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obiedagod

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  1. 2 minutes ago, ChieftainGino said:

    Thank you people for your honest opinion, regarding this book. 

    Appreciated a ton. And I'm rather new to this whole comic scheme. One quick question though, are comics from the 80's to Modern Age worth collecting?

    What I meant to ask was, are there any valuable comics from the 80's? Sorry, if this question come off weird or strange. I truly have no clue, asking/speaking as a learning student right here.

    I'd say only some from the Copper age. I don't collect the modern age, but that's just me, and I'm a newb

  2. 17 minutes ago, Filter81 said:

    Hey everyone, 

    Sorry, I got off to a much later start tonight than I intended!   I'm just going to post a couple tonight (will start with anything already requested in the thread) and will have to list most of them tomorrow!  In terms of payment plans, anyone interested definitely feel free to send me a PM!  I'm always happy to try to work something out! 

    First up:

    Tales of Suspense 39 CGC 7.5 VF- (Original owner, from the same collection as the Actions listed earlier)  $23,000

     

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    I for some reason hoped I could afford it..

  3. 6 hours ago, RonS2112 said:

    So, I have no clue how old you are, but if you were around in the mid90s, you’ll remember all sorts of excessive behavior like this.  People buying multiple copies of every gimmick book that came down the pike, and selling for exhorbitant prices to feed a fad.  ASM #361 was being sold for $20 a copy mere weeks after its initial release and only recently re-attained those prices.  

    Craigslist has sales of multiple-copy 90s books every day.  

    Which is why the multiple-variant cover fad of late is a bit alarming.

     

    I missed the 90s, sadly...