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  1. New for September 2012 www.comicbase.comPricing Trends for September 2012Robert Kirkman's Walking Dead continues to be the story of the year. This month, The Walking Dead (Image) #11 jumped to $26 from $8.50, and #43 went to $12.50 from $7.50. Alpha Flight (2nd Series) #17, featuring a team-up with Big Hero 6, has been selling briskly and almost tripled in value to $5.50.Near-forgotten heroes of the early 1990s are languishing away in dollar bins. Nexus the Liberator #1 dropped to $1.25 from $2, and Nomad #4 went to $1 from $1.50. Not surprisingly, both are widely available at lower price points.To see old comments for this Journal entry, click here. New comments can be added below.
  2. New Updated program Just arrived, ComicBase 16 Arrives! With more new issues than would fit in most comic stores, as many new pictures as were even found in the first two Archive Editions and great new features like faster navigation, comic graphs, and badges, ComicBase 16 is ready to take the world by storm. Read all about it in our newest newsletter! To see old comments for this Journal entry, click here. New comments can be added below.
  3. computer based collection program.ComicBase I have been using this program since 1994. It has been getting better every year. They're now up to version 15. This computer based program is wonderful and I would be truely lost without it. I am able to keep track of my collection continuously and I get weekly updates for the latest releases. This program can be used on IPAD, Blackberry and your standard PC/laptop. ComicBase is a way to inventory your collection in private, no internet listing unless you so desire; And, this program has a manhattan scanner that is unique, it scans the UPC bar code off the comic cover and automatically logs the comic into the program for easier inventory entry. ComicBase is featured every year at the San Diego Comic Con and I highly recommend that if you go to the SDCC, be sure to stop by the ComicBase booth for a demonstration. There is also available a limited ComicBase Free edition, that let's you store up to 500 comics from your collection for a trial run. I guarantee, you'll love this program so much, you'll want to purchase the Archive Edition. ComicBase was featured a couple of years ago by the Geek Squad on a YOU Tube clip. It's a great featurette, about 5 minutes long and gives you a good idea what it's about. I love this program so much, I go to local comic stores and regional comic con events in CNY to spread the word and even demonstrate it on my own laptop. It is definitely worth checking into. I am not an employee of ComicBase, BUT, a TRUE CUSTOMER that really loves this program; Pete Bickford and company do an outstanding job. Also, check out Atomic Avenue, the LARGEST COMIC BOOK ONLY website where you can buy and sell your comics through ComicBase if you so desire. Great to check this out as well. To see old comments for this Journal entry, click here. New comments can be added below.