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stroszek

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  1. I think modern variants with nothing special about them will crash and burn. I feel bad for some of the people that get sucked into the hype. Hopefully its just desperate flippers selling to each other. I mean its getting real crooked.

     

    That's just about the safest bet around.

     

    Some creative financial engineer needs to sell a put option on the group so we can score on the nosedive.

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    I think that whatever mess ends up sticking to the wall, Marvel will promote. I wouldn't be surprised to see the 'Gwen Stacy + **insert character here**' formula to keep moving for a while.

     

    It wont be too long until we're graced with G.O.D.O.K.

     

    THAT I'll buy :P

     

    btw... Gwen + Sue Richards would be a boring combination.

     

    Gwen + Groot would be 'Gwoot.' That's printing money right there...

     

    I'm holding out for Gwoodgod.

  3. Finding these Spider Man #4 variants is great but the value of the book has been cut in half since the Five Below news hit and Ebay was flooded. I think it will go back up as long as Silk stays popular but wow what a sharp decline.

     

     

    I checked out the local Five Below and they had 50 packs of comic books, every single one of which had Original Sin #1. Oh well.

     

     

  4. #1s in general are getting lots of love even if not a 1st appearance. Why is Doctor Strange 1 and Black Panther 1 so hot right now? Both of them are not anywhere near the first appearances of those characters. Seems like if it's #1, it's gold.

     

     

    Shhh! Don't ask questions unless they're about my stacks of Bronze Age #1s that I finally found in the back of the closet.

     

    Black Panther #1 so super-rare I only have 10 copies left...

     

     

  5. Again, I ask, how does a book going up in value $300-350 over a couple of weeks period portend "the end of the hobby as we know it"? The movie announcement increased the demand even further of an already very popular character. Until enough copies are flushed out to satisfy demand, prices will rise. This is basic economics, not a "bubble". At least not as it pertains to this book. And that is certainly something that should be considered but on a book by book basis. Question the sudden interest in characters like rocket raccoon and star lord. Characters that nobody gave two bleeps about until a movie came out. Now, based solely on that, $5.00 books are "selling" for $2000. That's the kind of nonsense that should be questioned. Dead pool and NM98 have been copper blue chips for years already, and have cultivated a steady rise in value and popularity. The same cannot be said for the aforementioned guardians of the galaxy brethren.

     

    -J.

     

    It's a lot more than that though.

     

    Low grades of some mega-keys have now apparently doubled or tripled over the past few months (at least if a few sales are to be believed), a few Bronze Age #1s in plentiful supply keep running and running and then... Squirrel Girl.

     

    Maybe the rapidly inflating prices just reflect a huge surge of demand as a side-effect of easy money. The entire comic book market is a tiny one, surely not even equal to a day's worth of trading on a major stock exchange. If big investment money comes sloshing in, who's to say what the "correct" prices are? Maybe it's a relatively low liquidity market that has been artificially depressed for years and now we're seeing some real price discovery with all thew new buyers. I doubt it, it sure feels bubbly. But nobody knows for sure.

     

     

     

     

  6. Why is there a debate over the #1 and #6 issues in relation to Coulson ( I know few care lol ) ? He appears in the first issue as cheese. If Superman showed up in a book and people called him Clark for 5 issues, would the first 1 not be his first appearance ? For the record I have 1 of each of his possible 1st appearances including the cartoon book.

     

    Agreed.

    It's #1. No question.

     

    Sweet, my 20 copies of Battle Scars #1 scored for 10 bucks total will one day by my house on Mars.

     

     

  7. What about the Cloonan Conans?

     

    One of the quickest about faces I've ever done. I hated, hated, hated the first issue she drew and then by the third I decided she was really quite good.

  8. A-422 points me to a story from Patsy Walker 41 (according to Atlastales.com), but I'm not sure if there can be more than one A-422.

     

    If anyone has that issue unslabbed, can you confirm if this panel is in it?

     

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    It's definitely not from PW 41, and I'd say it's not even an Atlas panel.

     

    Atlas job numbers are almost exclusively in the first panel of a story (exceptions: text stories), and that's not Atlas lettering.

     

    That numbering box looks like a late 50's-early 60's Charlton.

     

    GCD says First Kiss #21, story called Take My Number. I don't see a scan of it online.

     

    Good work. Thanks. I wasn't sure if other companies used the same numbering system as Atlas.

  9. A question for any you comic book sleuths. I posted here because of the Patsy Walker references.

     

    Is this an actual panel or has the text been photshopped? The "Cake" response looks a little off, but maybe I'm seeing things.

     

    A-422 points me to a story from Patsy Walker 41 (according to Atlastales.com), but I'm not sure if there can be more than one A-422.

     

    If anyone has that issue unslabbed, can you confirm if this panel is in it?

     

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  10. There's no way the film is a flop. It's basically a cartoon and Hollywood knows how to market its big-budget cartoons almost flawlessly by now; younger audiences do precisely what marketers tell them to do. The only question is if it's a modest success or a big hit. But even if it's a big hit, that doesn't necessarily equate to the comic book appearances being in demand or the characters ever being big players in the Marvel universe.

  11. Early Deadpool appearances hold value, why should Rocket be any different? Look if Disney can make a buck off Figment who knows how high the ceiling is for Rocket.

     

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    How so? NM 98 is worth some coin, but after that the next __ of appearances are still worthless (not that i don't pick them up if cheap). His mini is now worth something (although someone here was just selling them for $5 a copy, so not so much i guess) and the books from the 1990s series are good back issues, with the two punisher books bringing real coin, but for the most part we're talking about $5-$15 books, which is great, but this is $100 for RRs roughly 18th appearance. that's what i'm saying. a raw copy of wolverine's 18th appearance isn't worth that much.

     

    Not saying it should be in the quarter box. Not saying it shouldn't be a $25-$40ish book raw. Not saying it shouldn't even be $100 as a 9.8 slab.

    Print runs man. There's like half a million copies of X-Force #2 compared to 50K or so of GOTG #1, and it's the 1st appearance of the current team. You know, the one the movie is based on

     

    But even with a 50,000 print run there is still a huge supply of them in high grade. There aren't 50,000 buyers out there clamoring for a copy. There are a couple of hundred speculators/hoarders trying to flip it.

     

    I'll buy the print run argument for a book like Walking Dead 1 where the demand might really exceed the total run. For most other books, the supply is still pretty big. GOTG 1 isn't a 1st or close to a 1st for any of those characters (is it a 2nd Groot? I admit I don't know). I guess you could try to argue this is the modern equivalent of Defenders 1, but I don't think it's anything more than temporary movie hype. That GOTG book had its fans, but was and is a near nonentity in the Marvel Universe.

     

     

    Avengers #1 isn't the first appearance of any of those characters... Don't you think a big blockbuster movie could make the GOTG an entity in the Marvel Universe hm

     

     

    I find it hard to believe. But then again when I saw the GOTG trailer, I thought "Good lord, this is the end of Marvel. This is going to make people pine for Battlefield Earth." And then people started acting like it actually looked good so, hey, anything's possible.

     

    But even if it's a hit, I don't really think a movie makes for much of a change in the comic book world. Blade was a hit franchise and... nada. He was never going to have much to do with the broader Marvel Universe. GOTG seem like they are best suited to stick to their own little corner - they wouldn't work if they got spread out through half the titles like the Avengers.