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Krydel4

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  1. What Turtles mini or limited are you referring to?
  2. Playing off my other thread. The criteria is as follows: 1: 24 issues or less. 2: Must have been conceived as having a beginning, middle, and end. 3 : No One Shots. 4: Has historical significance to comics. My votes are for DKR, COIE, Secret Wars, Watchman, The Long Halloween. Thoughts?
  3. Couldn't resist the cover. The MC 71 is mine. The other pics the dealer wouldn't part with. Don't blame him.
  4. So to the posters. Does the first criteria need to be separated into 2 parts and choose from there: Ongoing series ( AC, DC, ASM, FF etc.) Limited or Mini Series ( DKR, Watchmen, Preacher, Sandman) that were conceived and executed with a beginning, middle and end. Thoughts?
  5. It did. But if you asked anyone whose not a Comics fan who Jesse Custer is you would get a lot of blank stares. You would have a lot better luck asking them if the knew who Rick Grimes was.
  6. MFC also had Aquaman, whose 2nd movie is coming out. Showcase had Green Lantern, Hawk and Dove, Creeper, etc. Adventure Comics has LOSH, General Zod, Superboy etc. B&B had the Justice League, Teen Titans, Suicide Squad, then became a Batman team book. When you dig into them there is a lot to unpack not to mention they lasted for more than 30+ years and were cross generational and adapted there subject matter to the times. Shonen Jump had DragonBall, One-Piece, Bleach, Naruto on and on. It's easier to name singular characters that didn't debut in it.
  7. Some great responses. However, with some of them do ignore the last criteria of Cultural Impact. Books like Transmetropolitan, Grendel, Cerebus, 100 Bullets, Preacher, are great books but lack any significant Cultural Impact. They definitely contribute to the historical aspect of comics and influence but for the general public wouldn't ring any bells.
  8. Part of the reason I set the bar at 100 issues or 10 years is that it shows a level of consistency. 3 or 4 bad issues in a row can kill a series. There may have been a dud issue for every 10 issues of the first hundred or so of ASM but it was that continued storytelling consistency that drove it to great heights. But Longevity is just one of the criteria.
  9. That's sort of the point. Best of the the Best. Someone said ASM and FF. Those 2 series could be solely defined by the first decade or so as being their peak. While others could say some series, like Uncanny X-Men, didn't start to be great until it reached the 100+ issue mark.
  10. So far I have 3 Criteria for consideration for choosing a series. 1: Longevity (Minimum 100 issues or 10+ Years of Publication in an unbroken run) 2: Historical Significance/Contributions to Comics 3: Cultural Impact So far I have 5 series. Adventure Comics More Fun Comics The Brave and the Bold Showcase Shonen Jump Anyone else have a series to add or criteria that should be used? I would like to do a poll once I've gathered the some insights.
  11. It all depends on your timeline. If you need immediate cash your going to be taking a bigger hit on your ROI for your collection. I have found that bundling a key in with a bulk lot will usually help sell the lot and you can realize I higher price point on those non-keys than if you sold them off separately. Honestly, it's all about your timeline and how much work you want to put in. And remember Dealers are not in it to make YOU money.
  12. Better off selling them yourself. You may take a 15-20% haircut through Shipping, time spent, etc. But you'll be taking a 40-50% haircut selling to dealers. Take The Sandman series you're selling. It's a hot series right now cause of the Netflix series. Other than number 1 and 8 you'll be offered cover price at best on the rest (I don't know the condition but you seem like you'll have taken care of them so we'll average them out at 9.2s) as they are raw. You'll get maybe $250-300 for that 75 issue series at best. However, if you wait and as a new character is introduced you can drop the "hot" issue on Ebay at the going average and get 10x what a dealer would offer. My 2c.
  13. Speculators, Start your engines....
  14. ST109 is first cameo appearance. ST110 is first full appearance and the blue chipper because of the cover. IMHO I think that if All-Star 8 had Wonder Woman on the cover it would easily be in the ballpark of what AC1 and Tec27 sell for today. As it doesn't, it lags far behind. Same deal for ST110. Imagine how much that book would be if it had the Doctor Strange 169 cover.
  15. The Spawn 1 I bought is at minimum a 9.2. So if yours is the same it's $70 according to the OSP. Not a bad return on a buck 95.
  16. When I first started collecting as a kid (around 6 years old) I wasn't looking to speculate, get investment grade books that had movie potential, or thumb through the rack looking for that flawless sharp edged copy to immediately get entombed for its "protection". I collected what I was interested in. But as the years fly by, all of a sudden those books that I bought become keys to this character appearance or first whatever and elevate in price. What are some of your best or favorite books you still have in your collection that you bought for the love of comics? Here's one of mine... Who knew?
  17. I took that to mean : Common 2.0-4.0 Uncommon 5.0-7.0 Rare 8.0-9.4 Epic 9.6-10 My best guess.
  18. https://medium.com/@DCNFTS/dc-collectible-comics-launch-october-27-with-superman-1-3d6e2f0e37e4 https://nft.dcuniverse.com/ I guess the big boys are getting in on it. Along with adding variants. Thoughts?
  19. I don't see this as a surprise. The hobby has seceded control over many aspects (grading, pedigree designation, signature authentication, etc.) to these companies. Redefining comic book ages is just next on the list.
  20. I'm a pretty big Superman collector so here are some of my final issues. I consider 904 the official last issue of AC as it breaks the run started in 1938. And the other two are from a couple of series I enjoy.