Moondog Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 On 12/1/2020 at 9:50 AM, KPR Comics said: Speaking from experience, I can say that getting rid of your collection/inventory is extremely liberating. It was always about the hunt and capture. Storage, which essentially is what most collections become, wasn’t very satisfying. Many, many collectors feel as you do. The Lions Den 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PopKulture Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 (edited) 2 hours ago, Moondog said: Many, many collectors feel as you do. That should probably scare a lot of people. I know it gives me cause for concern, even though my budget is comparatively modest. As the core group of those of us in our 40's and up (much older in many cases) loses interest and cashes out, there's bound to be a glut of material. I do believe there will always be buyers for the very best stuff, and perhaps at even higher prices than current levels, but when I look at kid after kid after kid who collects nothing, I can't see enough people filling the void to maintain anything near current price trajectories. Paradoxically, I think the covid phenomenon has helped the comic market stay surprisingly robust, even though that same anomalous force may prove a great makeweight in softening the overall economy tremendously, thereby leading to a vast market correction. Time will tell. Edited December 4, 2020 by PopKulture silverseeker and Randall Dowling 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buzzetta Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 (edited) 8 hours ago, PopKulture said: That should probably scare a lot of people. I know it gives me cause for concern, even though my budget is comparatively modest. As the core group of those of us in our 40's and up (much older in many cases) loses interest and cashes out, there's bound to be a glut of material. I do believe there will always be buyers for the very best stuff, and perhaps at even higher prices than current levels, but when I look at kid after kid after kid who collects nothing, I can't see enough people filling the void to maintain anything near current price trajectories. Paradoxically, I think the covid phenomenon has helped the comic market stay surprisingly robust, even though that same anomalous force may prove a great makeweight in softening the overall economy tremendously, thereby leading to a vast market correction. Time will tell. There are a LOT of kids collecting Funko Pops. That might disturb a lot of comic collecting adults but... Edited December 4, 2020 by Buzzetta The Lions Den and Larryw7 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blazingbob Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 11 hours ago, Moondog said: Many, many collectors feel as you do. Shouldn't you be on the golf course in florida? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THE_BEYONDER Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 10 hours ago, PopKulture said: That should probably scare a lot of people. I know it gives me cause for concern, even though my budget is comparatively modest. As the core group of those of us in our 40's and up (much older in many cases) loses interest and cashes out, there's bound to be a glut of material. I do believe there will always be buyers for the very best stuff, and perhaps at even higher prices than current levels, but when I look at kid after kid after kid who collects nothing, I can't see enough people filling the void to maintain anything near current price trajectories. Paradoxically, I think the covid phenomenon has helped the comic market stay surprisingly robust, even though that same anomalous force may prove a great makeweight in softening the overall economy tremendously, thereby leading to a vast market correction. Time will tell. This is usually where someone jumps in and says “people have been predicting a market crash/correction for 15 years & prices keep going up.” AwesomeSauce, alexgross.com, SuperBird and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hollywood1892 Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 For me, life is about balance, not obsession. The desire for collecting comes and goes, much like the thirst of the Lion. Maybe you'll get the hunger again Shadroch... Beige and Poekaymon 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blazingbob Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 1 hour ago, THE_BEYONDER said: This is usually where someone jumps in and says “people have been predicting a market crash/correction for 15 years & prices keep going up.” They have been saying it since the 70's. Larryw7, silverseeker, Hollywood1892 and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THE_BEYONDER Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 14 minutes ago, blazingbob said: They have been saying it since the 70's. Where do you think the market would be without this age of encapsulation? silverseeker and Hollywood1892 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hollywood1892 Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 48 minutes ago, blazingbob said: They have been saying it since the 70's. Thank God Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hollywood1892 Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 35 minutes ago, THE_BEYONDER said: Where do you think the market would be without this age of encapsulation? Still in the hands of LCS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THE_BEYONDER Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 5 minutes ago, Hollywood1892 said: Still in the hands of LCS What do you think a NM copy of Hulk 181 would be worth? Hollywood1892 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hollywood1892 Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 21 minutes ago, THE_BEYONDER said: What do you think a NM copy of Hulk 181 would be worth? I couldn't surmise a guess, but I would say definitely not 42k...but that's definitely not such a bad thing for buyers or sellers. I honestly think encapsulation has provided a bit more accountability to the market, but then again so has social media, which has allowed communication to flourish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THE_BEYONDER Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 9 minutes ago, Hollywood1892 said: I couldn't surmise a guess, but I would say definitely not 42k...but that's definitely not such a bad thing for buyers or sellers. I honestly think encapsulation has provided a bit more accountability to the market, but then again so has social media, which has allowed communication to flourish Where do you think the slabbed market would be without movie/tv show hype? Larryw7, Hollywood1892 and silverseeker 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theCapraAegagrus Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 1 minute ago, THE_BEYONDER said: Where do you think the slabbed market would be without movie/tv show hype? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hollywood1892 Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 Just now, THE_BEYONDER said: Where do you think the slabbed market would be without movie/tv show hype? That's a good question Movies have definitely given more exposure to the comic book market and driven up speculation, but for mainstays like Spidey, Superman, Batman ect I don't think it's done anything. Collectors for investment want to know the exact condition of a book, at least from a professional perspective. I mean I have books that are decent keys where the character has never appeared in a movie Larryw7 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweet Lou 14 Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 Be careful when someone starts doing Socratic Method on you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hudson Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 On 11/28/2020 at 4:08 PM, NoMan said: I dunno. I've got a major key entombed in plastic sitting in a Safe Deposit Box and sometimes I wonder what the point is. I have no children. My nieces and nephews are spoiled sh*ts who wouldn't care one way or the other and if they got a hold of it they would just cash out and add a bag of money to their already silver-spoon spoiled ungrateful lives. Right now in my will it's left to a 22 year old friend of the wife's who doesn't like me and I don't like him. And no he doesn't give a sh*t about comics. I find it sad that you do not have anyone in your life that you feel good about leaving the book to. If your neices and nephews are spoiled and have no interest in comics, then I agree you should not leave it to them. I am not sure why you would leave it to your wife's friend (who you don't like). I would think your first choice would be to leave it to your wife (with instructions on how to best liquidate it). If you outlive your wife, I would think there has to be some charity, organization, or person who you would feel good about leaving an expensive book. IDK. I guess in the end it really doesn't matter, because when the Master calls us home, our attachment to the things of this world will quickly disappear. Larryw7 and The Lions Den 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THE_BEYONDER Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 57 minutes ago, theCapraAegagrus said: My point is that something new will have to happen to once again boost up the market. CGC brought new life to the existing raw comic market. When the slabbed market started to stagnate, along comes the movie hype machine. What could possibly come next that would not only sustain current prices, but increase them? Hollywood1892 and ADAMANTIUM 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ADAMANTIUM Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 (edited) 7 minutes ago, THE_BEYONDER said: My point is that something new will have to happen to once again boost up the market. CGC brought new life to the existing raw comic market. When the slabbed market started to stagnate, along comes the movie hype machine. What could possibly come next that would not only sustain current prices, but increase them? I've thought about it, and not much of a conclusion but if the 90's "variants" didn't catch on, but now modern variants "do", it also may be due to the slabs; and that could meant the next phase may be cool cover limited books. If it did happen, I'm sure publishers would say that they planned it all along haha But to further your cause, the older stuff is in limited enough numbers with some cool art and covers, that the hype train may grow reindeer and deliver presents for years to come THAT is the only possible suggestion that I can fathom why a think tank of independents, or even DC and Marvel reverted back to what "caused the hiccup in the first place" And all that is pure speculation but seems to be imo the hope of those producing....... Edited December 4, 2020 by ADAMANTIUM Larryw7 and Hollywood1892 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hollywood1892 Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 (edited) 25 minutes ago, THE_BEYONDER said: My point is that something new will have to happen to once again boost up the market. CGC brought new life to the existing raw comic market. When the slabbed market started to stagnate, along comes the movie hype machine. What could possibly come next that would not only sustain current prices, but increase them? That is a good point, matter of fact it's a brilliant one....and grading standards whether or not the become harsher, or if they change policies regarding bindery defects ect would only negatively impact the market...age will always help...movies will help smaller characters i.e Vision, Thanos, stuff like that But what about Batman Who Laughs?(a dc character who has never appeared in a movie) a 9.8 of his first appearance sells for $500. Knull (a marvel character) first appearance sells for about $300 (no movie appearance or spec) Ultimate Fallout 4 exploded after Miles Morales was announced for a new video game Savage She Hulk got her own show, but the current climate might have helped it too. But none of these spec books have gone up like mainstays, mostly in spidey runs- ASM 14,50 ect FF 48, 49- no way the movies helped those characters I guess variants help moderns It's really hard to say, I can't even surmise a guess What do you think though? Edited December 4, 2020 by Hollywood1892 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...