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I would pay ten dollars, but only after I've had it screened for aids.
Superman Red Superman Blue Collectors Ed S/N (AA), 29.95
Probably a lot
When asking comic values, be sure to include the date, the full issue number including any letters behind the number, the condition, and the specific series or volume, and the publisher.
Without the issue number and condition you'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .
It Depends what kind of series is it and if its in good countion
In a antique store for comics, or at a comic book store.
It takes more information, like the issue #, not just the year, condition of the comic book, is it autographed
Action Comics #1 .
When asking comic values, be sure to include the date, the full issue number including any letters behind the number, the condition, and the specific series. For example, if it is X-Men, specify X-men United, X-Men Apocalypse, Uncanny X-men, etc.
The value of a Stan Lee autographed comic book can vary depending on factors such as the condition of the comic, the specific issue, and the demand for Stan Lee's autograph at the time. Generally, his autograph can add significant value to a comic book, especially if it is a key issue or has sentimental value to collectors. Professional authentication of the autograph may also impact its value.
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I would pay ten dollars, but only after I've had it screened for aids.
Superman arbeitet als Clark Kent beim Daily Planet.
15 is the number of the comic issue. As in, it is the 15th Planet of the Apes comic in the comic series.
The Daily Planet is a newspaper in the fictional comic of Superman. The newspaper is based in Metropolis, where the main characters of the comic, Clark Kent and Lois Lane are employed.
The number on a Marvel comic card typically refers to the issue number of the comic book that the card is associated with. It helps collectors identify and organize their collection based on the specific issue of the comic book.