Question:
Is there anyone who knows about the value of old comic books?
azjazzylady2004
15 years ago
I've got these comic books and was hoping someone could tell me if they are worth anything before I try to take them somewhere: Captain Storm No 1 May-June 1964 "Killer Hunt" & No 13 May-June 1966 "TNT Birthday Card" / All American Men of War No 109 May-June 1965 Johnny Cloud "The Killer Slot" & No 117 Sept-Oct 1966 "Even the Skies Can Bleed" / Our Army at War No 45 April 1956 / GI Combat No 115 Dec-Jan 1966 "Medal for Mayhem" / Ponytail No 6 Apr-June 1964 / Reg Comic book size Superman No 75 Jan 1993 The Death of Superman & a larger comic book of the same title / Smurfs Vol 1 No 1 and No 2 1982.
Three answers:
Rob T
15 years ago
You can pick up a Wizard or Overstreet price guide or check them online http://www.comics-db.com/ http://www.comicspriceguide.com/ . They won't be official until you get them graded though.



The Death of Superman might never be worth a whole lot. In the early 90's DC printed millions of copies and up to 5 editions of some comics trying to meet and exceed demand that they were creating. They devalued their own comics that way.
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9 years ago
value is a relative time period. when you're questioning what you're waiting to promote it for, you may continually hop on Ebay and have a glance at what a similar comic should be promoting for. in case you prefer to carry close "practise guide value," the Overstreet value practise guide is the market staple for comic "values." be at liberty to e mail me and that i will gladly look up the cost of your comic e book for you.
Zombie Professor
15 years ago
I'm not an expert but I think the Death of Superman could be valuable if you wait for a few years


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