 1st Venom
Giant Size X Men #1
XMen #94
Ghost Rider #1-5
Marvel Spotlight On #5 1st Ghist Rider
Incredible Hulk #180-182 1st Wolverine
many other key issues from Marvel
The Crow #1-5
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I used to have a lot of early Marvels, including some first issues -- all gotten for a song as a kid at a small town antique shop in southern Illinois (5 cents each!!!). Avengers#1, Daredevil #1, Spidey #2, X-Men #2 -- most of the early Annuals, TOS #39. Sold them when they started to be worth some "real money" -- as in $20 or $30 per! Sigh....
Well, I still have the first Spider-Man Annual -- but my copy of "Fanboy," a rare Xeroxed underground comic just might be worth more. Hard to say, as they rarely come up for sale, there only really being a handful of copies.
Well, I still have the first Spider-Man Annual -- but my copy of "Fanboy," a rare Xeroxed underground comic just might be worth more. Hard to say, as they rarely come up for sale, there only really being a handful of copies.
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Hmm, that reminds me. Somewhere I think I have issue #1 of The Gauntlet.
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anthony just reminded me...i got ALL macfarlane amazing spiderman issues...the guys art just blows me away!
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Yeah Buddy. I had the 1st couple with Todd. His rendering of Mysterio and the Lizard .....Wow! Then thats about the time the bottom fell out on me.raydrz wrote:anthony just reminded me...i got ALL macfarlane amazing spiderman issues...the guys art just blows me away!
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dying for a macfarlane lizard resin kit...sooooooo fierce!
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Glusniffer wrote:Whats your address Shane?ShaneM wrote:I have volume, about 30,000 last count.
On most Marvels I am mising 20 or less of the first 100. Anything after the 70's is in multiples.
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My current understanding is that with comic books now that unless they are stored in special plastic bags with acid free backings.... you won't get much.
I have SpiderMan #5 on and they are stored in plastic bags and stored in comic boxes.
Looked at unloading them at a comic show a few years ago (about 4-5 years ago) and I got no takers because of how they were stored.
They also have a new rating system ( if I recall correctly)... but I have been out of the loop for many years.
I have SpiderMan #5 on and they are stored in plastic bags and stored in comic boxes.
Looked at unloading them at a comic show a few years ago (about 4-5 years ago) and I got no takers because of how they were stored.
They also have a new rating system ( if I recall correctly)... but I have been out of the loop for many years.
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selling back issues is really hard at comic shows (sadly, comic conventions aren't really for comic books anymore it seems) as the vendors only want to unload current inventory.starmanmm wrote:My current understanding is that with comic books now that unless they are stored in special plastic bags with acid free backings.... you won't get much.
I have SpiderMan #5 on and they are stored in plastic bags and stored in comic boxes.
Looked at unloading them at a comic show a few years ago (about 4-5 years ago) and I got no takers because of how they were stored.![]()
They also have a new rating system ( if I recall correctly)... but I have been out of the loop for many years.
as far as comic rating/grading, yeah, it's a whole new ball game with the professional grading market out there; if it isn't Mint condition, you're looking to get 1/2 of a Poor or Good grading price value . . . IF YOU'RE LUCKY!!! unless it's a landmark issue or from the silver or golden age.
i really toiled with the idea when i sent some books in to get graded. did i really want them to be forever in a hardcase that i could never open to look at the book again? sadly, for insurance purposes, i did for my family's sae . . . such a horrible double edge sword; for sports cards i can understand as there's only two side, but for comics i get to look at only the front and back? sad, sad day when i did it . . .
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Couldn't someone just make another xerox? How would you prove it?Scary Terry wrote:I used to have a lot of early Marvels, including some first issues -- all gotten for a song as a kid at a small town antique shop in southern Illinois (5 cents each!!!). Avengers#1, Daredevil #1, Spidey #2, X-Men #2 -- most of the early Annuals, TOS #39. Sold them when they started to be worth some "real money" -- as in $20 or $30 per! Sigh....
Well, I still have the first Spider-Man Annual -- but my copy of "Fanboy," a rare Xeroxed underground comic just might be worth more. Hard to say, as they rarely come up for sale, there only really being a handful of copies.
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Not sure I understand the question, But I mentiomed the Marvel Essentials, that tell the stories, but are in black and white. Which could easiley be repo'd, But in the 1st volume, All the cover shots are darkened. X-ample......drthomasholmes wrote:Couldn't someone just make another xerox? How would you prove it?Scary Terry wrote:I used to have a lot of early Marvels, including some first issues -- all gotten for a song as a kid at a small town antique shop in southern Illinois (5 cents each!!!). Avengers#1, Daredevil #1, Spidey #2, X-Men #2 -- most of the early Annuals, TOS #39. Sold them when they started to be worth some "real money" -- as in $20 or $30 per! Sigh....
Well, I still have the first Spider-Man Annual -- but my copy of "Fanboy," a rare Xeroxed underground comic just might be worth more. Hard to say, as they rarely come up for sale, there only really being a handful of copies.

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check it out jeffdrthomasholmes wrote:Couldn't someone just make another xerox? How would you prove it?Scary Terry wrote:I used to have a lot of early Marvels, including some first issues -- all gotten for a song as a kid at a small town antique shop in southern Illinois (5 cents each!!!). Avengers#1, Daredevil #1, Spidey #2, X-Men #2 -- most of the early Annuals, TOS #39. Sold them when they started to be worth some "real money" -- as in $20 or $30 per! Sigh....
Well, I still have the first Spider-Man Annual -- but my copy of "Fanboy," a rare Xeroxed underground comic just might be worth more. Hard to say, as they rarely come up for sale, there only really being a handful of copies.
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I did own a DC#27, Batman #1 and DC#38 but they were stolen years ago (LONGGGG STORY)
I hate to think what they would be worth today
I think my most valuable that I still own is Batman #16 that I would prob grade VF I dont have any of my books CGC I dont trust that stuff. I have about 20 long boxes of Batman and other DC comics no idea anymore what all I actually own lol same with my whole collection too much stuff
I think my most valuable that I still own is Batman #16 that I would prob grade VF I dont have any of my books CGC I dont trust that stuff. I have about 20 long boxes of Batman and other DC comics no idea anymore what all I actually own lol same with my whole collection too much stuffRe: Your Most Valuable Comic Book??????????
action comics/1st superman just sold for $2MILLION+++
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YEP! http://movies.yahoo.com/news/action-com ... 26975.htmlraydrz wrote:action comics/1st superman just sold for $2MILLION+++
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Werewolf By Night 1 near mint condition.
Superman1 is so over valued , not because it's
easy to find. It's because of acid based paper is basically eating it self.
no amount of acid free backing boards or special plastic will
stop this process,. I use to be a big comic junkie, but sold most mine
just kept monster stuff.
I look I ebay, I see all the stuff I sold for some money years ago.
Is now worthless. I might rebuy some it back
Superman1 is so over valued , not because it's
easy to find. It's because of acid based paper is basically eating it self.
no amount of acid free backing boards or special plastic will
stop this process,. I use to be a big comic junkie, but sold most mine
just kept monster stuff.
I look I ebay, I see all the stuff I sold for some money years ago.
Is now worthless. I might rebuy some it back
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X-Men first issue from the 60's
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I also have X-Men #1 1963 signed by Stan "The Man" Lee.One of my most prized possessions.vortexx wrote:X-Men first issue from the 60's
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Well, they're not my favorite anymore, and probably not all that
mainstream, but I just priced them the other day:
I've got First Printings of Issues 2, 3, and 4, in mint condition of
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Going for roughly $225-$250 apiece.
Now to just find a buyer..... LOL
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mainstream, but I just priced them the other day:
I've got First Printings of Issues 2, 3, and 4, in mint condition of
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Going for roughly $225-$250 apiece.
Now to just find a buyer..... LOL
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Yeah,I think there might still be a market fo TMNT.mentalmischief wrote:Well, they're not my favorite anymore, and probably not all that
mainstream, but I just priced them the other day:
I've got First Printings of Issues 2, 3, and 4, in mint condition of
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Going for roughly $225-$250 apiece.
Now to just find a buyer..... LOL
Mark
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