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Marvel 1 1st app Carol Danvers as Ms. Strange ;. Predator ;. Captain Marvel ;. Along with other industry veterans, we have noticed when particular books are sold and then later resold at auction with widely varied results. If the Guide had raised the list price too much based just on the sale, it would later have to lower the price in when it sold for much less.

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Indeed, special issues and pedigree books can become very volatile at any time selling for prices way over the listed values. Warehouse finds can also affect the sales price realized. A case in point is the recent warehouse of Gold Key books from Random House released into the market in as noted by advisor Lon Webb: Gold Keys and Dells are slowing with the Random House file copies that flooded the market and buyers are picking and choosing among high grade copies at small to large price reductions.

During , we saw thousands of changes in values both up and down which are reflected in this volume. Many titles and individual issues have enjoyed increased demand forcing prices higher while other titles have been selling for under Guide list with prices adjusted according. There have been record prices, to be sure, but it is more impressive to note the wider and stronger support of this particular part of the overall comic market.

As collectors continue to seek out the history of the comic book medium, they are increasingly drawn past the artificial limits and into this early realm. Golden Age: Early Archie books remained scarce with copies selling at above Guide. The Atlas superhero revival books that occurred between the Golden and Silver Ages in continue to set record prices as they have in years past. It is difficult to say for certain, but we cant help but wonder if Marvels Agents of Atlas mini-series and the beautiful hardcover collection of same with its glorious reproductions of key Atlas issues helped fuel awareness of this material.

Due at least in part to the continued availability of the Gerber PhotoJournal reference books, more and more covers are being singled out and collected. Therefore, collectors. They also suggested that Exciting Comics 39 the one with Nazis giving poisoned candy to kids on the cover , should be doubled. EC Gaines file copies continued to sell at multiples of Guide during the year while non-Gaines copies in high grade remained scarce.

Vincent Zurzolo wrote, Of particular note is the returning strength of pre-code horror and the ever-present popularity of ECs. ECs sell because people love quality art and story-telling. When it comes to high-grade copies of this title, early issues remained scarce to non-existent. This has not been a casual blip or anomaly.


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Rather it has been a sustained interest in high-grade Disneyana reaching far beyond comics. By setting its various benchmarks and including Overstreet pricing on its selected comics , The Official Price Guide to Disney Collectibles may have been all the encouragement consumer confidence in this area needed. Its second edition is now available. We should also note that numerous other duck one-shots were consistently selling for over Guide in Very Fine and better.

CGC-certified issues in 9. Significant amounts of quality material became available to the market as a result of individual collectors deciding to part with portions of their collections. There are currently more options for selling material of any value level than ever before. Many of our advisors have reported a pick-up in sales for restored books.

Collectors are discovering that books with slight restoration such as minor color touch or glue repairs can be bought at a discount. While they categorically sell for prices well under Guide, hobbyists are realizing that a few dots of glue are not equivalent to more extensive treatments, wrote collector Peter Bilelis.

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Silver Age: There is a big disparity in the perceived value between Silver Age comics that are uncertified and those that are certified. The certified copies tend to sell for much higher prices generally even though there are numerous raw copies that might grade exactly the same. Given our continued focus on consumer confidence, this discrepancy is logical since collectors cant be certain of what the official grade of an uncertified issue might be if later submitted to CGC for grading. Correspondingly then, even though we raise many of the prices for these issues graded.

Cap off in an unexpected issue, Captain America That had a lot of real press. So much that it reminded me of Supermans death in the early s. Prices, of course, dropped significantly afterward then Green Lantern 76 stabilized. This has not continues to be a popular slowed the flood of variant or book with collectors, as retailer incentive covers. The copies sold for market has fluctuated on record prices in these often and rapidly, and high-grade condition.

We have seen everything from the most egalitarian offerings to price gouging when it comes to these novelties. The best advice when collecting these remains Collect what you like, because this particular niche market continues to flip-flop. The impact of the rapid publishing cycles that release trade paperbacks and hard covers soon after original individual issues are published has yet to be fully understood in the recent back issue marketplace. In summary, has been a very good year for comic books as the market continues to grow.