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1. Rom Space night Issue 1 volume 1 1979
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3. Gi Joe volume 1 issue 19 1984
4. gi joe volume 1 issue 10 1983
5. gi joe volume 1 issue 11 1983
6. gi joe volume 1 issue 7 1983
7. gi joe volume 1 issue 14 1983
8. gi joe volume 1 issue 3 1982
9. gi joe gi joe volume 1 issue 15 1983
10. gi jow volume volume 1 issue 4 1982
11. gi joe volume 1 issue 16 1983
12. gi joe volume 1 issue 6 1982
13. the incrediable hulk volume 1 issue 213 1977
14. the incrediable hulk volume 1 issue 66 1977
15. captain america volume 1 issue 237 1979
16. captain america volume 1 issue 262 1981
17. Raiders of the lost ark volume 1 issue 2 1981
18. raiders of the lost ark volume 1 issue 3 1981
19. marvel universe b-c volume 1 issue 2 1983
20. contest of champion volume 1 issue 2 1982
21. what if wolverine had killed the hul volume 1 issue 31 1982
22. the thing volume 1 issue 1 1983
23. marvel 2 in 1 volume 1 issue 69 1980
24. spiderman volume 1 issue 46 1980
25. spider man volume 1 issue 66 1982
26. the avengers volume 1 issue 196 1980
27. greatest comics volume 1 issue 85 1980
28. indina jones volume 1 issue 2 1984
29. contest of champions volume 1 issue 1 1982
30. contest of champions volume 1 issue 3 1982
carlton comics
31. popeye volume issue 125
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32. star check 3 the search for spock 1984
33. star trek feb 1984
34. star teck may 1984
35. firestorm volume 2 issue 16 1983
36.firestorm volume 2 issue 17 1983
37. firestorm volume 2 issue 10 1983
38. the fury of firestorm 1984
39. firestorm volume 2 issue 15 1985
40. sword of the atom volume 1 issue 4 1983
50. sword of the atom volume 1 issue 1 1983
51. justice league volume 24 issue 218 1983
52. justice league 238 1985
53. enemy ace volume 7 issue 26 1977
54. the flash volume 33 issue 300 1981
55. superman volume 44 issue 522 1981
56. superman volume 44 issue 526 1981
57. superman volume 45 issue 530 1982
58. superman volume 44 issue 533 1981
59. superman volume 45 issue 528 1982
60. superboy volume 3 issue 26 1982
61. superboy volume 3 issue 28 1982
62.superboy volume 4 issue 48 1983
63. superboy volume 3 issue 27 1982
64. superman volume 42 issue 353 1980
65. superboy volume 2 issue 24 1981
66. superboy volume 3 issue 29 1982
67. superboy volume 3 issue 32 1982
68. superman volume 39 issue 312 1977
69. superman volume 44 issue 369 1982
70. superman volume 44 issue 521 1981
71. superman volume 44 issue 525 1981
72. firestorm volume 2 issue 13 1983
73. firestorm 22 1983
74. firestorm 21 1983
harvey
75. richie rich issue 133
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76. jan 1 1979 issue
time
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2006-08-30 19:13:30 · 8 answers · asked by dmestle 2 in Entertainment & Music Comics & Animation

8 answers

Get thee to a comic price guide or a wizard magazine as a reference. Ask at your local comic book store or check at a library for comic price guide.
More information available from wiki - check out the links.
Comic book price guides are generally monthly or yearly publications which detail the changes in the resale value of a comic over a period of time. Each collector will have his or her own preference regarding which authority to follow, but popular and respected guides currently include The Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, Comics Buyer's Guide magazine, the Comics Buyer's Guide Standard Catalog of Comic Books, and Human Computing’s ComicBase, an inventory/databasing software program.

Although many price guides come and go, long–standing publications such as Overstreet (which has been running for over 35 years) or the Standard Catalog of Comics, have long since become inextricable elements of comic collection history. These guides, in addition to software databases such as ComicBase, the online, non–profit Grand Comics Database or the largest online resource comicspriceguide.com are the premier resources for collectors and enthusiasts seeking information on anything from storylines to writers and artists to the original cover price of a comic. The latter two, in particular, offer users the ability to quickly search for characters by appearances and deaths. The Big Comic Book DataBase combines a searchable database of per issue character and creator information and a linked price guide.

Price guides are also important tools for collectors looking to sell their collection or determine their collection’s worth for insurance purposes. With the advent of online auctioning services like eBay, however, price guides such as The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide and Wizard Magazine have since seen dramatic decline in their sales because their price listings were not reflective of the actual sale prices of comics. Comics Buyer's Guide magazine and the CBG Standard Catalog of Comic Books, by contrast, both report actual completed auction results from eBay, covering periods longer than eBay's results are online. The 2005 edition of the Standard Catalog is 1,624 pages long and reports results back to 2002.

A recent, independent service, Comics Guaranty, LLC (CGC), has revolutionized comic book collecting and investing by providing an expert third party grading service for comics. Comic books can be sent to CGC for independent, impartial certification, including grading, restoration check and encapsulation within a tamper-evident protective holder. The CGC holder is made of state-of-the-art materials and is designed to meet the needs and demands of comic book collectors.

With the advent of certification, collectors are now able to track real-world sales of comic books and better value their collection. Revolutionary new tools like GPAnalysis for CGC Comics offer collectors an online database of all CGC sales recorded from major auction houses around the world. GPAnalysis tracks, records and offers analysis tools which can assist in determining values of certified comic books. The information is updated daily and often represents thousands of comic book sales in the millions of dollars.

2006-09-03 16:06:59 · answer #1 · answered by David Y 4 · 0 0

Unfortunately that book was printed during the big 90s comic glut (the first edition came out in 1994). It's a semi-hardbound one-shot that was REALLY trying to be a collector's item, but didn't quite make it (possibly because the story is so disjointed). Even today it's really only worth about what it cost back then.

2016-03-17 05:05:07 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Bid them ot Ebay, there some comic book collecters who stay on the computers for hours just Bidding and buying comics.

2006-08-31 05:47:45 · answer #3 · answered by Ian 3 · 0 0

You've left out some important information that would be used to determine their value, which is namely the condition of each book.

In all honesty though, you'd probably be lucky to get $50 for that entire lot. Your best bet is to try selling them on eBay!

Good Luck

2006-09-02 12:19:29 · answer #4 · answered by crazz_32 3 · 0 0

Your best bet on this is to go to wizard comics dot com or look for the price guide in a book store.

2006-08-30 19:22:00 · answer #5 · answered by colvin0594 3 · 0 0

I'll give you 5 cents each. ie: go to a comic book collectors site to ask this question.

2006-08-30 19:17:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ill give you a dollar each, or just go get an issue of wizard magazine

2006-08-31 00:27:19 · answer #7 · answered by Jake c 2 · 0 0

check ebay and see what they are going for

2006-08-30 19:18:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i like manga better!!! *YAY

2006-08-30 23:54:22 · answer #9 · answered by **naDEshiKO** 2 · 0 0

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