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  1. Mad Magazines Or Comic Books
    by Victor Epand. Mad started out as a standard comic in 1952 and then changed to a magazine format in 1955. Are you talking about the standard comic issues? They are pretty valuable. You may know that comic value is highly dependent on condition. I will give you a list from the current comic book price guide of values for the Mad comic issues in three conditions: Good, Fine, and Near Mint. Good is your standard ... products, articles, news

  2. Building A Collection Of Comic Books
    by Victor Epand. In the past collectors have found that comic books have certainly come a long way and are valuable collector items. Every walk of life has enjoyed a comic book at some time in their life and collectors are more than willing to add one of these collectible works of art to their collection. Comic books may be seen a simply a form of childish entertainment to some, but to a collector comic books ar... products, articles, news

  3. What Might You Do To Get Comic Books For Your Collection?
    by Victor Epand. While comic book publishers have reissued many titles in book format, that is not nearly as cheap or convenient as the CD/DVD format you suggest. Why not on CDs? It may be because of concerns about putting things in digital format, where they can be more readily copied. Or it may be because it seems that most fans want to have an actual comic page in front of them rather than read it on a compute... products, articles, news

  4. Collecting Comic Books As A Collectible
    by Victor Epand. Collectors of comic books may choose from a variety of characters and in doing so they may also decide to statues, toys, prints, or posters of that character also to their collection. The character that a collector decides to base their collection on may be one of their childhood favorites. Collectors might choose to build their collections on characters from Batman, Superman, Spider Man, or eve... products, articles, news

  5. How To Properly Preserve Your Comics
    by Eric Mathieu. In order to preserve the comics in your comic book collection and protect their future value, it is important that they are stored and protected properly. Many people overlook the proper storage techniques and are surprised years later just how poor of a condition their possibly valuable comic books are in. There is much more to storing and preserving comics than just simply sticking them in a ... products, articles, news

  6. The Evolution of the Garfield Comic Strip
    by Sebastian Marders. June 19th, 1978 saw the birth of one of the most beloved and best known comic strips of all time, Garfield, a tale of an ornery but lovable orange tabby cat, his owner Jonathan Q. Arbuckle, better known simply as Jon, and the long-eared but equally adorable Odie the dog. Garfield was the brain child of cartoonist Jim Davis and over the past three decades, has evolved into a billion dollar empire ... products, articles, news

  7. A Guide to Going Bankrupt in Real Estate!
    by Ki Gray. First off, you should watch some late night infomercials on TV, and possibly order some real estate tapes from Carlton Sheets. This will provide you with a positive upbeat attitude and a sense of false confidence that is essential in order to go bankrupt. You should believe that after listening to some tapes, you can compete with people that have done this 7 days a week for years. For your f... products, articles, news

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