Tips For Completing A Comic Book Collection
How to Complete a Comic Book
Collection
Maybe you're collecting all the issues in a specific title
because it's the coolest book you've ever read. Or maybe you
just want to make your collection more valuable. Either way, you
have the same steps to follow.
Courtesy:AAA-Collectables
Steps: 1. Read the "Overstreet Price Guide" and
"Wizard Magazine" monthly.
2. Find the title you're interested in and do a rough
calculation as to what it will cost.
3. Shop at a local store, by catalog, online, or go to a
comic book convention.
4. Preserve your comics by storing them in a safe place.
Tips: Back issues - comic books that are not
currently on the sales rack - are sold in conditions ranging
from "new/mint" to "very poor." The condition determines the
price. Shop around. Different booths will undercut each other,
and you can regularly buy overstock of regular issues for
half-off cover price or more.
A catalog or online buy will probably cost less, but you'll
also incur shipping and insurance charges, and it will take
longer to return goods if you're unsatisfied.
Comic book conventions are great for price deals, but there are
two caveats: sales are final for the day, so be sure you get
what you want; and not every city will have a regular
convention. Check around and look in the back section of
"Wizard," or see if your local shops are advertising any
upcoming conventions.
Warnings: If you're buying at a store or
convention, take the time to examine the book and make sure it's
in the condition it's being advertised as. With the volume of
books that are priced and cataloged by the retailer, mistakes
are inevitable, so protect yourself by double-checking.