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Comic books and the value of them?

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I was wondering how you figure out how much they are worth and how much you can get for them if you ever try to sell them?

I have She-Hulk, Rouge, and Hitchblade books! They are all around 1 to 2 dollars when I got them.

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  1. http://www.comicspriceguide.com/

    Bah.


  2. The other answers are correct, but you also have to bear in mind their condition.  Are the comic books considered Very Fine or Near Mint?  Or, are they a bit used, in Fine or Very Good condition?  There are differences, and, it depends on how where you will try to sell them.  The odds are against you if you try a comic book shop.  They usually are only interested in really older comic books, from the "Silver Age"--1960's, or the "Golden Age", 1938-the 1950's.  Sounds like you have books from the "Modern Age", or current books, probably from late 1990's-current.  These are of little interest to comic book shops.  However, you may try ebay, and if you do, sell them all in a group.  Most buyers won't buy just 1 or 2 issues of Modern Age books, they want similar titles in a group of at least 5 or more.  The only exception are certain, important issues.  The books "Overstreet Comics Buyers Price Guide" contains not only lists of comic books and how much they are approximately worth according to condition, but it gives you information on how to grade the comic books.  I can guess the Rogue and Witchblade books may be worth only $3.00 apiece, and no one will pay that much for them now, less, actually, possibly $1.00-$1.50 each.  IF She-Hulk is from the Sensational She-Hulk series from the 80's, they are worth about $3.00-$10.00, depending on the issues.  Good luck.

  3. only few comics are worth anything.... for instance spiderman number 1 is worth big money........ with anything these days sports cards ect there is just to many on the market so even though the value book will say its worth a specific dollar amount. finding someone to buy it is al together another story because they can find it anywhere.

    if i was u id put the comics away in a safe place and forget about them. maybe they will be worth something to your grandkids children..

  4. http://www.comicspriceguide.com/

    You put the comic book name in the searcha nd it tells you what it's worth.

  5. Go to the bookstore, buy the Overstreet Guide to Comics, by Robert Overstreet, yes spend money, Then read all the articles at the front before looking up your comics.

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