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Bronze age comics that are heating up on eBay...
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13 minutes ago, the blob said:

Nuts. I have a few #6ses, but the second app is always ignored in comparison unless it is the first cover appearance and comes with adamantium claws or throws exploding playing cards

It’s true, Deadpool’s 1st app is worth a ton and his 2nd app is worth nothing at all 🤷‍♂️😄

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34 minutes ago, herc2000 said:

The centering and wrap on the book that sold is far superior to the copy that is still available.  It simply presents better and has better eye appeal.

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2 hours ago, SuperBird said:

Master of Kung Fu 115 with the 1st Death Dealer has gone from a $100 book to a $800 book since the toy images for the Shang Chi movie were released. (including death dealer)

Another book I will never own . :eyeroll:

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Question: Do you think collectors will ever recognize and come to value the very rare early direct market? Marvel was putting out direct issues sporadically before they formalized their direct/newstand market and right now it doesn't look like these early rare directs command any sort of premium... will the new money in the market ever mature enough to care about these? The same principle that makes late newsstands valuable to some collectors applies to these early directs I think hm

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20 hours ago, Lazyboy said:
On 4/13/2021 at 7:37 PM, electricprune said:

Daredevil 115 seems to be moving at a pretty brisk pace. It’s the next logical step after 180 took off. Or maybe it’s just the Deathstalker cover.

No, there's nothing logical about that.

There certainly is nothing logical about this market

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