September 27th, 2010

old comic books price guide

European Comics – A good investment fun

Or you're a fan of comics or are interested in them as an investment – and perhaps to two. If you are new to comic books and are interested in making an investment in your interest, there are a few things to know about investing book about comics.

First a little history about collecting comics. Comics are collected for various reasons by many types of people. Some collect because of their recognition, others may feel a sense of nostalgia about comics. Then there are those who are interested in gathering for profit.

When collecting comics, consider the matter as to collect other types of value of the collection as a work of art book publishing first. Everything should be handled carefully pick and stored. To help you preserve your comics, there are bags and boxes of specialty in the market that are free of acid, which will protect you from the decomposition of the comic.

When comic book collecting become popular? Comic books have become very popular in the 1930's due to known superheroes as Superman, Batman and Captain Marvel. At that time, two publishers dominated the primary market for comics
Marvel Comics, which published comics like Spider-Man, X-Men and Fantastic Four and DC Comics, which published Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. People bought the comics because he loved them. The idea that comics are investment is born of people who want the old comic books and be willing to pay as much money as necessary to obtain them. From 1985 to 1993, speculation has grown Cartoon rapidly.

As the collection grew, publishers began to produce cartoons made for collectors, using techniques such as bags plastic, a special type of bag that protects the damage of the comic. The downside was you could not read the comic if he wanted to protect them. Other publishers had ideas to help sell comics specialty was particularly visible in the dark, increased hologram or embossed aluminum cover.

Once the library removed after it became the price guide and articles in magazines, on the production of comics that have been sold.

If you are interested collection, do not worry about the market or be eaten by price guides, the best professional advice is to start by purchasing their favorite comics. You can start shopping online, local bookstores or comic shops. Do not hesitate to ask staff recommendations regarding the different comic.

Attend comic conventions is a great way to see a lot of variety in comics toys and memorabilia. If you are looking to buy high-end BD, do your homework. Understanding how to evaluate the value of comic books, which has a more comic value than another – is autograph, a limited edition, not comes with a proof of authenticity.

Once you make your purchase, be sure to protect it. Not only is the acid free safe, but also boards Sleeveless music files safe, protective, folders or boxes that can help protect your comics from dust, wrinkles and damage. At least, be sure to save comics in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.

comic collection need not be complicated or expensive. It begins with aa bit of research, a pinch of dedication and if you have the passion, the better.

About the Author

About the Author: Pam Ravenwood is a freelance writer. Mycomicshop.com is one of the largest retailers of comic books in the world. Mycomicshop is the online presence of Lone Star Comics, a leading retailer of comic books with seven stores in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. For more information please visit: www.mycomicshop.com http://www.mycomicshop.com.”

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