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CycleGirl

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  1. I've been wondering about this quite a lot. There are so many categories of collectors, active, inactive, buyers, traders, silver-age, golden-age, high-end, low-end, etc, etc. A significant proportion of active collectors also sell, so I figure we can at least get an order of magnitude by looking at the number of listings on the main selling sites. So I looked at this. Ebay about 3 million comic listings Golden Age Listings 113,190 Silver Age Listings 330,422 Bronze Age Listings 509,677 Copper Age Listings 335,473 Modern Age 1,920,054 ComicLink For Sale Section 48,377 Auctions 7449 ComicConnect Total 78,654 I have to assume that with millions of comic listings for sale on Ebay, that there must be a proportional market of at least hundreds of thousands of buyers if not even as many as a million. With regard to serious collectors, the ComicLink / ComicConnect numbers lead me to think 100k to 500k. A serious collector being someone who would spend at least $100 on a back issue. That is low for us, but for average people, $100 is a lot of money for a comic book. I get 100k to 500k by assuming that there are 1-5 serious collectors out there for every 1 book on ComicLink or ComicConnect. I wish that there was more to base it on... Another confirmation on the 100k to 500k serious collectors are the 113k GA and 330k SA listings on Ebay. The order of magnitude is about right. That is, suppose serious collectors averaged one SA or GA purchase a week (some a lot more and some a lot less, of course), that would put us at 440k. That still seems about right.
  2. I'm so glad that I picked up an Avengers #1 about two years ago. I really had no idea that it was about to go on a run up. I just thought it was a good key to own and it wasn't crazy-expensive like so many others.
  3. Nice books! Nothing like a Jack Kirby drawn super hero team fight on the cover! Lots of clenched fists, ray guns, spell-casting and a magic hammer ready to throw!
  4. These are from 1956 which is supposed to be the beginning of the silver age. I suppose since Dan DeCarlo had already started working for Archie, the Silver Age may have started at Archie comics a few years before.
  5. I looked back and saw that I never actually posted a scan of my book! Here it is at long last.
  6. I think that it's time for DC to play some catch up. And female heroes especially.
  7. I have a similar story. Had to sell everything due to college poverty many years ago. Congratulations on the pick up!
  8. I am thinking around 8.5/9.0. ...but I can't tell if there is soiling/staining on the back cover or if it's a shadow? If soiling, with luck, it will come off with dry cleaning (which is a soft eraser and is generally done prior to pressing). Pressing would help the book quite a lot. The defects that don't break color so should go away completely!
  9. PM sent! I would like to offer $2400 shipped.
  10. Wonder woman sure did end up getting tied up or put in a cage a lot. Sort of a 50 shades of grey for the atomic age.
  11. I'm embarrassed to have to ask but... Could someone please tell me what a "Newton Ring" is?
  12. It looks like water damage to me too. Thank you for looking at it.
  13. Please grade my Flash 120. Book is structurally still okay. The bottom staple is still attached, although you can see that it doesn't have a lot that it's hanging onto. -Thanks!!
  14. Hi, just a suggestion... it would be a nice courtesy to put "SOLD" in the title or somewhere near the top of the first page, so that folks looking to purchase something, but who have limited time, won't have to view the whole thread only to find out that the book is sold. Some of us will still come here just to look at the book (like me! ), because, is there anything better than looking at comics? Congrats on the sale!
  15. I recently purchased a beautiful Avengers #1 in CGC 6.0 from Jeff. Book was great, dealing was Jeff was pleasant and easy, and I received the book literally ONE day after paying! -R
  16. Wow. Just wow. One of my grails, but we are going to be buying a house this year. GLWS.