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Ant-Man

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  1. Wow, haven’t seen this thread in a while. Great comments/suggestions since 2019. Keep in mind that the non-US titles like Spirou and Warrior are not in Overstreet. Doesn’t mean they are not amongst the more valuable mags, just explains why they were not included in my list.

    As far as ‘magazine’ vs. ‘magazine-sized comic’, I made the decision to include both when compiling the list. Give folks a bigger grouping to consider. The challenge I see is defining a magazine. If comics are ‘storytelling through sequential art’, and we find this in magazines, what differentiates a magazine from a comic if not the size? I’m sure there are many here who could express it more eloquently than I.

    A few changes since 2019. Vampirella 1 has jumped Mad 24 and now sits behind Shock Illustrated 3. Blazing Combat 1 has passed both Pussycat 1 and Cracked 1. Savage Tales 1 saw a 68% increase (largest amongst the higher-priced mags) and is valued above all of the ‘Gothic’ mags. Sitting right behind that group, with a significant increase of its own, is FOOM 10 (if considered a mag).

    Has anyone here ever contacted Overstreet to discuss the creation of a magazine section  within the Guide (similar to the War Report)? Collectively, I’ll bet the experts here on the Boards could educate the comic masses.

  2. Not bad everyone. Per the latest Overstreet (raw 9.2):

    1. Marvel Spotlight 5

    2. ASM 129

    3. Tomb Of Dracula 10

    4. Hero For Hire 1

    4. Iron Man 55

    6. Batman 251

    7. Ghost Rider 1

    8. Special Marvel Edition 15

    9. ASM 121

    10. Night Nurse 1

    11. Strange Tales 169

    11. Tomb Of Dracula 1

    11. Wonder Woman 204

    14. ASM 122

    I suspect Marvel Premiere 1 is #15, but I cannot confirm. With this Age dominated by price variants and giant/square-bound books, the $0.20ers are just not as prevalent.