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Post by pinkfloydsound17 on May 13, 2022 9:32:33 GMT -5
Maybe it's Man-Elephant. Savage She-Hulk #17 is about to skyrocket.
I think they're about to fold Baby Snoots into the MCU and prices are going to go crazy on those books... I'm starting the rumor here and NOW.
DC needs something to get their movies to resonate with audiences...maybe they should be utilizing Snoots but give him a dark and brooding past, causing him to despise Batman for some reason. At the very least this scene could come to fruition...
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Post by shaxper on May 13, 2022 10:02:58 GMT -5
I have to say that my biggest disappointment with Multiverse of Madness is that it didn't give us enough upcoming franchises to start speculating about. I'd expected to have a boom of back issues that were suddenly hot and could be taken to ebay for a quick turn-around, but as I don't have America Chavez's first appearance, there really isn't much else worth flipping at this point. No one's going overly crazy about She-Hulk #1 or the first appearance of Monica Rambeau, so (for the first time in over a year) I have NOTHING to sell on ebay. Real bummer, especially as I have an expensive wedding coming up.
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Post by jason on May 13, 2022 10:38:09 GMT -5
I have to say that my biggest disappointment with Multiverse of Madness is that it didn't give us enough upcoming franchises to start speculating about. I'd expected to have a boom of back issues that were suddenly hot and could be taken to ebay for a quick turn-around, but as I don't have America Chavez's first appearance, there really isn't much else worth flipping at this point. No one's going overly crazy about She-Hulk #1 or the first appearance of Monica Rambeau, so (for the first time in over a year) I have NOTHING to sell on ebay. Real bummer, especially as I have an expensive wedding coming up. Sounds ridiculous, but I could see some uptick in SPOILER FOR MoM {Spoiler: Click to show} The first appearance of Xavier's "Spaceship Chair"
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Post by Icctrombone on Jun 10, 2022 16:05:49 GMT -5
It seems that Hulk #449 is blowing up as a result of the just announced Thunderbolts movie. I might sell my copy.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2022 2:06:10 GMT -5
Dig out your copy of Clandestine #1 and other early appearances, they were just introduced on last night's episode of Ms. Marvel.
-M
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Jun 23, 2022 3:36:11 GMT -5
I have to say that my biggest disappointment with Multiverse of Madness is that it didn't give us enough upcoming franchises to start speculating about. I'd expected to have a boom of back issues that were suddenly hot and could be taken to ebay for a quick turn-around, but as I don't have America Chavez's first appearance, there really isn't much else worth flipping at this point. No one's going overly crazy about She-Hulk #1 or the first appearance of Monica Rambeau, so (for the first time in over a year) I have NOTHING to sell on ebay. Real bummer, especially as I have an expensive wedding coming up. {Spoiler: Click to show} Clea made her first appearence in the MCU in one of that films post-credit scenes, teasing a future appearence
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Post by badwolf on Jun 23, 2022 9:34:14 GMT -5
Dig out your copy of Clandestine #1 and other early appearances, they were just introduced on last night's episode of Ms. Marvel. -M And of course I just sold mine.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2022 15:02:14 GMT -5
This was posted today by the owner of Bookery Fantasy, a long time comic dealer (open since the early 80s) whose shop recently dropped new comics but still operates as aback issue, pulp, collectibles store and one of the biggest buyers of collections in the area...
I think there is going to be a lot of disappointed sellers in the coming months and a lot of speculators who held too long or got in too late who may be taking a bath in the 2nd half of 2022 and into 2023. The market correction has been ongoing for much of the last 6 months, but t think the bubble as a whole is reaching its nadir. I don't think prices will ever go back to where they were pre-pandemic, as many of the books really were undervalued at that point, but I think the massive surges and inflated highs are going to soon be a thing of the past, and a lot of books will find their actual value in a more stable marketplace after a period of chaos because of the correction and downturn. But if you're buying in this period, I'd be prepared to be dealing with a lot of bitter, bitchy, delusional sellers who will be in denial and unwilling to accept the new reality or to adjust their asks and take out their frustrations on potential buyers.
I just hope that those sellers leaving the game doesn't result in a lot of books being taken out of the game affecting the supply/demand relationship unnaturally.
-M
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Post by tartanphantom on Jun 23, 2022 17:11:44 GMT -5
This was posted today by the owner of Bookery Fantasy, a long time comic dealer (open since the early 80s) whose shop recently dropped new comics but still operates as aback issue, pulp, collectibles store and one of the biggest buyers of collections in the area... I think there is going to be a lot of disappointed sellers in the coming months and a lot of speculators who held too long or got in too late who may be taking a bath in the 2nd half of 2022 and into 2023. The market correction has been ongoing for much of the last 6 months, but t think the bubble as a whole is reaching its nadir. I don't think prices will ever go back to where they were pre-pandemic, as many of the books really were undervalued at that point, but I think the massive surges and inflated highs are going to soon be a thing of the past, and a lot of books will find their actual value in a more stable marketplace after a period of chaos because of the correction and downturn. But if you're buying in this period, I'd be prepared to be dealing with a lot of bitter, bitchy, delusional sellers who will be in denial and unwilling to accept the new reality or to adjust their asks and take out their frustrations on potential buyers. I just hope that those sellers leaving the game doesn't result in a lot of books being taken out of the game affecting the supply/demand relationship unnaturally. -M
For collectors, a bear market is a real opportunity if you've played your cards right. For fast-buck speculators, not so much. It's easy to make money in a bull market, but a bear market tends to clear out most of the suckers and re-level the playing field, and, as you noted, stabilize more realistic market values that aren't necessarily driven by trend influencers and FOMO.
I've taken advantage of bear markets in the hobby many times, all the way back to the B&W indy bust. I've found that embittered sellers may hang on to stuff for a while, but as the demand continues to slide, the smart ones will cut their losses and get out while they can rather than wait on the next cycle. This particularly applies to those speculator/sellers that have no sentimental attachment to the hobby itself, but instead just look for easy opportunities to flip "hot" items quickly. This principle applies to most collectible markets, whether it's comics, stamps, sports cards, coins or something else.
And yes, I agree 100% about market corrections-- don't expect to buy a Hulk #181 for $250... the market slide will bring market value corrections, not insane liquidations.
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Post by Confessor on Jun 27, 2022 1:05:24 GMT -5
I've definitely noticed a slight downturn in prices being asked for vintage vinyl on eBay of late, as the cost of living crisis continues. It's especially noticeable on collectible first edition pressings by the biggest 60s and 70s names (Beatles, Stones, Floyd, Dylan, Bowie etc). So, I wouldn't be surprised to find the same thing happening in the comic book market for vintage key issues. Anyone noticed any movement downwards on keys on eBay in recent weeks?
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Post by jason on Aug 3, 2022 11:54:07 GMT -5
I've noticed the prices for Archie comics digest titles going up in price lately. I dont just mean the 70s-80s ones, I'm talking ones of more recent vintage.
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Post by shaxper on Aug 3, 2022 12:01:00 GMT -5
I've noticed the prices for Archie comics digest titles going up in price lately. I dont just mean the 70s-80s ones, I'm talking ones of more recent vintage. Now that's surprising. Pretty much the only kind of comic I would never expect to go up in value.
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Post by Icctrombone on Nov 27, 2022 7:11:03 GMT -5
I took a quick look at DC comics presents #49 ( Black Adam appearance). I picked it up for around 30 bucks last year and I was thinking the price would go down after the hype for the movie died down, but I can't find one going for less that 50 bucks.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2022 8:58:50 GMT -5
I took a quick look at DC comics presents #49 ( Black Adam appearance). I picked it up for around 30 bucks last year and I was thinking the price would go down after the hype for the movie died down, but I can't find one going for less that 50 bucks. Yeah, I had gotten a copy of this years ago for a pretty small price (fortunately), but I keep seeing a glut of inventory for sale. I like to gauge the true market "best price" by looking at sold auction listings for raw copies. Per eBay in the last couple of weeks, it looks more like a range of about $20 on the lower end to upwards of $40 for a nice NM. $30ish seems about average still. But obviously you have to work a little harder to time those opportunities, the buy it now stuff just sits there at higher prices. I'll tell you, the other DC Comics Presents book that caught me by surpise is #47 with He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. I didn't realize until recently how high the price had gotten on this (maybe that's been the case for awhile and I just noticed now, not sure).
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Post by Icctrombone on Nov 27, 2022 9:01:15 GMT -5
I took a quick look at DC comics presents #49 ( Black Adam appearance). I picked it up for around 30 bucks last year and I was thinking the price would go down after the hype for the movie died down, but I can't find one going for less that 50 bucks. Yeah, I had gotten a copy of this years ago for a pretty small price (fortunately), but I keep seeing a glut of inventory for sale. I like to gauge the true market "best price" by looking at sold auction listings for raw copies. Per eBay in the last couple of weeks, it looks more like a range of about $20 on the lower end to upwards of $40 for a nice NM. $30ish seems about average still. But obviously you have to work a little harder to time those opportunities, the buy it now stuff just sits there at higher prices. I'll tell you, the other DC Comics Presents book that caught me by surpise is #47 with He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. I didn't realize until recently how high the price had gotten on this (maybe that's been the case for awhile and I just noticed now, not sure). Yes, it's correct to look at sold listings as a guide, but the lowest starting price is 50. I'm really surprised as It appears the movie is bombing.
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