New Smallville Cards on Sale

September 24th, 2009 1 Comment   Posted in Collectibles, Comic Books

If you are excited that the new Smallville starts on Friday than you will be even happier if you are card collector.  Smallville cards will be hitting the shelves in late October with new set featuring all of your favorite characters.  These cards will have especially inserted used gear of Clark, Lois and the whole crew.  You will also be able to get authentic autograph or signed cards of you favorite characters as well. There were a few rumors that there would actually be two different series of these collectible cards but DC has not yet to release the information as of yet.  You can purchase the cards at your local card store, Walmart or the Baseball Card Shop.  The price has not yet to be released but should be very reasonable.  Just make sure that you buy a full box instead of just one pack at a time as you will end up paying double for the box when its done.  You will also be able to buy boxes on ebay.  A great new set for the Smallville Series.


Importance of CGC Comics Grading Opinion

August 3rd, 2009 1 Comment   Posted in Comic Books

The Comics Guaranty Company (CGC) is an enterprise that grades a comic according to its condition on the basis of certain criteria. CGC comics are typically sealed in a slice of plastic and tagged accordingly with its grade. When buying or selling comic books, the opinion of third parties is always important. Because of the good reputation of the grading company, CGC comics are often purchased by several people.

CGC has become the leader in comic book grading. A comic book that is not graded is often being sold at a very low price. Most comic buyers tend to choose comics that have been given a good grade by the CGC. Grading with CGC is quite easy. All that a comic book owner has to do is to fill out a CGC submission form that can be found at the grading company’s website and follow the rules that are being stated there. CGC is also accepting comics from Charter Member Dealers, Associate Members, Internet Partners and Authorized Member Dealers. Some of CGC’s Internet partners include Amazon, Coastline Comics, Heritage Comics, Incognito Comics, Diamond Galleries, Mile High Comics, Digital Webbing, A-1 Comics, Bill Cole Enterprises, Fantastic Select, eBay and Investment Collectibles. Graded comic books are often received after several days.

Several CGC comics can be found on various auction sites or online selling portals. One good example of this is eBay and Yahoo! auctions. Buying and selling CGC comics is fun and easy. Before purchasing CGC comics, it is wise to look for some examples or browse all the way through the websites’ ended auctions sections to have a good idea of what the CGC comics have been sold for. This could help consumers feel confident in what they are purchasing and if they are paying something that is worth their money.


The Real Value of Old Comic Books

August 3rd, 2009 1 Comment   Posted in Comic Books

There is a saying that “old is gold”. This can be applied to old comic books too. Today, old comic books worth a lot and they continue to go up to almost half of its original cost. Some really old comic books even cost more. The value of the old comic books is based on the demand for a certain class of books.
The prices of comic books have escalated because of different factors which include the increase in paper charges, the rise in printing fees as well as labor charges. And because of this, it will be extremely hard for a regular working person to buy lots of them for the kids. So, one solution for this is to look for old comic books. These old comic books worth a lot cheaper, you can even find a retailer that can sell 4 to5 comic books for the price of one.
On the other hand, for the really old and rare comic books, many people started to collect them when the market had expanded because they had thought of making profit out of it.  And so, the old comic book selling business was born and became very popular. The people behind this business have really proven that old comic books worth something. Likewise, they are very happy because they can really earn an extra income. Cartoon comic books still remain to be an all-time favorite in this field.
Generally, many people treat comic book collecting as their favorite hobby. And so, they have the tendency to do everything just to get their hands on the very rare and really antique comic books which also happen to cost a large sum of money. For collectors who sell them, they have found a good means of earning extra profit in this business. And as the rare old comic books worth increase, this kind of business has grown.


What Comic Books Are Valuable to Collectors

August 3rd, 2009 3 Comments   Posted in Comic Books

Vintage comic books are now being sought after by collectors who are willing to pay considerable amount of money just to get their hands on these collectibles. If by chance, you possess an old comic book and you are planning on selling it to a collector, you would do better to consider the few tips below. Or if you just want to know the value of your, say old Marvel comics, you might to read on as well.

First, if you want to know if that old Marvel comics are worth anything, take them to a reliable comic book expert at a collectible shop. There is a standard in determining the value of a comic book, which depends on the conic book’s quality. But this standard is not the be-all and end-all of old comic book pricing. They just ultimately give an idea how a certain title should be valued. The value of your comics is really determined by how much a collector is willing to shell out just for that copy.

Aside from quality, you should also determine if you are holding a relatively rare find. No matter its condition, if only a few copies of a certain issue exist, it will probably fetch a high value. An old Marvel comics with a few minor creases will or will not make you any money if there are many other copies of it exists. Look for price guides that list comic book rarities to be sure.

If you are holding a comic with a first appearance of an important character, for instance, an old Marvel comics with the first appearance of Spiderman, that comic is sure worth a significant sum of cash. A collector would pay you anything for it.

Comic books are once considered a cheap form of entertainment. But as years pass, these means of “cheap” entertainment can be valued higher than anyone can imagine.


Things to Consider When Buying Old Comics

August 3rd, 2009 No Comments   Posted in Comic Books

For avid comic book collectors, the older a comic book gets, the better — especially if the comic book has quite retained its printing quality. An old comic that is almost in perfect condition is considered valuable and is priced many times higher than its original cover price. So, if you are a serious comic book collector who wants to buy old comics for your collection, it is wise to consider some important factors.
Collectors buy old comics that are in certain condition. You should know how to look for flaws and defects in old comics so you’d be sure you are getting your money’s worth. A comic book that has a few significant flaws is considered to be in good condition. Comic books that have a great number of flaws are graded fair or in poor condition. Those that have a few minor flaws are considered in mint condition and are valued higher.
When you are looking to buy old comics, consult a price guide to know how each condition affects the value of the comic. Most of the time, comic book price guides only list values based on comics that are in mint condition. You need to adjust accordingly if you want determine the value of comic books that are not in the finest condition.
Buy old comics from sellers that are known for their credibility. Since a comic’s value varies from one collector to another, it is wise to rely on someone you trust regarding comic book pricing. The comic book community is not a very large one so finding a credible seller or fellow collector wouldn’t be that hard. Join forums and online communities to get in touch with other comic book enthusiasts and who knows, there might be someone there who is selling a comic that is the only thing missing in your collections.