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StarBrand wrote:
hulk181man wrote:
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hulk181man wrote:This has long been a hot book but I'm stunned by the levels it's reaching:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/WHAT-IF-VENOM-P ... 27f59d04ca" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Wow. I didn't click on the link until now. 177.50 for this book.

Appears to be an easy $100+ book :?
Amazing!
This book is VERY scare in the wild. I've seen 2 that dealers have this last year at shows.
Very hard to find.

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Another Deadpool book that is rising is Deadpool kills the marvel universe. The 1-4 mini commands good price. The #1 1st print is quickly climbing.

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Elveen wrote:Another Deadpool book that is rising is Deadpool kills the marvel universe. The 1-4 mini commands good price. The #1 1st print is quickly climbing.

Solid info. Thanks bro!
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Elveen wrote:Another Deadpool book that is rising is Deadpool kills the marvel universe. The 1-4 mini commands good price. The #1 1st print is quickly climbing.
I thought the 2nd prints were more valuable? I know they are much scarcer and they are B/w versions of some very very hard to get variants! The "Bling" cover as a example. 2 of them I think are Hastings AvX variants.

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Ramses818 wrote:
Elveen wrote:Another Deadpool book that is rising is Deadpool kills the marvel universe. The 1-4 mini commands good price. The #1 1st print is quickly climbing.
I thought the 2nd prints were more valuable? I know they are much scarcer and they are B/w versions of some very very hard to get variants! The "Bling" cover as a example. 2 of them I think are Hastings AvX variants.
No 1st prints more valuable, especial #1. But I think all printings have value.

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Elveen wrote:
Ramses818 wrote:
Elveen wrote:Another Deadpool book that is rising is Deadpool kills the marvel universe. The 1-4 mini commands good price. The #1 1st print is quickly climbing.
I thought the 2nd prints were more valuable? I know they are much scarcer and they are B/w versions of some very very hard to get variants! The "Bling" cover as a example. 2 of them I think are Hastings AvX variants.
No 1st prints more valuable, especial #1. But I think all printings have value.
Good to know. I thought I missed the boat. Glad to see these books going up so much!

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I've seen a definite run on Amazing Spider-Man Vol 3 #4 in the last 48 hours. The only thing I can think of that may have spurred the run is Silk #1 being on the order form for February. There could very well be a different explanation. Sales on eBay yesterday of this issue include:

(Keep in mind these are all sales that happened yesterday. It's also possible I'm missing a few.)

4 copies at 7.99 ea
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AMAZING-SPIDER- ... 1e93b223c9" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

3 copies at 6.95 ea http://www.ebay.com/itm/Amazing-Spider- ... 35e013925a" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

A 1:10 variant for 35.00 http://www.ebay.com/itm/AMAZING-SPIDER- ... 462c7a65aa" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

A CGC 9.8 copy for 44.95 before shipping http://www.ebay.com/itm/AMAZING-SPIDER- ... 259a4eb30a" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

A CGC 9.8 copy for 50.99 before shipping (seller raised last copy to 69.99 after that sale)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Amazing-Spider- ... 1030733392" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
A 1:10 CGC 9.8 at 74.99 before shipping http://www.ebay.com/itm/AMAZING-SPIDER- ... 259a4ebbee" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

A 1:10 CGC 9.8 at 84.99 before shipping http://www.ebay.com/itm/Amazing-Spider- ... 58b7339650" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

2 sets of Amazing Spider-Man 1-5 (all Cindy Moon appearances) at 27.19 ea before shipping http://www.ebay.com/itm/AMAZING-SPIDER- ... 58b81d8a0d" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


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Ultimate Fallout 4 1st print in CGC 9.8 for sale auction style. I've never seen this book hit 200.00, but this one might do it.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ultimate-Fallou ... 5418b1bb7a" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Do you think there are any other Ultimate books that will see a bump with the reboot?

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depluto wrote:Do you think there are any other Ultimate books that will see a bump with the reboot?
I don't have anything in mind specifically. It should be interesting to see what happens. I kind of wonder what role Spider-Man 2099 might have after the reboot. His first appearance could keep becoming more important. Anything that's part of the Spider-Man mythos that grows in importance should grow in demand.
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StarBrand wrote:
depluto wrote:Do you think there are any other Ultimate books that will see a bump with the reboot?
I don't have anything in mind specifically. It should be interesting to see what happens. I kind of wonder what role Spider-Man 2099 might have after the reboot. His first appearance could keep becoming more important. Anything that's part of the Spider-Man mythos that grows in importance should grow in demand.
Is that ASM 365?

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Arguably, it's ASM 365, as he appeared in a 5-page sneak preview. His next appearance was Spiderman 2099 1. I guess a sneak preview is a first appearance to some. CGC consider ASM 365 the first and Spiderman 2099 1 the origin.

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depluto wrote:
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depluto wrote:Do you think there are any other Ultimate books that will see a bump with the reboot?
I don't have anything in mind specifically. It should be interesting to see what happens. I kind of wonder what role Spider-Man 2099 might have after the reboot. His first appearance could keep becoming more important. Anything that's part of the Spider-Man mythos that grows in importance should grow in demand.
Is that ASM 365?
Yes.

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I think ASM is the highest printed book of all time in that title, eh? I remember a long thread about rarity regarding 361, 365 and a few other books from that title/era - RMA made a number of valid arguments as he usually does.

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RMA?

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GGSAE wrote:I think ASM is the highest printed book of all time in that title, eh? I remember a long thread about rarity regarding 361, 365 and a few other books from that title/era - RMA made a number of valid arguments as he usually does.
The dude is a fount.

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depluto wrote:RMA?
+1
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StarBrand wrote:
depluto wrote:RMA?
+1
RMA = TAFKAZ

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Get out your Sleepwalker #1s now and sell them before this upcoming crapfest tanks!

Also, if your LCS has copies of FF #642, snatch them up and do the same as for Sleepwalker #1.



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slym2none wrote:Get out your Sleepwalker #1s now and sell them before this upcoming crapfest tanks!

Also, if your LCS has copies of FF #642, snatch them up and do the same as for Sleepwalker #1.



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I saw the Sleepwalker bit at the end... I had a letter printed in #3 of the original series from the 90's. It's the only issue I still have a copy of. :lol:
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Marvel calls it "Legacy Numbering" - it's what will happen when ASM approaches #800, too.

:lol:

Seriously, Sleepwalker #1 is a $20 book on eBay right now. The regular cover of FF 642 is $15, and even the "variant" cover is a $10 book.

Let's see where this goes, shall we?



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What's the story with Foolkiller? I put a few books on eBay and they are taking off. Honestly, I didn't think I could sell them.

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nycjadie wrote:What's the story with Foolkiller? I put a few books on eBay and they are taking off. Honestly, I didn't think I could sell them.
AMC's Comic book men talked about it.

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LOL! Is that it?

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nycjadie wrote:LOL! Is that it?

think so


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