I was never a huge fan of the Overstreet price guides, having used the monthly Wizard magazine for all of my needs in the 90s. The thing I liked about Wizard was that it wasn't just a price guide, it was also a comedy magazine to boot. They'd publish (and make fun) of fan letters, have make-your-own-action-figures contests, and cast actors and actresses into comic movies that people figured would never get made (I mean, an X-Men movie? a Fantastic Four movie? - this kinda' stuff was unfathomable back in the early 90s).
As my love for superhero comics faded, so did my need for Wizard magazine, and I haven't really been wrapped up in how much an individual comic might be worth in hypothetical "resale" value for some time. It's nice to pick up a price guide every now and then, but it's certainly not something I read more than a couple times a year. What price guides do you folks use for silver age stuff?
Overstreet is a guide that many use. It is overpriced and may be good for using for insurance cases but you will rarely get this amount of money for any of your comics. You are more likely to get 1/2 to 1/4 of that cost. I rarely look at the resale values since I have no intention of selling any of them. A fault of a collector, I.e. pack rat.
Wyldehorse
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...you will rarely get this amount of money for any of your comics. You are more likely to get 1/2 to 1/4 of that cost. I rarely look at the resale values since I have no intention of selling any of them... |