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GeeksAreMyPeeps

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    Publishers love the variants for the money they generate, but it drives completist and collectors mad! :cool:

     

    its getting harder and harder for them to channel stuff them. Eventually the music will stop on the artificial rarity variant game.

    Considering the economics of comics currently, I think that that will coincide with the music stopping for a good portion of the industry

  2. That's the problem.

     

    No matter who, or what he plays, all people see is "The Rock."

     

    In Pain & Gain he teased the possibility of breaking free from the typecast curse,

    but a tease is all it was.

    That's the basic problem with pretty much any suggestion for professional wrestlers in movie roles. They can play a role, but just that one role. I will say that the Rock is better than most that tried expanding as an actor though.

  3. http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40%7CR40&_sacat=0&LH_Sold=1&_udlo=&_udhi=&_samilow=&_samihi=&_sadis=15&_stpos=&_sop=10&_dmd=1&_ipg=50&LH_Complete=1&_nkw=shazam+28

     

    You have gotta be absolutely ting me right? Never in my time have I seen a price jump as quickly. Few days ago it was a $50 book max. It's SIX times as pricey now.

     

    Not even Avengers 55 jumped that quick. Hell, FF 45 is more important too. What's the last book to make this jump? MP7? IM55?

     

    lol I'd rather spend $300 on a GL 76 or ASM 300.

    WT EFFIN F???!!! And here I thought I did great selling mine for $75 back when the 1st hype bubble hit :facepalm:

     

    So what did we learn from the Fear #19 bubble...

     

    AAAAAAABSOLUTELY NOTHING!

    I don't see how you can compare the two. Movement on one books is based on news that something is definitely happened, and the other on speculation that something might be happening that seems increasingly unlikely.

  4. Technically, I don't think these are second prints but fit within the general discussion.

     

    There are some Zero Hour covers that have the Zero Hour logo where the barcode usually is. They are not easy to find, in my experience.

     

    I was able to find a few over the weekend and the Tampa Con.

     

    Example:

     

    1322667.jpg

     

     

    These Zero Hour barcode variants come from collectors sets of all 5 issues.

     

    They are harder to find than the regular issues, but still a good amount of them out there.

     

    I do love the DCUNIVERSE LOGO though.

    Same here. I was disappointed when they didn't adopt that as the new DC logo at the time. It was much better than the bullet.

  5. If $15 for an extremely accessible first print off eBay is too much what is the definition of a collector? I never thought a collector was defined by the ability to find a comic on a shelf at cover. This thread is over 90 pages because quite a few collectors have heard of it, no? Maybe I'm missing something.

    I think the point was that many people have mentioned going into various stores where the owners aren't ordering it or haven't even heard of it. Most people aren't going to plunk down $15 for a new comic that sold for $4 if they haven't been able to read any other issues to know whether they actually want it.

  6. Face Value #1

     

    Comic about Autistic superhero; applaud the publishers on this one as a parent who has an autistic son...can't wait to read my copy to him tonight during bedtime.

     

    Don't know if this is a one-time fluke...we'll find out.

    There seems like a lot of shilliness there. I saw it at cover price* in the store today.

     

    *actually, that's not possible because the price is printed nowhere on it.

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    $175MM WW box office on $100MM production budget is a failure.

     

    It wasn't a failure, it will turn a profit.

     

    Looks like it already did by those numbers.

     

    yeah, if the movie theaters didn't take their 50%+ cut of the box office and the studio spent negative $ on prints and ads. this movie would have to have done $300MM WW to break even.

    The theater's cut changes the longer a movie remains open. Most of the initial money goes to the studio, which is one of the reasons stuff is so expensive at the concession stands

  8. Demand is everything, supply is always invisible. Either by natural causes (Silver/Golden books) or by stock manipulation (Copper/Modern)

     

    You have it backwards, Demand is a derivative of Supply.

    When it comes to collectibles, appearance of scarcity can certainly be a catalyst in increasing demand, but there needs to be something going on with the thing in the first place for there to be demand.

  9. Ms Marvel #1 is already at a 6th print?

    And also Outcast #1 at a 4th print.. Thats a pretty big achievement considering the large print run of the 1st print alone

     

     

    And considering the 2nd printing of Outcast is said to be huge, that makes it even more impressive. Good stuff!

    Issue #1 is 100% speculation, can't give issue #2 away

    Really? Cuz that also has gone to a second printing.

     

    I agree with what has been said tbh. It's very impressive... but at the same time the print run of #1 first print is obviously top heavy and speculation absorbing. There's no harm in comic creators getting a good head start on what they do so that they can keep going and also really get it out there for people to read. 2nd, 3rd, 4th prints etc are sometimes also just another way of squeezing that extra dollar out of people willing to buy into having a completionist run or making sets. Perhaps additional prints are a money making variant in all but actual name? :eyeroll:

     

    I'm even more surprised with that run that #1 has done so well on the secondary market and not cooled faster. It certainly made me too gunshy to join in with a quick flip. Ah well doh! I really didn't think they were taking any prisoners from the off. The thing is can anyone honestly expect a brand new title to immediately have a 70K+ loyal readership? In other words #1 may always be the book from that series with the highest print run.

    In the case of Outcast (and some other Skybound books; Manifest Destiny especially comes to mind), they could be creating a variant of sorts with the reprints, but they're choosing to keep the same cover art while adding an indication that it's not the first print. I think that's as reader-friendly as could be expected.

  10. Ms Marvel #1 is already at a 6th print?

    And also Outcast #1 at a 4th print.. Thats a pretty big achievement considering the large print run of the 1st print alone

     

     

    And considering the 2nd printing of Outcast is said to be huge, that makes it even more impressive. Good stuff!

    Issue #1 is 100% speculation, can't give issue #2 away

    Really? Cuz that also has gone to a second printing.

  11. Would TT 45 be considered Nightwing's Second appearance or DC Sampler 2?

     

    Annual #3.

     

    Deadpool's second appearance doesn't move the needle despite NM #98 being so hot (we point copies of X-Force #2 out to kids who drool over NM #98 when we do shows, and we can't even sell them at $5). I can't think of any Copper second appearances that have broken out; maybe there are some but I can't think of any. Why would second Nightwing be a big deal over any other second appearance?

     

    I would be guessing DP's 2nd appearance had a much higher print run, but I understand your logic here. I am trying to think of any other books where the 2nd appearance commands any type of $$ in the modern/copper world. Currently I cant think of any.

     

    Isn't Venom's second full appearance ASM #316? That pulls in some money. It's also Venom's first cover, though, so there's that factor to consider.

  12. So when are NTT 42 and 43 going to pop? On my vacation I spent WAYYY more than I should of at a shop for these issues thinking they had already popped and now I'm getting panicky...

     

    Why would they pop? If any book in that run should be heating up it would be 10 and 34 I think. Maybe 39 too

     

    I always thought #21 had a lot going for it. First Brother Blood, pre-Crisis Monitor appearance, Night Force preview story. All it needs is for either Brother Blood or Night Force to make a go. I like NTT 39 too. White cover, Flash and Robin quit...

     

    But for NTT 42 and 43, it would require people to actually want to read their comics for them to pop, and that generally rules out most of the factors that make comics pop. (ref: Marvel Super-heroes 18, first appearance of a bunch of characters NOT in a recent hit movie but still skyrocketed in value) But if you think they will, don't sleep on Annual 3 for the conclusion of the Judas Contract arc.

     

    I would far rather pick Annual #3 (2nd Nightwing) over #42 and #43 (not that #42 and #43 are without merit...but Annual #3 is much more important.)

     

    doesn't someone think the name nightwing in 43?

     

     

    i know, i'm being silly, thinking of olden times when the story arc actually mattered and the fact that a bunch of important stuff happens in these issues other than a costume change like in 44...people would actually want to collect all 4 parts of a major story arc...silly silly silly. i like the covers on these issues too.

    Yes, but the proliferation of trades and digital comics means you don't have to collect to read. The collectibility of non-key issues is pretty much going to be limited to people putting together runs.

  13. Too bad I did not follow through with grading the three 9.4+ copies I was thinking of sending in with my July modern submission. :cry:

     

     

    Do the Marvel Milestone reprints fetch top dollar like this as well?

     

    I dont' think the Marvel Milestone copies of Action 1 sell very well at all. In fact, I don't think anyone has ever sold one.

     

    I meant the AF #15, ASM #1, X-Men #1, etc....

     

    well I'm pretty sure the Action #1 reprint hype is fueled by the EBAY sale of the Action 1 CGC 9.0 being sold on ebay. Due to the rarity and high value realized by THAT sale vs the relative commonness of the Marvel keys, it doesn't seem likely that Marvel Milestones and other Marvel reprints will have similar spikes in value.

     

    Do you think that there are some bidders (on the reprints) who actually don't know the difference? hmlol

    Perhaps, but there are many that are clearly marked "reprint" in the header that are still going for plenty.

     

    I think it's a mistake to list them now. The spike is likely due to the sale of the real thing, and that auction is over. Another one will come up for sale at some point (not a 9.0, sure, but another copy). Get them slabbed now if they're slab-worthy so you're ready when the next real deal gets auctioned.

  14. Piggy backing on the ebay auction of the real thing.

     

    No, this book has been selling in the $30-50 range for a quite some time. I've sold a couple last year for $40+

     

    With the real thing going for more than $2 million, $50-60 seems like quite the bargain.

    How about $150?

     

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/ACTION-COMICS-1-JUNE-1938-DC-COMICS/141379141951?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D23490%26meid%3D4a0e600c78a941068b631626ec452ae0%26pid%3D100005%26prg%3D10073%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D331298452242&rt=nc

  15. Yeah. 9.8 ss will be available in a presale shortly on the boards.

     

    When's that thread going up Jimmy? I'm gona try to get a couple raw books, but SS 9.8 is way better.

    Okay, I know this is the modern board, and they would be copper, but since it's bene mentioned, why do the Action reprints go for so much money? Here's a 1988 reprint at $43 and 24 bids with a day left:

     

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/ACTION-COMICS-1-1st-appearance-of-SUPERMAN-Low-start-No-reserve-NICE-COPY-/301279623407?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item4625aa38ef

     

    And another at $51 with 2 days left:

     

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Action-Comics-1-1938-1988-Reprint-High-Grade-Look-/181495076081?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item2a41f314f1

  16. Went to Midtown in Times Square this morning before work. One of the covers for 3 was no longer on the shelf. Not sure whether they have more stock elsewhere. While I was there one of the employees was taking a call from someone asking them to pull the book for them. Book is hot.

     

    I must have been right next to you at the time because I heard the call too and actually helped the Employee point out where it was

    Could be. Did you grab a few? I definitely noticed someone who seemed to be very intent on grabbing it.