Comics

Discussion in 'Comic Books and Graphic Novels' started by Omegax80, Nov 3, 2009.

  1. Omegax80

    Omegax80 Using a Positive Rifle

    Joined:
    Mar 22, 2004
    Posts:
    9,969
    News Credits:
    6
    Trophy Points:
    362
    Location:
    Northern NJ
    Likes:
    +4,251
    I would not mind breaking them up at all. I figured offering them individually would help try to move them wherever I can.
     
  2. Wreckgar

    Wreckgar Anthony Stark Veteran

    Joined:
    Dec 9, 2003
    Posts:
    9,190
    News Credits:
    12
    Trophy Points:
    347
    Likes:
    +808
    you might want to break them up by series and just sell series lots. All the JLA in one lot, TFs in another, etc. And just throw them on eBay.
     
  3. Darkravager

    Darkravager Zombie Hunter

    Joined:
    Jan 31, 2004
    Posts:
    6,292
    Trophy Points:
    211
    Likes:
    +5
    When you're done going through them, let me know if you have any Green Lantern.
     
  4. The Spider

    The Spider Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 2, 2003
    Posts:
    890
    Trophy Points:
    201
    Likes:
    +0
    Is THIS one of the issues? (It's also known as Faith, part 3)

    John Byrne's Next Men 21 A, Dec 1993 Comic Book by Dark Horse

    Because you MAY get some money out of this one, since it's technically the first appearance of Hellboy. Probably would've made a lot more back when the first Hellboy movie was out.
     
  5. The Spider

    The Spider Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 2, 2003
    Posts:
    890
    Trophy Points:
    201
    Likes:
    +0
    Yeah; the funny thing about the 90's is that, early 90's stuff the majority had really really high print runs when everyone was told they could get rich by buying and selling comics. And then print runs in the late 90's reduced each year, during the time when lots of shops were closing down and lots of people were getting out of the hobby.

    And what happens is that when something during the late 90's to like, 2002 or something gets some sort of demand, you'd start to see crazy prices on eBay for a short while (Superman #160 shot up to like $30 on eBay when people realized it was the first apperance of the current Bizarro, sets of Frank Miller's 300 #1-5 went up to $100 because of the movie's popularity, and so on).

    Oddly enough there are actually a few Valiant and Image comics that go for a LOT more than cover price on eBay. But it probably wouldn't help if you had originally paid like hundreds for them originally or something.
     
  6. The Spider

    The Spider Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 2, 2003
    Posts:
    890
    Trophy Points:
    201
    Likes:
    +0
    Also....

    Which printing is this?
     
  7. Omegax80

    Omegax80 Using a Positive Rifle

    Joined:
    Mar 22, 2004
    Posts:
    9,969
    News Credits:
    6
    Trophy Points:
    362
    Location:
    Northern NJ
    Likes:
    +4,251
    I will have to check. I think I might have this :) 

    Will check also, I do not know offhand.