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Are comic books still worth a lot of money?
Nov 08, 2008 by Vibes | Posted in Comics & Animation
I bear in mind you could sell old classic graphic novels for good money.
I have 2 boxes full of comic books since i was a kid, but since our economy has changed so much in recent years, i was wondering if i should even fuss selling them?
They can be importance a lot of money.
If they are from mid-1980's till today, comics probably won't make much money. Other than some exceptions, most of those comics are not that rare.
If the comics are from the at 1980's or earlier (60's or 70's) then there is a greater chance of them being worth a lot of money. And as other people mentioned, it depends of the contingency.
Check out someplace like http://www.comicspriceguide.com/ to get an idea of your comics' worth.
To answer your last question, you should as likely as not hold on to your comics until the economy picks back up. (just my opinion)
Dennis S | Nov 08, 2008
As it has always been with comics, it depends on the consummation, the condition of the issue, and whether or not you can find someone who wants it. It just may be harder to find potential buyers at ht moment. I'd probably wait until the curtness hit an upswing, and it will.
The Last Czarnian | Nov 08, 2008
Depending the debouchment and the condition of the comic. Popular ones are like spiderman, x-men.
thomas r | Nov 08, 2008
They can be quality a lot of money.
If they are from mid-1980's till today, comics probably won't make much money. Other than some exceptions, most of those comics are not that rare.
If the comics are from the advanced 1980's or earlier (60's or 70's) then there is a greater chance of them being worth a lot of money. And as other people mentioned, it depends of the make ready.
Check out someplace like http://www.comicspriceguide.com/ to get an idea of your comics' worth.
To answer your last question, you should in all probability hold on to your comics until the economy picks back up. (just my opinion)
Dennis S | Nov 08, 2008
Where can i sell really old rare comic books lots of them?
Sep 28, 2008 by friggidghost | Posted in Comics & Animation
i have a ton a tub full of old rare comic where in carrollton texas 75007 could i clerk those?
Well there is of track ebay, but if you mean that you want to sell them like in person than you could go to your local comic shop and see if they are interested. Shops in carrollton texas register:
BIG WORLD COMICS
1104 EAST BELT LINE
SUITE 104
CARROLLTON, TX
(972) 245-0968
KEITH'S COMICS NORTH DALLAS
17610 MIDWAY Avenue
SUITE 136
DALLAS, TX
(972) 735-8333
May 26, 2008 by Denver G | Posted in Comics & Animation
I have a lot of comic books that i requirement to get rid of but have no idea as to what they are worth. Does anyone know where a good place to sell them online?
Amazon.com? Ebay.com? Take your pick...
JJ | May 26, 2008
How can I find out the price of my comic books?
Jan 12, 2009 by stonecold2129 | Posted in Comics & Animation
I have a lot of comic books. How can I find out the years of them? I have a consequence guide, but I want to find out the most I can. Like if I have any that are rare or not.
not in actuality sure if I understand the question about finding the years of them usually comics are dated either on the cover or on the page that contains the names of the people who worked on the soft-cover.
Most modern comics are not rare.
otherwise check out www.comicpriceguide.com
sandlerfan79 | Jan 12, 2009
What's the cheapest way to print lots of comic books?
Mar 31, 2008 by Dhuan O | Posted in Other - Computers
If I wanted to publish old comic books, including the covers, What's the cheapest way to print them?
Buyin' them would be much more expensive since they are from the 60/70's, I've got them all as cbr files.
I would present a colour laser printer. Depending on how many you want to print of each comic, you might make just one hard copy of each and then use a tincture photocopier to do the balance in bulk.
Are they still under copyright? You will need the author's permission if you want multiple copies.