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To the Org Comic-Book Collectors What are your collectors items? I have these, although they're not in mint condition;
AVENGERS #8(first Kang) SPIDER-MAN #50(first Kingpin. Raimi used elements from this issue in S2) HULK #181(first Wolverine) IRON MAN #55(first Thanos & Drax the Destroyer) SPIDER-MAN #121 & 122(death of Gwen Stacy) SPIDER-MAN #129(first Punisher) DAREDEVIL #131(first Bullseye) | |
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i use to collect comic books moslty spiderman and spiderwoman!
but i outgrew it then..it was japanese magna..now i collect art books.. | |
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you have some great ones ... i actually was just thinking about selling or gettin rid of my collection (most of em )
i collected in the 85-90 period mostly i think .... you mentioned some comics there that i remember (but do not own ...) .... i think the one that jumps out for me is Am Spiderman 300 (but that is not anywhere like what u have there ) ... some of the X-men ... i think i have like 160-320 or somethin .... and then some older fantastic four (which arent worth much as collector items tho (not talkin number one or anything !!! )... i really like comics but i dont have the time for them .... when i do think of selling them - then i realize how many people get them "graded" and i think --- hey i should do that (they are bagged and boxed now ) ... but then ... i see someone who has soooo many more collector types like u mention --- and i just let them sit !!! | |
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I sold my comic book collection in 1986 for a pitiful amount, so I could buy more Prince records. | |
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i salvaged a bunch of my old comics over the summer, though i don't know that i have anything great. i have the first issue of amazing spiderman where he has the black costume, and i have alpha flight #1 autographed by john byrne, and i have the john byrne superman #1 and a bunch of sienkiewicz new mutants issues...stuff that probably isn't valuable but that i really liked as a kid. | |
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SnidelyWhiplash said: you have some great ones ... i actually was just thinking about selling or gettin rid of my collection (most of em )
i collected in the 85-90 period mostly i think .... you mentioned some comics there that i remember (but do not own ...) .... i think the one that jumps out for me is Am Spiderman 300 (but that is not anywhere like what u have there ) ... some of the X-men ... i think i have like 160-320 or somethin .... and then some older fantastic four (which arent worth much as collector items tho (not talkin number one or anything !!! )... i really like comics but i dont have the time for them .... when i do think of selling them - then i realize how many people get them "graded" and i think --- hey i should do that (they are bagged and boxed now ) ... but then ... i see someone who has soooo many more collector types like u mention --- and i just let them sit !!! I wish I'd done a better job taking take of my collection back in the 70s. But I was just a kid - WTF did I know? | |
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Anx--- your collection sounds like mine ... my era ... (minus the autograph) ...
i loved the Alpha Flight series .... when it started ... til episode what was it ... like 29 ... | |
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SnidelyWhiplash said: Anx--- your collection sounds like mine ... my era ... (minus the autograph) ...
i loved the Alpha Flight series .... when it started ... til episode what was it ... like 29 ... i liked it up until 'box' was introduced...that big dumb robot thing. even then i kept reading it until john byrne left, cuz i was such a byrne freak when i was a kid. | |
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box??? wow u are harsh ... wasnt that some kid who was without limbs or something ... it was kinda like his robotic arms .... and legs ... man ... u are harsh ... on the disabled even ! | |
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SnidelyWhiplash said: box??? wow u are harsh ... wasnt that some kid who was without limbs or something ... it was kinda like his robotic arms .... and legs ... man ... u are harsh ... on the disabled even !
oh, that's right. but the robot was dumb looking. wasn't it pink and green or something? | |
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uPtoWnNY said: What are your collectors items?
I guess mine would be Giant Size X-Men #1 and X-Men #94 (first and second appearance of the second X-Men team). I also have every issue after that up to the latest one. I'm not really into going back and finding the earlier issues from the 60s anymore--except for if I win lotto or something. Right now I'm content with just reading the 60s issues in hardcover form now that they have all been reprinted in the Marvel Masterworks series. | |
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I'll have to sort through my collection when I get home from work. | |
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I don't like to play favorites, so there are no particular issues that I value more than others. Although, I am partial to the initial run of Ironman. I remember buying issue #100 as a youngster and have been working backwards ever since to find issues 1-99.
I started reading/collecting in 1975, as an 8 year old. Today, I have just about 40 long boxes in the house that drive the wife crazy | |
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I have the first 100 issues of Star Wars, and some Spiderman. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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sadly i've always wanted to collect comic books but i'd have to say my best one is Wolverine #6. "The is no great genius without some touch of madness" -Seneca | |
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sextonseven said: uPtoWnNY said: What are your collectors items?
I guess mine would be Giant Size X-Men #1 and X-Men #94 (first and second appearance of the second X-Men team). I also have every issue after that up to the latest one. I'm not really into going back and finding the earlier issues from the 60s anymore--except for if I win lotto or something. Right now I'm content with just reading the 60s issues in hardcover form now that they have all been reprinted in the Marvel Masterworks series. I have X-Men #94-#101. I don't have it in front of me, but I think #101 was the first appearance of Jean Grey as Phoenix. I also have the giant-size Spider-man vs. Superman book DC & Marvel did back in the mid-70s. [Edited 9/21/06 10:02am] | |
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uPtoWnNY said: I also have the giant-size Spider-man vs. Superman book DC & Marvel did back in the mid-70s. i had that too! i was just thinking about how much i miss those giant size comics. i had a ghost rider one and a star wars one and a captain america bicentennial one...man, i loved those big ol' comics. | |
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Anx said: uPtoWnNY said: I also have the giant-size Spider-man vs. Superman book DC & Marvel did back in the mid-70s. i had that too! i was just thinking about how much i miss those giant size comics. i had a ghost rider one and a star wars one and a captain america bicentennial one...man, i loved those big ol' comics. DC published a few oversize Justice League books recently, but they aren't the same. spelling edit [Edited 9/21/06 12:16pm] | |
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sextonseven said: Anx said: i had that too! i was just thinking about how much i miss those giant size comics. i had a ghost rider one and a star wars one and a captain america bicentennial one...man, i loved those big ol' comics. DC published a few oversize Justice League books recently, but they aren't the same. spelling edit [Edited 9/21/06 12:16pm] nah, there's just something to the seventies-ness of those old marvel giant sized comics...the inking that looks like it was done with a paint roller, the primary colors, the old skool art (kirby, romita sr., etc.) - the binding, the page texture, the smell of the ink...those things are like a nostalgia sensory overload for me. | |
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Anx said: sextonseven said: DC published a few oversize Justice League books recently, but they aren't the same. spelling edit [Edited 9/21/06 12:16pm] nah, there's just something to the seventies-ness of those old marvel giant sized comics...the inking that looks like it was done with a paint roller, the primary colors, the old skool art (kirby, romita sr., etc.) - the binding, the page texture, the smell of the ink...those things are like a nostalgia sensory overload for me. Yeah, that's exactly what I meant. Two of the oversize JLA books were by Alex Ross and looked BEAUTIFUL. Too beautiful to inspire any sort of nostalgia for the old tabloid-size comics. | |
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sextonseven said: Anx said: nah, there's just something to the seventies-ness of those old marvel giant sized comics...the inking that looks like it was done with a paint roller, the primary colors, the old skool art (kirby, romita sr., etc.) - the binding, the page texture, the smell of the ink...those things are like a nostalgia sensory overload for me. Yeah, that's exactly what I meant. Two of the oversize JLA books were by Alex Ross and looked BEAUTIFUL. Too beautiful to inspire any sort of nostalgia for the old tabloid-size comics. oh, i've seen those sitting around. i thought they were just portfolios or something. they're actual comics? | |
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Anx said: sextonseven said: Yeah, that's exactly what I meant. Two of the oversize JLA books were by Alex Ross and looked BEAUTIFUL. Too beautiful to inspire any sort of nostalgia for the old tabloid-size comics. oh, i've seen those sitting around. i thought they were just portfolios or something. they're actual comics? Yep. This is the best one: http://www.amazon.com/JLA...1563899116 This oversize one is pretty good, but some people didn't like the story: http://www.amazon.com/JLA...F8&s=books | |
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jerseykrs said: speak for yourself, ya geekwad fanboy comic bitch.* *though don't tell anyone i ordered a golden age metamorpho action figure this afternoon. | |
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Anx said: jerseykrs said: speak for yourself, ya geekwad fanboy comic bitch.* *though don't tell anyone i ordered a golden age metamorpho action figure this afternoon. I have a Mego Spider-Man. | |
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jerseykrs said: I have a Mego Spider-Man. oh man, i was a mego WHORE when i was a kid. i had 'em all except for the female ones, because my mom didn't think it would work to my advantage to play with girl action figures. i guess i showed her. and i STILL want my freakin' mego batgirl. | |
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Anx said: i guess i showed her. You're fucking KILLING me dude!!! | |
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uPtoWnNY said: HULK #181(first Wolverine)
That's gotta be worth a LOT! I remember that being a collector's item like 20 years ago, no? | |
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2the9s said: uPtoWnNY said: HULK #181(first Wolverine)
That's gotta be worth a LOT! I remember that being a collector's item like 20 years ago, no? I'm sure one in mint condition would run $200.00+. I came across some more old books; THE CAT(before she became Tigra) - #1-4 LUKE CAGE, HERO for HIRE #17(fights Iron Man, switches name to Power Man). SPIDER-MAN #123(first battle with Luke Cage) DEFENDERS #4(first Valkrye) SPIDER-MAN #136-137(first Harry Osborn as the Green Goblin) I have so much sh!t from the 70s, it's not even funny. I was heavy into Marvel back then. In addition to the main titles, I bought Man-Thing, Sub-Mariner, Master of Kung-Fu, Ghost Rider, Werewolf by Night, Marvel Team-Up, Howard the Duck, etc. I didn't get into DC until the mid-80s when they revamped their universe. John Byrne's 6-issue MAN of STEEL & Frank Miller's DARK KNIGHT RETURNS are a MUST for serious comic-book fans. | |
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uPtoWnNY said: 2the9s said: That's gotta be worth a LOT! I remember that being a collector's item like 20 years ago, no? I'm sure one in mint condition would run $200.00+. Multiply that by 5 and you are in the ballpark. Wolverine is insanely popular. | |
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