Comic books were mainly sold through news stands and drug stores - there were very few shops dedicated as comic-book shops .
He was sold for $130 dollars.
Nope, the Archie comics are only sold in North America.
No there not sold in stores only on the sucker punch website.
There were Danny Phantom comics but were a huge hit when the TV show came out in 2005. They were sold at DS Comics but now they don't make Danny Phantom comics anymore.
MyComicShop.com ~ see link to the Smurf comics available .
In the comics, Professor X's age varies depending on the storyline being followed. However, he is often depicted as being in his 50s or 60s.
In the 1930s, the comic book industry was just beginning and sales numbers varied widely. Popular comics like "Superman" and "Batman" sold in the hundreds of thousands, while smaller titles may have sold significantly fewer copies. Overall, the industry saw growth throughout the decade as comics gained popularity.
Action Comics # 1 with the first appearance of Superman and Amazing Fantasy # 15 with the first appearance of Spider-Man sold for over a Million Dollars and Detective Comics # 27 with the first appearance of The Batman is almost as much.
the old ones that aren't sold anymore are the most valuable.
The First 48 "Jag" comics complete set have sold for more than $350. The free gift as between $30 and $40 to the value of a complete set of Jag comics.
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Jerry Siegel writer and Joe Shuster artist created Superman in 1932 and sold to Detective Comic (now DC comics) in 1938. Superman first appeared on Action Comics #1.