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The Death and Return of Superman Multiple Printing Saga

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Brandon Shepherd

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My journey into this wonderful hobby began in early 1994, when I found The Death of Superman graphic novel at Kroger, I was 11 years old then. The graphic novel collected the seven issue storyline "Doomsday!", the comic book colors inside hooked me. I had heard of this “event” but I was so late to the party that it was over. The Death and Return of Superman story arc was a trilogy of storylines; "Doomsday!", "Funeral for a Friend" and "Reign of the Supermen!", all ancient history by '94. After I got The Death of Superman graphic novel I searched out issues for  "Funeral for a Friend" and "Reign of the Superman!," not an easy task for a kid with no job (or allowance 'cause I never did chores), who's only transportation were his parents or the school bus. I was able to catch up thanks to few Toys-R-Us trips, where late comers like myself were able to pick up various two packs and packaged sets of comics, with a lot of Superman books. I found most of the issues I needed for "Funeral for a Friend" this way. As I got more into collecting I decided I wanted to have the individual "Doomsday!" issues, even thou I had them nicely collected in TPB form, after another Toy R Us trip, I got all those issues from a box set. 

As I started accumulating price guides, poly bags and backing boards a monster began to gestate, who became concerned about condition and value. I then discovered there were actually multiple printings for many of these issues, and the first printings were more valuable! Each printing after the first edition was notated by a roman numeral, next to the issue number and price on the top left corner of each cover. The cover art remained the same with each subsequent printing but the title logo color scheme changed for each issue’s printing. After realizing this the 2nd, 3rd and so on printings I had were tarnished in my eye. All of my "Doomsday!" issues were later printings, and not worth the paper they were printed on, and most of my 'Funeral' issues were the same. As the years went on, and the prices went down, I replaced many of my later printings with first prints, recycling the paper rags I had before.

Then CGC came along....

Around 2007 I decided to start CGC Registry set for this storyline, all 9.8, first prints only, yet by the early 2010's I re-discovered the later printings, becoming enticed by the thrill and challenge of trying to find these books in high grade. I love how unexpected all of this was, I know I never thought the later printings would ever be collectible, and I think it's safe to say I wasn't the only one. 

Here are my CGC examples thus far, keeping the thrill of the hunt alive. 

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Updated 11/01/2019

Some of my childhood books also survived, thankfully. 

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On 1/31/2023 at 7:31 PM, drjimwillie said:

I was looking at Iconic1s set, the descriptions and pictures are a blast.  I am sure I will spend time looking at the pictures and reading the descriptions. Thank you for that. 

I am at work now, I will have to go through the set book by book when I am sitting in front of my collection. 
 

It is interesting that a lot of the covers are different from the covers that I have. 

I saw what you guys were posting about people paying crazy money for these books and I got crazy excited. 😳

I needed one additional book, so I went to the comic book store, and I found the book I was looking for, as well as a bunch of other books from that series. I had a meeting that I had to go to, so I was in a hurry, I ended up picking up $50 worth of Books from that series, thinking that they were worth something. 
I ended up going out into my car to take that meeting.  I went back into the comic book store, and the guy told me that most of my books were not worth anything. It was the second and third and newsstand copies that were worth more. It was the opposite of what I would have expected. 
 

As you can see, I bought multiples of some of these books, hoping that someday they would be worth something. Now I am not sure what to do. I am thinking that I would sell the books as a complete set. They are all in really good shape. I was extremely careful when I read them and then they went into a box. Should I send the important ones in for grading? Which ones would those be? I have the ones in the white plastic bag in the black plastic bag from the death and rebirth of Superman. And there are a few with foil covers. should I just send in the good ones I have multiples of so that it is an entirely readable set? 
 

I don’t mind making an investment if it makes it worth more in the end. 
 

If I understand correctly, it is $25 to get it graded? If I send it for grading, is it in my best interest to have it pressed first? Pressing cost $10? 

I followed the triangles through the rest of 1993 and pretty far into 1994. What should I do with those books?

Thank you. This really is fun.

@drjimwillie Any updates?

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On 9/13/2023 at 8:26 PM, Vfactor1 said:

Some day I will take the time and go through all the raw books I have collected and see what I can send off...

Just seems time is elusive often...

 

V.

Do find the time and post pictures my friend!

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