Whether a comic book from any time period has significant monetary value depends on many factors, such as the condition the book is in, (good as new vs. scribbled all over and torn) the popularity of the characters featured in it, (Batman vs. the Red Bee) the number of copies produced or remaining, (1,000 copies vs. 100,000 copies) and the events that occur within the issue (a popular character's first appearance, death, or a battle between two popular characters vs. a regular save-the-day story.)
Whether they have entertainment value, on the other hand, is mostly up to the skill of the writers and artists, along with the reader's personal tastes.
Your comic book collection's value is reliant upon the issue , condition and popularity - refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Priceguide for pricing .
A better way of selling your collection is to determine the value of your books by purchasing a copy of the 'Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide' which is regarded as the industry standard when pricing your comics , make an accurate description of the titles , issues and condition of your books , approach your fellow collectors or local comic shop to see if they are interested (Remember that a comic shop will want to buy the comics at a price in which they can 'turn around' the books to make a profit.) , you can list your books with Ebay or the trade magazine 'Comics Buyer's Guide' and selling the more valuable issues individually will bring more money .
Hello, As with most comics, the condition of the comic book is very important. This signed edition of Superman #75 was offered by Dynamic Forces in the eraly 1990's and should also include a Certificate of Authenticity. The correct names are: Jerry Siegel and Dan Jurgens. Jerry was one of the original creators of Superman way back in 1938. These comics range from $150-$350 if they have been certified by CGC (Certified Guaranty Company ). If I were you, I would keep this gem or pass it on to someone who would cherish a great collectible item by one of the pioneers of the comic book industry.
Since Smallville is about a young Superman in the end he will be with Lois Lane. Clark Kent and Lois Lane its fate.
ANSWER!!!! Joe and his friend Ashely. This is what happened they went together to the park then they slept on a bench woke up and they found out they had the same dream, the dream about superman so then they invented it they showed it to every company possible but no wanted them until DC took them and then everyone like it and everyone regreated they every said no Well that is what i read in a story about who made superman true story By: Bob Stinkonhitton
No it is not. But back in the 1990's Marvel Comics went bankrupt for a while, both DC Comics and Marvel are doing well now. Marvel is now owned by Disney and DC Comics has been owned by Warner Brothers since 1969. Keep looking out for more comics and movies from both companies.
Kirk Alyn- 1948 & 1950 serials George Reeves- 1950's TV show Christopher Reeve- 1978, 1980, 1983, and 1987 movies Dean Cain- 1990's TV show Brandon Routh- 2006 movie
Lois Lane is a reporter at the Daily Planet and the love interest of Superman. She is known for her investigative skills and her fearless attitude in pursuing the truth. Lois Lane is one of the most iconic characters in the Superman comics.
Hello, As with most comics, the condition of the comic book is very important. This signed edition of Superman #75 was offered by Dynamic Forces in the eraly 1990's and should also include a Certificate of Authenticity. The correct names are: Jerry Siegel and Dan Jurgens. Jerry was one of the original creators of Superman way back in 1938. These comics range from $150-$350 if they have been certified by CGC (Certified Guaranty Company ). If I were you, I would keep this gem or pass it on to someone who would cherish a great collectible item by one of the pioneers of the comic book industry.
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