I Think This Was a Good Buy…



I grabbed a collection a couple days ago which has me extremely excited! Some of these books are nice enough to go off into the next submission, and some are even going into the vault!

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30 thoughts on “I Think This Was a Good Buy…”

  1. Hi James, I was trying to take your advice on selling comics from dollar bins, and I bought a few comics from 50 cent bins and I was hoping you could tell me if they are good or not? It was all modern dc, which I know nothing about. I bought the adventures of Superman (the reign of the Supermen) 501 with the Superman emblem on the cover and the one with superboy on the cover. I also got Faces of Evil Prometheus 1, Uncle sam, and the Freedom Fighters 1, and Secret six 1. I got them for 50 cents each, so did I do good?

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  2. I think you nailed it about the Punisher books.The market is so saturated with so many different Punisher variations that print run and specific issues are the way to go. I believe DD 183 is the 1st appearance between DD and Punisher. I didn't know about the green lantern crossover in Dr. Strange. That's awesome. Love the Marvel Graphic Novels, and I think many people sleep on them. They are damn hard to clean and press. Yeah buddy on the GSX1!

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  3. A couple months ago I picked up a Sorcerer Supreme 50 that was missing the holographix for $5 on eBay. Its in pretty good condition but I'm debating if I should submit it raw or try to get it cleaned and pressed before grading.

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  4. Literally just got back from a dollar bin hunt northwest of Chicago and landed Silver Surfer 81/82 for a buck each. I am going to set up a time to raid the rest of his stored dollar comics, which is another 30 long boxes. Also got a transformers 1 and 8, low grade as well as a bunch of dope ultra indie stuff I'd never seen before… Great day digging!

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  5. Marvel Graphic Novels (and Marvel Fanfare) were a great idea, but frequently were issued with work by lacklustre creators. Big fan of Jon J. Muth’s version of Dracula, and Miller and Sienkiewicz’s painted Daredevil graphic novel. The potential was huge.

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  6. I love those Marvel Graphic Novels! I used to find them when I was a kid at Half Price Books and I thought they were so cool because the stories were more "adult" than the regular comic books. I think they're all underrated honestly. So many great stories with top creators!

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  7. The initial Punisher miniseries has been sought-after for a long time, almost since the series first came out; the Mike Zeck covers sure help.
    All those Marvel 1970s and early 80s titles like Fantasy Masterpieces, Marvel Tales and Marvel Double-Feature have gained value in their own right because the value of the originals they reprint has grown so much and pulled these up with them.
    Frank Brunner's art in the early issues of the 1970s Doctor Strange is stunning, as is the Dan Adkins art in some of the 1968/69 issues of the title.

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  8. You definitely end it with a bang. I must say that I’m not sure I would sign that giant size X-Men book. Something like that deserves to be graded on it on right without the signature.

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