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The Official The Walking Dead Discussion Thread
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everything decreases, juts give it enough time.

 

enjoy what you collect, we all die sooner or later.

 

 

I asked the same they said 1K but who knows still a pretty small print and damn TBP that's some morbid mess. lol

 

Same thing I was told 1k...they sold out quick at NYCC so I figure that 1k was on point..but even if its 2k that is still a very low print run compared to past issues :)

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That sounds about right. I would guess, based on the raw prices, that the 115 Midnight B&W variant will follow the price path of the #100 sketch cover variant, as opposed to following the Comixology Variant, Lucille Variant, of Red Foil Variant.

 

Follow TBP's advice: wait to buy it, because it will get cheaper. I would say this advice falls true for any WD variants after and including 80. Any variants before that still seem tough to find at a good price.

 

I generally agree though #50 2nd print isn't that hard to find if you are patient. 75 SDCC is pretty easy too.

 

My rankings from hardest to easiest and I'm including 2nd prints as "variants."

 

2

33

50 Larson

34

7

8

75 Ultimate

75 #1 homage

75 SDCC

50 2nd print

 

I wasn't even thinking about second prints. Without a doubt, on of the hardest books to find in any grade is #2 2nd print, let alone seeing one in 9.8 either graded or raw. I see way more 33 2nds and 35 errors. 34 2nd print I dont see come up very often, and I could see that issue exploding in value. Most raws I see of the issue are in garbage shape. 7 and 8 are relatively easy to come by, too, but still expensive.

 

I would say the toughest one is definitely #2 2nd print. #78 LBCC should be on that list too, maybe right after 50 Larsen.

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How do you guys feel about the #1 NYCC B&W will it retain or loose value in you opinion. (thumbs u

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I agree with Hurley. I think they will retain value, but I also dont think they will explode in value. As a reprint of number one, I think that alone will give it some staying power.

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How do you guys feel about the #1 NYCC B&W will it retain or loose value in you opinion. (thumbs u

nlwu.jpg

 

I agree with Hurley. I think they will retain value, but I also dont think they will explode in value. As a reprint of number one, I think that alone will give it some staying power.

 

I feel the same glad i am not the only one I thought it would be more sought after due to its smaller print it being a #1 reprint in color plus its a NYCC variant.

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Hey Em, did you sell your fat stack of B&W #1s?

 

Sold a couple to some board members still have 20 or more in the stash will probably sell another 10 and keep the rest .Now not sure if i will sell anymore after you called them Oreos i love Oreos :roflmao:

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I think the walking dead 100 1:200 is a lot more common than the 1 per store. I know my LCS had 3 1:200s the day they came out last year some time. I know my LCS only had 1 #115 per store

 

Oh no doubt, the Midnight B&Ws are rarer; I'm just referring to what I see as the current and prospective market demand.

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