It largely depends on the comic condition, title, availability, popularity and publisher.Look on the net, sometimes EBay has people selling books. You can also go to a comic store the sells them and see if they can give yo an idea. I am not sure if there is a guide you can buy, like the Beckett Manual on sports cards.However, they will not pay the value for them, they will offer less as they have to sell them at their profit
2007-02-06 00:56:19
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answered by STEPHEN S 2
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Condition is vital! If they are all bagged and boarded, you stand a chance of making some cash. If not, then the title, volume and issue will dictate what you can make. Best bet would be to invest in an Overstreet price guide, determine exactly what book you have, grade it as best you can and go through ebay for any good ones. Rule of thumb at a comic store, buy at Overstreet price, sell at Wizard price. You will not get much going that route. If these books are from the 60's, you could be looking at some good money. Later than that, not so much. Good luck! The Warlock
2016-05-23 23:14:11
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answered by Anonymous
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go to a comic book store and talk to them and see how much they are worth....or google it on the internet and do your research
2007-02-06 01:04:04
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answered by Mye 2
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check your yellow pages, or go on auction sites and see how high bids are to give you an idea as to how high to sell them for, but they have to be in good shape too.
2007-02-06 01:15:25
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answered by skigrrrrl 3
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