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Valuable bronze age titles

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hey guys I'm making a list a valuable bronze age titles that have a fair bit of key issues that are valuable if you have something to add by all means do so!

 

Giant size x-men

Cerebus

Iron Man

Conan the barbarian

house of secrets

incredible hulk

werewolf by night

batman

superman

action comics

adventure comics

marvel premiere

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Adams GL

Wrightson Swampy

Miller DD

 

When you say Batman, I assume you're lumping in the Detective and Brave/Bold title as well. Neal Adams of course.

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Adams GL

Wrightson Swampy

Miller DD

 

When you say Batman, I assume you're lumping in the Detective and Brave/Bold title as well. Neal Adams of course.

 

yup thanks!

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You can basically list all the titles. Why not pinpoint a specific issue (or issues)?

 

that's my point I don't know a lot of key issues that why I'm making a list and then a look for the key issue within that title and add them to my booklet!

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I've heard there's a handy little book that lists tons of key issues...

 

http://www.amazon.com/Overstreet-Comic-Book-Price-Guide/dp/1603601589/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1399406293&sr=8-1&keywords=overstreet+comic+book+price+guide+2014

 

They probably even have a copy at your local library.

 

no I have the os priceguide and it's sucks it's formatting is messy and all over the place, bulky and outdated that's why I rather write the key issues down and put them in my booklet

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no I have the os priceguide and it's sucks it's formatting is messy and all over the place, bulky and outdated that's why I rather write the key issues down and put them in my booklet

 

Books are listed in alphabetical order. Nothing "all over the place" about it.

 

Look in the table of contents. It should list where they give you the lists of the top books and titles from each age. There are your mega-keys and key titles.

 

Once you've got that, you can go into the actual guide part and look up specific books and prices.

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