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  • FlightMedic938
    MCB Member
    • Feb 2023
    • 416

    #1

    Comic book value?

    Found these last month in a storage unit my brother had. I used to collect but stopped around 15 years ago. I thought these were lost about 20 years ago so it was a nice surprise. I don’t think I’m going to keep them though. The only comics I kept were my Daredevil and some Spider-Man comics
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  • Kit352
    Bunker Buster
    • Feb 2025
    • 406
    • Central mass

    #2
    266 is worth money. 251 saw a spike from the movie so it may drop. 221 is so so. 133 looks worn so lost a lot of value but would be pricey. 137 is worth a couple bucks. 268 is the same as is 138.
    266 is the clear winner there with the introduction of gambit. Might go up in value if he reprises the role again which I think he will in some form. The others are kinda back burner ones.
    For me I value them as artwork, not collect ability. I mount them in frames and display them on the walls. Good childhood reminder. Something to think about if they hold any sentimental value.

    I think $200 for all would be really pushing it but I don't know the condition exactly.

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    • Swedgin!!
      Simple Space Monkey
      • Jul 2023
      • 888
      • 21.3330° N, 157.6976° W

      #3
      I miss my comics 😔
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    • mercpb
      mercpb
      • Oct 2021
      • 923
      • midwest

      #4
      X-Men comics in the 180-230ish range were a huge staple for me as a kid, warms my heart to see covers I read (over and over)

      Condition is everything on these, either....
      - you have DETAILED photos for grade evaluation or,
      - you sell them for bottom perceived value

      Depending on which of those you choose and hwat those photos show, $150-300?

      266,251,221,133 are in order biggest tickets

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      • FlightMedic938
        FlightMedic938 commented
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        I didn’t realize 221 was the 1st Mr. Sinister. Maybe I did when I bought it lol. I’m combing through EBay solds and I think all but 133 are 8.0 or better. 133 looks like maybe a 4 or 5 I think but I’m no expert. So I think I’m going to list them on Facebook marketplace for $250 but I think I’d take $200. Does that sound reasonable or no?
    • BrendanB
      Autococker Fan
      • Jul 2020
      • 1057
      • Louisiana

      #5
      266 and 251 are good ones

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      • freedom
        First Lifer
        • Jul 2020
        • 282
        • jersey shore!

        #6
        Originally posted by FlightMedic938
        The only comics I kept were my Daredevil
        100% - only kept my Frank Miller Daredevil books...

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        • FlightMedic938
          FlightMedic938 commented
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          I’ve always been a big Daredevil fan. Started when I was a kid in 1990. I remember my older cousin, who was like my brother’s and I idol, giving me so much shit because he was a big Punisher collector. Probably because Daredevil always beat the shit out of Punisher

          I bought a ton of Daredevil comics in my early 20s, like 20 years ago now. 1st Elektra, 1st Bullseye, 1st Hand, and every comic that had him beating the shit out Punisher lol
      • FlightMedic938
        MCB Member
        • Feb 2023
        • 416

        #7
        Are we allowed to trade stuff like this here for paintball stuff?

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        • freedom
          First Lifer
          • Jul 2020
          • 282
          • jersey shore!

          #8
          Originally posted by FlightMedic938
          Are we allowed to trade stuff like this here for paintball stuff?
          Sure, post up in the appropriate section?
          I started comics in the early 80's, and by 1987, I knew Amazing 129 (Punisher) was gonna be big.
          I purchased 13 NM copies of the book and sold all of them one at a time, almost a decade later.
          Punisher is mid, DD is where it's at...

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          • Pumps4ever
            Certified Old Dood
            • Dec 2021
            • 510
            • Huntington Beach

            #9
            Oh man 80's comic books were special.. I remember when TMNT came out... those turtles were brutal...not like the cartoon versions of the 1990's and beyond.

            So cool to see these... the X-MEN were def in my comic book subscription at the comic store...

            At my local shop they had a subscription... You picked the comics that you wanted and they would have them waiting in a pile with your name on them the day they came out.
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            • C26G
              Tactical Hipster
              • Dec 2020
              • 102
              • Belly of the Beast

              #10
              FlightMedic938 - I Love this nostalgia also! I too was a comic kid, and had a local shop with a comic club. I still have my old books, Punisher, Spidey, Batman etcetera. I cannot part with mine at the moment, but I would probably use facebook marketplace also. I have an Overstreet Price Guide somewhere, it's a few years old

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