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The Internet Makes it EasyIt used to be that you'd have to struggle to get started collecting comics. It was like a club you couldn't get into unless you had certain qualifications or were of a certain age. These days, anyone can get started collecting comics as long as they have the right information! You need to gain knowledge of the methodology of collecting comic books. You need high levels of information and discussions, as well as information on pricing and cataloging your own collection. The point is that the web, and this guide, makes it easy! You can find great communities of support and a ton of information. You don’t even have to find any of it on your own! This Guide Takes Your Learning Curve Down to ZeroThat's why I've put this guide together -- it will tell you everything you need to know to become an instant expert! You'll be saving yourself a lot of time and money, because it's all laid out for you. This is literally everything you need to get started. Many people think they can do it all on their own -- you can't! There is too much information out there. You need something accurate, concise, and actionable. One of the most important concepts you'll come to understand as a comic book collector is that of supply and demand. Many collectors are not familiar with this concept and do not understand why the comics they bought 5 years ago are barely worth cover price. Does that sound like a problem you've had as well? Don't worry -- you are not alone! It's key to be realistic with your goals, which is something you'll learn exactly how to do. You will learn how to enjoy the medium -- not just because you want to become wealthy, but because you enjoy collecting comics in general. Why get started? Part of the reason is because of... The Amazing History of Comic BooksThere are few things out there that have a history as rich as comic books. Interestingly enough, the history and origins of comic books is actually a bit controversial. In this guide, we go deep into the history of comic books, from the cartoonish broadsheets of the Middle Ages, to England's Ally Sloper's Half Alley, to The Yellow Kid, and more. You'll enter a world where Buck Rogers, Tarzan, Little Orphan Annie, and Dick Tracy were just born. Famous Funnies will whisk you back to meet Joe Palooka, Buck Rogers, and Mutt and Jeff. You'll discover which comic, created by two teenagers, was born and would later become one of the most highly sought after comics in the world. In fact, you'll learn everything you want to know about the 100 greatest comics of the 20th century! As well as which comic book gets the distinction of being the Comic of the Century! For real comic fans, there are only two kinds of comics ,__________ and everything else! This is the comic book that made all of the others possible. Delve into the Ages of Comic BooksThere are different comic book eras -- but not everyone agrees on what and when they are! We cover this interesting controversy in detail; including the Victorian Age, Platinum Age, Golden Age, Atom Age, Silver Age, Bronze Age, and Copper Age. It's important to understand the different eras as you build your collection. Perhaps more importantly, you should know why certain experts recommend different age titles according to what was popular and prevalent during certain years. You cannot effectively collect comic books if you don't have this information! Best of all, I'll let you know exactly which titles to look for in each age! In addition to learning about the rich history of comics, you need to consider your role in all of this. What Kind of Collector Will You Be?
There are three main kinds of collectors:
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Dave
As a layperson totally green about comic book collecting, the information provided in your book would allow someone like me to basically start a collection from scratch. The steps defined on what to look for and where to look when starting a collection are invaluable to a beginner. In addition, you provide information that not only appeals to those starting out but for those collecting for a long time as well. It's written in a no-nonsense way that anyone, and I mean anyone can understand and get started collecting comics. Great job.
Lorraine Cote Lowell, MA www.thewritetouch4u.com |
Dave I'm thinking it's a little long on history, but I am so intrigued by all it presents. Lots and lots of info in this thing though. wow! quite an intriguing read. I found the pieces on the Artists particularly interesting. Like Bob Kane. I never knew he had died. And the defections of so many artists were something I thought of only as the outset of Image Comics in the 90's.The early history of comics is nice because there is always something different everywhere you look on the Internet about that topic. This is a great piece of work! The piece on Mark painting covers is very dear to me. I love artwork, and did many pastels/watercolor work myself and was often fantasizing about comic book penciling myself someday. James D Tyler (Jay) jty@bigfoot.com SPC US Army 3rd Infantry Division "Rock Of The Marne!" |
Dear Dave, Congratulations on a fine book. This book should be considered as an important tool for all people that want to collect comic books for enjoyment. It is essential reading for people who want to turn their hobby into a money making venture or as an inheritance for their children. I only wish that I had this information 40 years ago when I took 6 empty pop bottles into the corner store and purchased my first comic book. (Amazing Spider-Man # 28).When I think back to say, 1961, I “marvel” to the fact that 10 cents could buy a loaf of bread or the very first issue of The Fantastic Four. Today, 10 cents can not buy you anything, but a near mint copy of that comic book could bring you up to $35,000!! Gold & silver have always been wise investments, but done right, collectibles like comic books can be an important financial hedge in these uncertain times. Thanks again for the good read Dave and GOD Bless. |
It's extremely important to know what to look for -- not only do you need to know which titles to look for, but you also need to know what condition you should look for, and how to determine what condition a certain comic is in. While you might think this is intuitive -- it absolutely is not!
There is a set of standards you need to adhere to. If you don't have this information, you'll be totally lost as a comic book collector. This guide ensures you're able to find your way!
Don't worry -- this will be fun! You'll discover exactly how to estimate the correct price for buying and selling. A novice could easily overlook what the professional or seasoned collector would spot. Ensure you're buying the right comics so you can profit hugely whenever you decide to sell.
Need a hint?
The one requirement for decently grading a comic book is a profound sense of self-honesty! You have to be incredibly realistic, which is impossible to do if you don't know what to look for.
Discover the meanings and differences (many of them subtle) between:
You'll also learn which book you will absolutely want to invest in if you're going to collect comic books -- all serious collectors have this one!
Even if you were going to invest in other price guides, it would be unfortunate if you did not take this one resource seriously as a barometer of honest pricing information.
What to check up on first? I point you to an accurate, free pricing guide you can start using today!
I'll also point you in the direction of one of the coolest resources ever created for comic book collectors -- you'll be able to manage your entire collection online -- free! This is invaluable and absolutely worth your investment in this guide alone.
This is Critical...
You need to ensure you keep your comic book collection in the best possible shape! There are 7 enemies you need to be aware of when it comes to preserving your comic book collection:
It comes down to proper storage.
If you've already got a collection, you're in for a treat. I'm going to give you the name, phone number, and e-mail address of someone you can sell your comics to NOW! This is huge -- and a great contact for you.
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I can't believe I found this. An ebook rendition of the comic book that started the illustrious career of one of the most popular comic book heroes of all time, Superman. Action Comics #1, released in 1938, introduced Superman to the comic book industry and the rest is history.
Originally created by a couple of teenagers, Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel, Superman went on to become a mainstay in every comic book enthusiast's collection. And get this, you won't believe a man can fly. You WILL believe a man can jump great distances. Believe it or not, Superman originally could not fly. As with so many things we are familiar with, the Superman character we know today, evolved over time. This ebook makes a fantastic complement to my Comic Book Collecting ebook. The original comic is very illusive these days and if you do own a copy, it is worth a bundle. But for those of us that have never seen the origin of Superman, this ebook is a great history lesson and is yours if you act today.
What is all the hubbub about CGC authenticated comic books? Should you purchase CGC comics? Should you have your own comic book collection slabbed and verified? These questions, I am sure constantly plague collectors world wide. This special report addresses some of the pros and cons to CGC authentication. In this report you will find:
There are 27 information packed pages in this report. This will give you enough knowledge to formulate your own rational informed opinion about CGC comics. This free report can be yours in a matter of minutes.
World of Comic Books, A Collection of Articles I decided to compile all of my musings about the comic book industry from the last several months. Together in one special report are the articles I have written on numerous comic book related issues. Among the topics are:
This report has taken months to build, and it is not finished. As I create and/or find more articles of interest, the report will be updated. And you will have free access to the updates as well. This comic book gem is worth the total price of admission, but is included here free of charge if you take action today!
This book is a great add in that I have come across. My good friend Valerie Pooh, or Val as she likes to be called, wrote this book. And she gave me the privilege of offering it to you. She has created her own X-men site that you will indeed have to check out, once you download her book. She has created an extensive collection and description of every X-men character to have existed:
This report took months to create. I was very lucky to have come across Val's site and to have gotten to know her.
You will love and enjoy her and her site. It is a must see after you download her book.
Lifetime updates as revisions and new reports become available. Coming soon-a special report on comic book cataloging software! |

P.S. There is nothing else like this available. You have a unique opportunity to become an instant expert in coming book collecting for a crazy-low price.
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