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Old Man Logan Wolverine vol 3 #66 going thru dat roof! ebay

 

What's the average price now for a NM?

 

$25-30 currently, but not many NM copies are up currently unless they are in a set which is also selling really well.

 

Its similar to what will happen to Planet Hulk 92 in the next year or two I think. Great story with great lead in issue.

 

 

 

Old Man Logan Wolverine vol 3 #66 going thru dat roof! ebay

 

What's the average price now for a NM?

 

$25-30 currently, but not many NM copies are up currently unless they are in a set which is also selling really well.

 

Its similar to what will happen to Planet Hulk 92 in the next year or two I think. Great story with great lead in issue.

 

 

I thought Panet Hulk was pretty much canned as a movie concept for the next Hulk solo film, and replaced with Perez's original 2 part Future Imperfect?

 

Wolverine 66 isn't really a super hot book...yet....and it's cooled off since it initially was talked about as the next Wolvie movie theme a few months back.

 

I subbed a copy at Baltimore and got a 9.6 on it, didn't press it as I was short on time and thought it had a good shot at a 9.8.

 

Took a few weeks to sell it on eBay via BIN at $89.99 + shipping....started at below what a Canadian ebay seller had it at that time, who had the only CGC 9.6's on ebay at the time....he had it priced pretty damn high at like $124.95 + $20-ish shipping.

 

He had 2 CGC 9.6's, last time I checked, neither had sold.

 

IIRC, I sold mine via BIN at $70 or so, with free (Diamond comic boxed/bubblewrapped to death)media mail shipping.Since then, I've cut out media mail shipping on slabs and switched over to larger (flat rate medium priority boxes are not big enough to provide adequate protection for even a single slabbed book and local post offices don't usually offer the bigger USPS priority boxes, gotta order them from usps.com.Regression aside....

 

The buyer was stoked, gave me a + feedback soon as it arrived.

 

I have a few other 9.6 and 9.8 candidates....which I have been hoarding BUT if I sub them this coming weekend at Big Apple, I'll press them beforehand....and sell any raw copies I have hoarded that I can't get at least 9.6's out of, for about $30.

 

From what I see on eBay,a solid NM 9.0 9.4 raw sells for around $20-$40...depending on scan quality + shipping prices,...that is what I'd price the 1-2 copies I have that have a couple light CB spine tics and/or slightly blunted corners.

 

In other words, it seems like raw 9.0's to 9.4's with un-pressable defects are worth an average price of $20-35.That is what I will price my 9.29.4 copies at, at Big Apple.....the cost of selling raw books like a raw NM 9.0,raw 9.2 or raw 9.4 isn't worth the time involved with scanning, posting on ebay etc.....and then (and additional expense of shipping out a 2 pound box via priority b/c I ship out raw books in M2's + 2 full backs + 2 BCW boards....then sheathed in a M2/Full Back silver/gold combo, on a sheet of cardboard...slid into a bubblewrap mailer, packed into a large box with bubblewrap...., which the buyer has to factor into the price of a book.

 

You didn't notice I said a year or two on Planet Hulk? Right? Things can

change a lot, but I am not big on the book because of its movie ties. Its just

the best Hulk story in at least 20 years.

 

The difference is that both these books people actually read so it probably going to be a condition where raw prices might actually appreciate more then a slab book does. Its rare, but it happens.

 

I was just going off what I read couple of days ago on Old Man Logan the last couple of days from a few websites that seem to confirms its existence in the 3rd movie in some form or another.

 

The manipulation in the slab market I have no desire to pursue. It makes sellers look like con artists and ruins their reputations. Quite honestly it will be

nice the market implodes some and some of them disappear.

 

 

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So some books that have surprised me lately good or bad.

 

Batgirl Adventures 1 - This book has sky rocketed in the last year passing $50 in raw and still looks to be going. Ive sold 3 copies in the last couple of months all on the 1st day of listings.

 

Catwoman Harley Appearances - These books for some reason have never really taken off like other Harley appearances have. At one point Harley is in 5 issues out of 10 in the 80s a couple in disquise.

 

Zatanna's small run a few years back all issues seem to be gaining some steam, but those last issue by Hughes are really starting to do well.

 

Tomb Raider late issues depending on cover are seeing increases. That bikini cover after all these years still sells very well.

 

Scooby Doo 12 has stalled out which is odd for such a low print run book. I look for this book to over the years as OCD fans look for it to appreciate more.

I kept a few just in case.

 

 

 

 

More posts like this please!

 

 

There used to be a time when there were ... Sadly the junk donkeys, noobs ( not all ) , and riffraff like these winners telling us about print numbers have invaded this place like cockroaches.

 

I first noticed when a few of the active board members I used to buy moderns from disappeared. I PMed one and he said he's just going to sit back and watch because of the way this place was heading. He didn't want to be part of it and will be back when it corrects itself.

The modern selling fourm for the most part was just a few aback then and they pretty much knew what they were doing.

 

Then some new guys started showing up ( and some old accounts that came back ) and just started setting up shop with kewl new books, acting like that's what we all wanted here.

 

It seems some have realized that this place is more for sharing info and not trying to sell each to other. But there's still some that Insist on acting like they are doing the boards a service. Then there are those that pump books, and there are those that just suck.

 

There's also one or two good ones.

 

:foryou: for them.

 

:taptaptap:

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Old Man Logan Wolverine vol 3 #66 going thru dat roof! ebay

 

What's the average price now for a NM?

 

$25-30 currently, but not many NM copies are up currently unless they are in a set which is also selling really well.

 

Its similar to what will happen to Planet Hulk 92 in the next year or two I think. Great story with great lead in issue.

 

 

 

Old Man Logan Wolverine vol 3 #66 going thru dat roof! ebay

 

What's the average price now for a NM?

 

$25-30 currently, but not many NM copies are up currently unless they are in a set which is also selling really well.

 

Its similar to what will happen to Planet Hulk 92 in the next year or two I think. Great story with great lead in issue.

 

 

I thought Panet Hulk was pretty much canned as a movie concept for the next Hulk solo film, and replaced with Perez's original 2 part Future Imperfect?

 

Wolverine 66 isn't really a super hot book...yet....and it's cooled off since it initially was talked about as the next Wolvie movie theme a few months back.

 

I subbed a copy at Baltimore and got a 9.6 on it, didn't press it as I was short on time and thought it had a good shot at a 9.8.

 

Took a few weeks to sell it on eBay via BIN at $89.99 + shipping....started at below what a Canadian ebay seller had it at that time, who had the only CGC 9.6's on ebay at the time....he had it priced pretty damn high at like $124.95 + $20-ish shipping.

 

He had 2 CGC 9.6's, last time I checked, neither had sold.

 

IIRC, I sold mine via BIN at $70 or so, with free (Diamond comic boxed/bubblewrapped to death)media mail shipping.Since then, I've cut out media mail shipping on slabs and switched over to larger (flat rate medium priority boxes are not big enough to provide adequate protection for even a single slabbed book and local post offices don't usually offer the bigger USPS priority boxes, gotta order them from usps.com.Regression aside....

 

The buyer was stoked, gave me a + feedback soon as it arrived.

 

I have a few other 9.6 and 9.8 candidates....which I have been hoarding BUT if I sub them this coming weekend at Big Apple, I'll press them beforehand....and sell any raw copies I have hoarded that I can't get at least 9.6's out of, for about $30.

 

From what I see on eBay,a solid NM 9.0 9.4 raw sells for around $20-$40...depending on scan quality + shipping prices,...that is what I'd price the 1-2 copies I have that have a couple light CB spine tics and/or slightly blunted corners.

 

In other words, it seems like raw 9.0's to 9.4's with un-pressable defects are worth an average price of $20-35.That is what I will price my 9.29.4 copies at, at Big Apple.....the cost of selling raw books like a raw NM 9.0,raw 9.2 or raw 9.4 isn't worth the time involved with scanning, posting on ebay etc.....and then (and additional expense of shipping out a 2 pound box via priority b/c I ship out raw books in M2's + 2 full backs + 2 BCW boards....then sheathed in a M2/Full Back silver/gold combo, on a sheet of cardboard...slid into a bubblewrap mailer, packed into a large box with bubblewrap...., which the buyer has to factor into the price of a book.

 

You didn't notice I said a year or two on Planet Hulk? Right? Things can

change a lot, but I am not big on the book because of its movie ties. Its just

the best Hulk story in at least 20 years.

 

The difference is that both these books people actually read so it probably going to be a condition where raw prices might actually appreciate more then a slab book does. Its rare, but it happens.

 

I was just going off what I read couple of days ago on Old Man Logan the last couple of days from a few websites that seem to confirms its existence in the 3rd movie in some form or another.

 

The manipulation in the slab market I have no desire to pursue. It makes sellers look like con artists and ruins their reputations. Quite honestly it will be

nice the market implodes some and some of them disappear.

 

 

Yes, I saw that about the Planet Hulk story and you may very well be right.

 

A buddy of mine/show partner just sold a raw set of World War Hulk NM 1-6 for $30 with free US shipping....and the buyer paid close to $50-$60, b/c it was shipped overseas....so yeah, Planet Hulk/World war Hulk is definitely well appreciated and I agree that in time, could be a pricey set.

 

I was unaware of the recent apparent confirmation that Old man Logan was more than likely(or is) confirmed as the next Wolvie movie basis.

 

Re: CGC market manipulation by sellers:

 

I sold my Wolvie 66 CGC 9.6 on the "low end"....I wasn't trying to ask $125+ shipping for it.

 

Asking $125 + $25 shipping for a Wolvie CGC 9.6 would be market manipulation.....which is something I do not take part of.

 

I also agree with you on the bubble imploding soon and greedy sellers looking like con artists.

 

That said, this is a CGC forum and I do slab books that are worth the time, expense and work involved with slabbing....just sayin'.

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So some books that have surprised me lately good or bad.

 

Batgirl Adventures 1 - This book has sky rocketed in the last year passing $50 in raw and still looks to be going. Ive sold 3 copies in the last couple of months all on the 1st day of listings.

 

Catwoman Harley Appearances - These books for some reason have never really taken off like other Harley appearances have. At one point Harley is in 5 issues out of 10 in the 80s a couple in disquise.

 

Zatanna's small run a few years back all issues seem to be gaining some steam, but those last issue by Hughes are really starting to do well.

 

Tomb Raider late issues depending on cover are seeing increases. That bikini cover after all these years still sells very well.

 

Scooby Doo 12 has stalled out which is odd for such a low print run book. I look for this book to over the years as OCD fans look for it to appreciate more.

I kept a few just in case.

 

 

 

 

More posts like this please!

 

 

There used to be a time when there were ... Sadly the junk donkeys, noobs ( not all ) , and riffraff like these winners telling us about print numbers have invaded this place like cockroaches.

 

I first noticed when a few of the active board members I used to buy moderns from disappeared. I PMed one and he said he's just going to sit back and watch because of the way this place was heading. He didn't want to be part of it and will be back when it corrects itself.

The modern selling fourm for the most part was just a few aback then and they pretty much knew what they were doing.

 

Then some new guys started showing up ( and some old accounts that came back ) and just started setting up shop with kewl new books, acting like that's what we all wanted here.

 

It seems some have realized that this place is more for sharing info and not trying to sell each to other. But there's still some that Insist on acting like they are doing the boards a service. Then there are those that pump books, and there are those that just suck.

 

There's also one or two good ones.

 

:foryou: for them.

 

:taptaptap:

 

I'm not talking about you when I refer to a Junk Donkey :makepoint:

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It's been going up with each new announcement...I certainly agree when they start filming and set photos leak and all that fun stuff it will go up to $100.00 dollar mark for NM copies raw a bit higher for the 2ND print Hulk variant...As far as the Turner variants? Who knows how high???

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The classic CAK Post consists of five parts

 

1 - agree and disagree with the post that is quoted

 

2 - confirm a previous sale/listing on eBay (may or may not be relevant)

 

3 - give yourself props or share feedback from a buyer

 

4 - mention your shipping practices (may or may not include a reference to mylites or fullbacks)

 

5 - list upcoming shows that you'll be selling at

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I have no trials scheduled or major briefs due in the next two months. We probably owe the tax man in april. So much of the stuff i bought in the hope it would go up has gone up. Time to sell the bejeezuz out of eBay in march.

 

I knew it was a good idea to buy when my lcs put copies of wolvie 66 back on the rack last year for $3!

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The classic CAK Post consists of five parts

 

1 - agree and disagree with the post that is quoted

 

2 - confirm a previous sale/listing on eBay (may or may not be relevant)

 

3 - give yourself props or share feedback from a buyer

 

4 - mention your shipping practices (may or may not include a reference to mylites or fullbacks)

 

5 - list upcoming shows that you'll be selling at

 

you forgot

 

6 - mention current inventory with possible grades and future plans for said inventory

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Old Man Logan Wolverine vol 3 #66 going thru dat roof! ebay

 

What's the average price now for a NM?

 

$25-30 currently, but not many NM copies are up currently unless they are in a set which is also selling really well.

 

Its similar to what will happen to Planet Hulk 92 in the next year or two I think. Great story with great lead in issue.

 

 

 

Old Man Logan Wolverine vol 3 #66 going thru dat roof! ebay

 

What's the average price now for a NM?

 

$25-30 currently, but not many NM copies are up currently unless they are in a set which is also selling really well.

 

Its similar to what will happen to Planet Hulk 92 in the next year or two I think. Great story with great lead in issue.

 

 

I thought Panet Hulk was pretty much canned as a movie concept for the next Hulk solo film, and replaced with Perez's original 2 part Future Imperfect?

 

Wolverine 66 isn't really a super hot book...yet....and it's cooled off since it initially was talked about as the next Wolvie movie theme a few months back.

 

I subbed a copy at Baltimore and got a 9.6 on it, didn't press it as I was short on time and thought it had a good shot at a 9.8.

 

Took a few weeks to sell it on eBay via BIN at $89.99 + shipping....started at below what a Canadian ebay seller had it at that time, who had the only CGC 9.6's on ebay at the time....he had it priced pretty damn high at like $124.95 + $20-ish shipping.

 

He had 2 CGC 9.6's, last time I checked, neither had sold.

 

IIRC, I sold mine via BIN at $70 or so, with free (Diamond comic boxed/bubblewrapped to death)media mail shipping.Since then, I've cut out media mail shipping on slabs and switched over to larger (flat rate medium priority boxes are not big enough to provide adequate protection for even a single slabbed book and local post offices don't usually offer the bigger USPS priority boxes, gotta order them from usps.com.Regression aside....

 

The buyer was stoked, gave me a + feedback soon as it arrived.

 

I have a few other 9.6 and 9.8 candidates....which I have been hoarding BUT if I sub them this coming weekend at Big Apple, I'll press them beforehand....and sell any raw copies I have hoarded that I can't get at least 9.6's out of, for about $30.

 

From what I see on eBay,a solid NM 9.0 9.4 raw sells for around $20-$40...depending on scan quality + shipping prices,...that is what I'd price the 1-2 copies I have that have a couple light CB spine tics and/or slightly blunted corners.

 

In other words, it seems like raw 9.0's to 9.4's with un-pressable defects are worth an average price of $20-35.That is what I will price my 9.29.4 copies at, at Big Apple.....the cost of selling raw books like a raw NM 9.0,raw 9.2 or raw 9.4 isn't worth the time involved with scanning, posting on ebay etc.....and then (and additional expense of shipping out a 2 pound box via priority b/c I ship out raw books in M2's + 2 full backs + 2 BCW boards....then sheathed in a M2/Full Back silver/gold combo, on a sheet of cardboard...slid into a bubblewrap mailer, packed into a large box with bubblewrap...., which the buyer has to factor into the price of a book.

 

You didn't notice I said a year or two on Planet Hulk? Right? Things can

change a lot, but I am not big on the book because of its movie ties. Its just

the best Hulk story in at least 20 years.

 

The difference is that both these books people actually read so it probably going to be a condition where raw prices might actually appreciate more then a slab book does. Its rare, but it happens.

 

I was just going off what I read couple of days ago on Old Man Logan the last couple of days from a few websites that seem to confirms its existence in the 3rd movie in some form or another.

 

The manipulation in the slab market I have no desire to pursue. It makes sellers look like con artists and ruins their reputations. Quite honestly it will be

nice the market implodes some and some of them disappear.

 

 

Yes, I saw that about the Planet Hulk story and you may very well be right.

 

A buddy of mine/show partner just sold a raw set of World War Hulk NM 1-6 for $30 with free US shipping....and the buyer paid close to $50-$60, b/c it was shipped overseas....so yeah, Planet Hulk/World war Hulk is definitely well appreciated and I agree that in time, could be a pricey set.

 

I was unaware of the recent apparent confirmation that Old man Logan was more than likely(or is) confirmed as the next Wolvie movie basis.

 

Re: CGC market manipulation by sellers:

 

I sold my Wolvie 66 CGC 9.6 on the "low end"....I wasn't trying to ask $125+ shipping for it.

 

Asking $125 + $25 shipping for a Wolvie CGC 9.6 would be market manipulation.....which is something I do not take part of.

 

I also agree with you on the bubble imploding soon and greedy sellers looking like con artists.

 

That said, this is a CGC forum and I do slab books that are worth the time, expense and work involved with slabbing....just sayin'.

 

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The classic CAK Post consists of five parts

 

1 - agree and disagree with the post that is quoted

 

2 - confirm a previous sale/listing on eBay (may or may not be relevant)

 

3 - give yourself props or share feedback from a buyer

 

4 - mention your shipping practices (may or may not include a reference to mylites or fullbacks)

 

5 - list upcoming shows that you'll be selling at

 

you forgot

 

6 - mention current inventory with possible grades as certain 9.9's and future plans for said inventory

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I checked all the numbers on cromicron...they are all accurate. If you do not believe it..so what? Makes no difference really. Some people don't even believe in Aliens lol

 

I checked all the naughty and nice lists at the North Pole. Twice. They are all accurate. If you do not believe it...so what? Makes no difference really.

 

 

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Why don't you get of your lazy back side a look it up? Did your mother do everything for you as a child?? Ummmm..probably.

 

I'll assume you don't read all the posts, so here's the pertinent information again:

 

Where is THIS number (January 2009):

 

wolverine%2070.png

 

...represented here?:

 

wolverine%2070%20cbi.png

 

See, contrary to the overwrought complaints of some, it's not the numbers themselves that are the problem...it's the contradictory, incomplete information that is the problem. If those are the numbers, great...those are the numbers.

 

But....Diamond's numbers ARE NOT, and never HAVE BEEN print numbers, despite the legions of people running around saying they are, and where there's missing/incomplete/contradictory information, MUCH more research is necessary before people should be saying "OMG! This is the RAREST THING since sliced butter!!"

 

No?

 

Notice what John Jackson Miller very prominently puts at the top of ALL of these listings:

 

comichron%2012-08.png

 

See that? "ESTIMATED"..."SOLD TO" (not PRINTED)..."NORTH AMERICAN COMIC BOOK SHOPS."

 

Was Marvel printing their books for the UK market at that time? If so, what are those numbers?

 

PS. Notice the discrepancy between "Comic Book Investor" and ComiChron on issue #70 1st print...?

 

Doesn't accuracy matter...?

 

I think that's a pretty respectable example of getting "of" my lazy back side "a" look it up.

 

I'm not seeing any of your research...would you mind posting it again?

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