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THE PHANTOM  3 GOLD KEY COMICS MAY 1963
THE PHANTOM 3 GOLD KEY COMICS MAY 1963
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1902 BOYS OWN PAPER VICTORIAN COMIC ILLUSTRATION LOVES YOUNG DREAM BY PHIL MAY
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No 268 May 1980 Archies Joke COmics Group Comic Book
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Wizard the Comic Magazine may 1998 Issue 81 209 pages
Wizard the Comic Magazine may 1998 Issue 81 209 pages
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DC COMICS STAR SPANGLED WAR STORIES No 187 May 1975 VERY FINE
DC COMICS STAR SPANGLED WAR STORIES No 187 May 1975 VERY FINE
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DC Comics Death The high cost of living no3 may 1993
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Collecting Comics - A Good Fun Investment

Either you are a comic book fanatic or you are interested in them as an investment - and possibly you are both. If you are new to comic books and are interested in turning your interest into an investment, there are a few things to know about comic book investing.

First a little background regarding comic book collecting. Comics are collected for several reasons by several types of people. Some collect due to their appreciation, others may have a nostalgic feeling about comics. Then there are those who are primarily interested in collecting for financial profit.

When collecting comics, one should treat the matter as if they were collecting other types of valuable collectibles such as artwork or first edition books. Everything you collect should be carefully handled and preserved. To help you preserve your comics, there are specialty bags and boxes on the market that are acid-free, which will protect your comics from decaying.

When did comic book collecting become popular? Comic books themselves became quite popular in the 1930s due to well-known superheroes such as Superman, Batman, and Captain Marvel. At this time, two primary publishers dominated the comic book market,
Marvel Comics, who published comics such as Spider-Man, X-Men, and Fantastic Four, and DC Comics, which published Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. People bought comics because they loved them. The idea that comics were investments grew out of people wanting these old comics and being willing to pay as much money as needed to get them. From 1985 to 1993, comic book speculation grew by leaps and bounds.

As collecting grew, publishers began producing comics made for collectors, using techniques such as polybags, a special type of bag that protected the comic from damage. The downside was one couldn't read the comic if they wanted to keep it protected. Other ideas publishers had to help sell specialized comics was including glow-in-the-dark, hologram-enhanced, or foil-embossed covers.

Once collecting took off, following it came the price guide and magazines producing articles on what comic books were selling for.

If you are interested in collecting, don't worry about the market or get consumed by the price guides, the best advice by professionals is to start off by buying your favorite comic book titles. You can start by shopping online, through local bookstores or comic shops. Don't be shy about asking employees for recommendations regarding the various comic book.

Attending comic book conventions is a great way to see a lot of variety at once along with comic related toys and memorabilia.  If you are looking at purchasing higher end comics, do your homework. Gain understanding how comic books value is rated, what makes a comic worth more than another - is it autographed, a limited edition, and does it come with proof of authenticity.

Once you make your purchase, make sure you protect it. There are not only acid free boxes but also archival safe backing boards, protective sleeves, binders or drawer units that can help protect your comics from dust, wrinkles and deterioration. At a minimum, make sure you store your comics in a cool dry spot away from direct sunlight.

Comic book collecting doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. It starts with a a little research, an ounce of dedication and if you have passion, all 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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THE PHANTOM  3 GOLD KEY COMICS MAY 1963
THE PHANTOM 3 GOLD KEY COMICS MAY 1963
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1902 BOYS OWN PAPER VICTORIAN COMIC ILLUSTRATION LOVES YOUNG DREAM BY PHIL MAY
1902 BOYS OWN PAPER VICTORIAN COMIC ILLUSTRATION LOVES YOUNG DREAM BY PHIL MAY
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No 268 May 1980 Archies Joke COmics Group Comic Book
No 268 May 1980 Archies Joke COmics Group Comic Book
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Wizard the Comic Magazine may 1998 Issue 81 209 pages
Wizard the Comic Magazine may 1998 Issue 81 209 pages
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DC COMICS STAR SPANGLED WAR STORIES No 187 May 1975 VERY FINE
DC COMICS STAR SPANGLED WAR STORIES No 187 May 1975 VERY FINE
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DC Comics Death The high cost of living no3 may 1993
DC Comics Death The high cost of living no3 may 1993
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Marvel Comics Daredevil Redemption no3 may 2005
Marvel Comics Daredevil Redemption no3 may 2005
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Marvel Comics Next wave agents of hate no 5 may 2006
Marvel Comics Next wave agents of hate no 5 may 2006
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Marvel Comics Young Avengers Issue 2 May 2005
Marvel Comics Young Avengers Issue 2 May 2005
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Used The Flash comic book 178 April May 1968
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PHIL MAY Comic Postcard Royal Horse Guard The Tax Payers Burden
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Charlton Comics Cheyenne Kid Cheyenne Siege Vol 1  61 May 1967
Charlton Comics Cheyenne Kid Cheyenne Siege Vol 1 61 May 1967
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Momma by Mel Lazarus 30 daily comic strips from April May 1972 Complete
Momma by Mel Lazarus 30 daily comic strips from April May 1972 Complete
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Barney Google by Fred Laswell 30 daily comic strips from April May 1972
Barney Google by Fred Laswell 30 daily comic strips from April May 1972
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Minute Movies by Ed Wheelan 26 daily movie comic strips Complete May 1931
Minute Movies by Ed Wheelan 26 daily movie comic strips Complete May 1931
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Alley Oop by VT Hamlin Atlantis story color Sunday comic page May 9 1943
Alley Oop by VT Hamlin Atlantis story color Sunday comic page May 9 1943
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Alley Oop by VT Hamlin Ghost story color Sunday comic page May 23 1943
Alley Oop by VT Hamlin Ghost story color Sunday comic page May 23 1943
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THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD  41 DC COMICS MAY 1962 CAVE CARSON
THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD 41 DC COMICS MAY 1962 CAVE CARSON
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SUPERMAN Vol 39 311 DC Comics May 1977 NR Flash
SUPERMAN Vol 39 311 DC Comics May 1977 NR Flash
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Star Wars 1978 Original Marvel Comics 11 MAY
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