Like all collectibles, the value is determined by the number of people who think they need it and the number available for sale. Investing in collectibles is sometimes refered to as the "greater fool" principle - a fool will buy something with no intrinsic value hoping a bigger fool will come along and offer more. Another basic reason that Golden Age (World War II era) comics are valuable is because of the very low number of the comics that were originally printed then. This fact, coupled with rationing efforts that required people to recycle paper (among many other things) for the war effort and the rarity of surviving issues due to the lower quality paper used in printing create a limited supply to meet a very high demand.
No, it is not recommended to use Clorox wipes to disinfect comic books as the moisture and chemicals in the wipes can damage the paper and ink of the books. Instead, it is advisable to use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to gently wipe the covers and pages of the comic books.
They can be, but they can be anything, like any book. Fiction or non-fiction. Such as: "Spider-man" or "Superman" is a fictional comic, However books like "Maas" and "Blankets" are true autobiographical stories in comic book form. Comic books are simply another media like books.
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Comic books can be purchased at local libraries, book stores and Comic stores. Comic books can also be purchased online.
No , many of the independent comic-book publishers often have books without a superhero .
A person who collects comic books is called a comic book collector or a comic book enthusiast.
Comic books started, originally, as a way to collect and sell newspaper comic strips together.
Without the issue number and condition you'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .
The value of Peter Pan comic books can vary depending on their rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. Some vintage issues can be valuable, especially those in excellent condition or with significant historical significance. It is recommended to research specific titles and editions to determine their potential worth.
...inside comic books?
Pierre Fournier - comic books - was born in 1949.
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