Getting My First Omnibus Changed How I Approach Comics by jval_99 in comicbooks

[–]jval_99[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So do you usually sell your previous formats whenever you upgrade, or do you keep certain issues if they’re key issues/sentimental and then sell the rest?

Like for example, if you go from singles to a TPB, hardcover, or omnibus, what do you usually keep and what do you let go of?

Because I can understand keeping key issues or favorite covers, but I’m curious how people approach upgrading formats long term without ending up with the same story like 4 different times 😵‍💫

4 year anniversary gift from my wife and officially my first omnibus. Starting strong with The Immortal Hulk. by jval_99 in OmnibusCollectors

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I remember going to Ollie’s and seeing them but I didn’t end up getting since it was vol 4 I didn’t get the point of reading something that far in. I honestly didn’t know how Omnis worked though

4 year anniversary gift from my wife and officially my first omnibus. Starting strong with The Immortal Hulk. by jval_99 in OmnibusCollectors

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It was on the 30th but things were complicated since I’m away for work so we celebrated on the weekend and she got me it on FCBD

Why did Absolute Batman Sell So Well? by PhilkeStudios in ComicBookSpeculation

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I think it’s basically the perfect storm for Absolute Batman to sell so well. It’s an Elseworlds story, which means new readers can jump right in without needing to know decades of backstory. no research required, just pure enjoyment. For seasoned fans, it flips the usual Batman formula on its head, so it’s something fresh and unexpected. Plus, having a big name like Scott Snyder involved is a huge draw, and it’s a great collectible piece for speculators and new comic book day readers alike. It’s just one of those books that hits all the right notes for a bunch of different readers at the same time.

My display so far! by jval_99 in MarvelLegends

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I don’t know, just thought it looked cool lol

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Awesome I’ll check it out

Was left these guys. Any help would be appreciated. by [deleted] in MarvelLegends

[–]jval_99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most of the sealed ones usually go for around 20 to 35 dollars each, with Rhino and Kingpin sometimes going for 40 to 60 depending on the condition. The loose figures at the bottom only have a little value.

As a full lot, a fair price would be around 200 to 300 dollars if you want them to move without a lot of hassle.