If you think they might be worth anything, try to get them appraised and sell them. Who knows, you might have some classics on your hands. If that doesn't work, you could try to sell them again at a used comic book store or at the swap meet.
2007-02-28 10:15:48
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answered by Katherine 4
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You could put an ad in the newspaper or online specifying what you got. You could get a pricing guide from a bookstore like Borders or Waldenbooks. You could find comic stores in your area or, well, anywhere at these websites: http://www.the-master-list.com/ or http://csls.diamondcomics.com/. After you find a store they could buy the books from you. Suggest finding at least a ballpark figure for comics price before selling it to a comic store. You never know when you got a real important and/or expensive book. Good luck to you.
2007-02-28 15:49:49
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answered by dr 7 5
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If you think that those particular titles or issues are morally objectionable, you could ask the seller for a partial refund, or you may just have to absorb the loss and get rid of them another way. I get the impression that you do not just want to destroy them. You don’t specify the nature or your reason for finding them objectionable. I get the impression that you do not want to simply sell or give them to somebody who might enjoy that content. You may have no choice but to hold them for safekeeping or destroy them.
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2007-03-01 02:04:38
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answered by cdf-rom 7
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just take the ones you dont like and sell them, you can try looking up the prices at http://comicpriceguide.com ,you dont need to sign up to check the prices, but if you want to try selling them through the site you do, I dont know if you need just the free membership or the one you pay for, but you could always post the titles here and see if anyone wants them
2007-02-28 10:37:08
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answered by jaycee99999999 6
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