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Don Maris Golden Age Reprints
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I recently purchased a Don Maris reprint of Whiz Comics #2 and was trying to find out how rare of a book it is and a rough value. I'm fairly new to collecting so I'm still learning all the resources but from what I've read it seems like it's similar to the Flashback series but higher quality. Seeing as it's as close as I'll get to a Whiz Comics 2, especially in NM condition, I'm planning on sending it in to get graded. Any information or insight is appreciated.

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1 hour ago, Steelrain41 said:

I recently purchased a Don Maris reprint of Whiz Comics #2 and was trying to find out how rare of a book it is and a rough value. I'm fairly new to collecting so I'm still learning all the resources but from what I've read it seems like it's similar to the Flashback series but higher quality. Seeing as it's as close as I'll get to a Whiz Comics 2, especially in NM condition, I'm planning on sending it in to get graded. Any information or insight is appreciated.

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B&W reprints with color covers typically run $30 to $50 dependent upon condition (F to NM) with not much variation in value (most were key GA books); that goes for both Don's reprints and Alan Light's Flashbacks. 

They're historically interesting, not especially rare or highly sought after, but cool nonetheless.  My 2 cents.

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1 minute ago, Cat-Man_America said:

B&W reprints with color covers typically run $30 to $50 dependent upon condition (F to NM) with not much variation in value (most were key GA books); that goes for both Don's reprints and Alan Light's Flashbacks. 

They're historically interesting, not especially rare or highly sought after, but cool nonetheless.  My 2 cents.

Thanks, I appreciate it. 

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