Posted 2 years ago
tnoy23
(9 items)
found at yard sale. know nothing except possible worth alot of money. especially since its superman. would like some help confirming value
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Posted 2 years ago
tnoy23
(9 items)
found at yard sale. know nothing except possible worth alot of money. especially since its superman. would like some help confirming value
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Hello tnoy23! First ,is how much did you pay? This #514 is very nice are the pages white? Or cream colored? Cover look's like it's sharp nice no dog ear's no roll mark's.Me just looking at the cover. I'll say 8.5 around there.$3.60 if higher around 9.0 .$4.20 .This is close to 8.0 to 8.5.to me .Need to see the pages.But a nice comic .Keep read'm and collect'm there fun.Frosty21
the pages are cream colored, the ink is smuged in a few places, i paid 2$ for it (it came with the original sleeve but it was in very bad shape so im lucky its in this good shape.) and the only reason i really got it was because it was superman so i knew it could be worth alot. yes i got a new sleeve for it. i also know its from december 1980, i dunno if that helps price or not. if you could tell me if the value changed or not
oh and if you know anything about old national goegraphic magazines could you plz help with the othere one?
Well even this. It's still around $3.20 or so. Hold on to it in ten years it will be worth more. Age is what it is about. Read up on comic books . There fun and can make you some money in times to come time is the factor.I do not know much about other books. I do comic books about thirty four years now.keep read'm and collect'm there fun. Frosty21
ok. ill come to you if i have any more i need help with. i might post some more tommorow so check later tommorow.
I found an Action Comics from 1974. September issue. Says In This Issue Action plus with The Atom. Meet Explosive new foe for Superman in "Too Big To Live!" There is some curling on the corners and a small fold in the lower right corner. Pages are cream/browning. Any idea on the worth?