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2009 April 10



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Comic Books rare and valuable

The average price of a comic book ranges from $ 2.00 to $ 2.99. However, over time its value may increase tenfold. Comic are becoming more popular as each year passes and people are buying more magazines every time you go to a comics store. The demand for comics is to make them a hot commodity and rare comic books are becoming very valuable. Comic fans are paying top dollar for the first edition and comics few dating back as far as late as 1950.

In Dallas, Texas, Heritage Auction Galleries in two comics very rare and valuable go auction. The two comics are being auctioned off Batman # 1 and Marvel Mystery Comics # 9. A man who has been collecting comics since he was a young child is auctioning them, and they are expected to bring up to U.S. $ 500,000 profit for both.

The first issue of Batman comics, Batman # 1, came out in spring 1940. Became so popular that the series Batman, which was originally to be published quarterly, has become a bi-monthly production in 1950. He then became a monthly series and has remained so. Batman, the character first appeared in another comic series called Detective Comics # 27 in question. The Batman is still being published Today, the latest edition is # 686.

Mystery Marvel comic book series began production in 1930. Marvel Mystery Comics # 9 is about the Human Torch against the Sub-Mariner. The Human Torch and Sub-Mariner are two of the most popular cartoon characters during the Golden Age of comics. The Sub-Mariner was considered The first character of Marvel Comics mutants, because it is a mixture of species and the Atlanteans. He lives on land and sea and has superhuman strength. The Human Torch can swallow his whole body on fire and can also fly.

What makes comics are valuable characters. During the Golden Age of Comic Books, these three characters were some the most popular. The number of the question, given as # in the comic book, also increases the value of comic books. Batman # 1 is so valuable because it is their first appearance in his own series. Batman was introduced in different series and gained popularity among readers, which is why his series was created. Marvel Mystery Comics # 9 is valuable because something important happened. It was the dual between two well-known comic book characters. There are several factors that make a comic book valuable, and these two comic books have.

About the Author

Krystle Green 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 .

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