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*To celebrate Back to School, we list our Price Guide for collectibles
THE BEST SELLERS LIST
In our new sensation, we have The Best Sellers List. Here, we cover the greatest appearances of a particular character in a comic or series, and how it made it a best-seller. In our new hotness for August, is the crossover event of Fantastic Four (1964) #25.
First, let’s reveal a poll on Twitter. Then, let’s show how it is valuable.
Fantastic Four (1964) #25. Marvel Comics.*This media unit is on auction for bidding on anniversary. Learn about our real-time bidding or visit our Rules to become a member for our Price Guide.
COMIC BOOK COLLECTING AS AN ART APPRECIATION
Currently, there are various explanations for the emergence of comic book collecting as a hobby. Among the possible theories, are the rise of back issues with the change from news stands to the direct market model.
For the most part, the art of comic book collecting is very complicated and has created a lot of speculation in the investor market ever since the hobby became an occurrence in the late 1980s. Certainly, comic collectors are themselves a small world of wealthy individuals who collect comics in series or rare comics at a very valuable price.
Today, there are generally fans who consume the major publishers’ content in various media, subscribers who pay online or in-store for a series they like, and also the small world of collectors who collect major and minor key issues that are valuable.
WHERE TO START?
Generally, the best and first exposure to comics and merchandise is the local comic shop or LCS. Depending on the store’s specialty or model, you may find new releases, events, back issues or may even be able to order rare issues.
With the rise of online shopping, Kindle has grown into a viable market for Amazon books, Comixology and comics. Indeed, the comic industry is growing globally with digital sales since there is no need for shipping and they are delivered instantly to your Kindle device.
Though Comic-Con is a great place to find great deals and rare comics, collectors also attend online and in-person auctions where valuable comics are sold at very expensive prices for their condition, age and value.
In this article, we include Silver Age comics from Amazon that have value. You can find more Valuable Comics on the Collector’s Armor.
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FANTASTIC FOUR (1964) #25
Certainly,Fantastic Four (1964) #25, is known for being the first Thing vs Hulk battle in Marvel continuity. According to Comic Book Daily.com, Jack Kirby drew the face of Marvel artist Sol Brodsky on the Hulk’s changing face in one panel for appreciation or a joke.
FANTASTIC FOUR N° 25 PRICE GUIDE: Price for Ungraded is $164.80. Good time to buy/sell since price is dropping on Price Charting and Amazon is higher.
RECOMMENDATION:
Definitely, buy/sell Fantastic Four #25 in collectible format since the Amazon price is higher than the auction price on Price Charting.
And that’s our best seller!
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