Everything You Need To Know About Investing In Comic Books

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • I've been around comics my entire life, and now for a business am a Comic Book dealer. I will teach you everything you need to know about how to invest in comic books. What all the different terms and lingo mean. How to not only figure out the prices of comic books but how to go about finding them. If you are a beginner or more advanced this video has it all with great information and tips on how to be better at investing into alternative investments, such as comic books.
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  • @robertbanning6393
    @robertbanning6393 Год назад +16

    I started collecting comics in nineteen seventy one and worked in the industry for almost twenty years. This is the best explanation I have ever seen or heard for market investment. Well done❤

  • @israelnieves7785
    @israelnieves7785 Год назад +13

    I stick to silver age and golden age keys…. That’s how I bought my 2nd house I invested around $65,000 into 20-30 silver age books and a few GA books and sold them for $130,000 and used that as a down payment on my house… happy wife happy life… 😄

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад +3

      Wow. That’s awesome. That is how it is done!

    • @TheShop90sKids
      @TheShop90sKids Год назад +1

      Where did you buy them from and how long did you sit on them for? I’m new to this. Right now I’m selling some of my own collection and flipping books from Craigslist.

    • @user-infinite
      @user-infinite 11 месяцев назад

      I agree that the classic golden age of comics was worth more than gold than today's. Can invest much in today's new generation of comics. I have been collecting comics since elementary school but did not prefer to sell them because they had no price tag. More valuable when they become classics.

    • @Fin-gj2th
      @Fin-gj2th 2 месяца назад

      ​@@TheShop90sKids no answer for you, damn

    • @TheShop90sKids
      @TheShop90sKids 2 месяца назад

      @@Fin-gj2th Who cares, I’ve been consistent in selling comics from when I made this comment. Been doing pretty good since then.

  • @edduran2571
    @edduran2571 Год назад +6

    Great job Dave. I like how you explained the fomo part…too many influencers push new collectors into collecting comics that are worthless in 6 months

  • @coolworldpopculture
    @coolworldpopculture Год назад +3

    So, I admit that I'm two double whiskys into my night after a three-mile walk this afternoon and very little sleep, again, last night (and, oh, there are so many other dynamics working right now)..but, DAMN, what a video! Remarkable content. I am so glad I chose to watch this right now. Thanks for this.

  • @johnnycalderon9951
    @johnnycalderon9951 Год назад +8

    That's wild my gf has a amazing fantasy 15 and I'm telling her to hold on

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад +5

      yes hold on to that thing. you should never sell unless you have to, especially now isnt the best time to sell. But if you ever need to, hit me up david@collectorscomics.com

    • @KozysGhost
      @KozysGhost Год назад

      Don’t break up. That book may one day finance your honeymoon!

    • @chadnelson1150
      @chadnelson1150 Год назад

      ​@@KozysGhost or finance the wedding lol

    • @MetalBum
      @MetalBum Год назад

      I’d buy it

  • @davidsamuelson2089
    @davidsamuelson2089 Год назад +5

    We need people under 40 to be interested in reading & collecting comics. If not, comics will become the next beanie babies, Hummel & toy train trajectory.

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад +2

      True. But that’s gonna be hard to do

    • @User8vfjhejf
      @User8vfjhejf Год назад

      comics weren't meant to be investments or collectibles like beanie babies were, no one in the 30's-60s thought, hey, these might be valueable, I should hold onto them.

    • @davidsamuelson2089
      @davidsamuelson2089 Год назад +2

      @@User8vfjhejf sure but if you’re “investing” in this spec hobby, you need someone younger than you willing to buy your stuff eventually to hold value. If no one cares, you have nothing.

  • @Professor_Pecora
    @Professor_Pecora Год назад

    This is an excellent video for novice comic book collectors or for people interested in getting involved into comic book collecting and investing. You did a really great job and covered all the bases. Your video is engaging and it was well thought out and structured. 🤜🏻🤛🏻💯

  • @gerardsadaya6834
    @gerardsadaya6834 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for this video - it is the best explanation I've heard about starting collecting comics.
    I used to many years ago as a child/teenager, but only now getting into it 25 years later as an adult.
    A lot to soak up!

  • @ActionFigureGrader
    @ActionFigureGrader Год назад +2

    I finally started listening to your advice (took me long enough). I recently picked up Clone Wars 1, Star Wars 42 and Hulk 340 in a 9.8. Great video.

  • @joek5175
    @joek5175 Год назад +1

    Great information! I wish this video was out when I started collecting.

  • @teetoo3790
    @teetoo3790 Год назад +1

    With Guardians 3 being only the significant super hero movie coming out this year in 2023 we will continue to see comic book prices go down. The bubble has burst.

  • @teetoo3790
    @teetoo3790 Год назад +1

    Great video. Explains things well.

  • @jaya076
    @jaya076 Год назад

    Thank you ❤ one of the best videos I’ve seen here

  • @jarredsmith9187
    @jarredsmith9187 Год назад

    Dave,that was a great video and you are 100% right. I still think it is just crazy after 15 years of collecting that I only have 4 short boxes but I am very picky with my books cause I only buy Keys, Low Print Runs and Rare Variants.

  • @DumstarBillionaire
    @DumstarBillionaire Год назад

    Damn Nice Video Man!

  • @thedrifter4467
    @thedrifter4467 Год назад

    Thanks Dave well done. Very easy to understand.

  • @christianrodriguez3637
    @christianrodriguez3637 Год назад

    Great advice!

  • @michaelthomas9462
    @michaelthomas9462 3 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @randydebower8240
    @randydebower8240 Год назад +1

    Hmm, I heard someone a while back proposing a "Chrome Era" to follow the Copper Age. But Nickel Age is definitely a new one!!
    Your video really cover it all pretty well!

  • @dalemoyers8881
    @dalemoyers8881 Год назад

    Great video as always!!! Very informative and well said. Keep up the great work. 😎

  • @danielosborn6902
    @danielosborn6902 Год назад

    Really informative comprehensive video on the foundation for comic book collecting/investing.

  • @MetalBum
    @MetalBum Год назад +1

    Great overview and fundamentals of collecting investing. Thanks Dave. Rwgards metal bum.

  • @leveragecomics5067
    @leveragecomics5067 Год назад

    Great resource for people wanting to get into the hobby, smart video from a seasoned vendor!

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад

      Thank you. Ya I figured most of those I briefly talk about but I wanted to put them all into one solid video

  • @Kasper_Youkai
    @Kasper_Youkai Год назад

    TY for this video. Very informative for a Newbie! 🦊👍🏽

  • @leeniren3706
    @leeniren3706 Год назад +1

    Some very good advice overall, I recently bought a book and when I was done I had an additional $200 in fees that I did not expect. Made an otherwise great deal into one that was over paid for.

  • @rcweslowski609
    @rcweslowski609 Год назад

    outstanding job. very concise and easy to understand. thanks

  • @MetalBum
    @MetalBum 10 месяцев назад

    Watched again this is really great.😊😊😊😊

  • @joelmiradora4256
    @joelmiradora4256 Год назад

    One of the best and well done video explanation to be a comic collector in the RUclips.. Thanks so much..

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад

      Glad you like it. Something i wanted to do for awhile. So glad I finally made the video

  • @iNeverHadMercy
    @iNeverHadMercy Год назад

    Excellent Info.....

  • @scooobydoo27
    @scooobydoo27 Год назад +1

    And all of that strategy matters less than ... lucky surprises.
    In the early 90s, death of Robin, Punisher ltd 1, and Woverine 1 were selling for $50 - $200.
    I spent $50 on X-Men 4 that was in 5.0 condition. I had no insight, I just got lucky that she turned into an important MCU character.

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад +1

      Well yes of course their is a bit of luck. Ur there is also knowledge. Like buying a amazing fantasy 15 is pretty much a no brainer. Other ones there is more risk but higher reward

    • @scooobydoo27
      @scooobydoo27 Год назад

      @@ComicBookInvestments it can also be fun just to make some low to moderate cost, lottery ticket style picks. Mine are:
      Doctor Aphra 1
      Alpha Flight 19 (first Talisman )
      X-Men 153 (first bamf) I just envision this scenario where Disney release a bamf plush toy and it becomes a hit.

  • @michaeltan4204
    @michaeltan4204 Год назад

    Well done 👍👏

  • @blairhartgrove7594
    @blairhartgrove7594 Год назад +1

    Long time collector. Still picked up some info

  • @scooobydoo27
    @scooobydoo27 Год назад +1

    For newbies wondering why people restore books -- because they put them on eBay at a discount without mentioning that they're restored. Rest assured, however that once it's sent to CGC, they'll know.

  • @DanSchawbel
    @DanSchawbel Год назад +2

    Awesome!!!!!

  • @gregmarshall2513
    @gregmarshall2513 Год назад

    Some great advice…..my advice is buy what you like 🔥

  • @nickcfrommn9248
    @nickcfrommn9248 Год назад

    I have been collecting since I was 14! Good overall video!!! What do you think about collecting page only cgc comics especially on very hard to find comics? Been seeing these coming up lately
    Thanks

  • @elizabethscott584
    @elizabethscott584 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks for the reminders! FOMO is real!

  • @thundergodd6086
    @thundergodd6086 Год назад

    Hey Dave, in the immortal words of the John Hancock movie----Good Job. 🙂

  • @scooobydoo27
    @scooobydoo27 Год назад +2

    You forgot one: don't invest in She-Hulk (or any other MCU shows that ridicule the very people that buy comic books), because you're going to be really sad when it shows up again and again on the "these books are going down" videos.
    The first appearance of She-Hulk is now selling for less than the first appearance of Nova (Frankie Raye).

  • @davidsamuelson2089
    @davidsamuelson2089 Год назад

    This is a great beginner video btw.

  • @chi-tn
    @chi-tn Год назад

    Is there a demand for buying complete runs or partial runs? For example Daredevil 1-100

  • @pedrojuarez2483
    @pedrojuarez2483 Год назад

    Hey David! Always appreciate ur insight and knowledge... Share ur thoughts with me on the FedNOW that starts (even if just as a "trial run") as soon as July... Anddd why is nobody talking about this? Perhaps a video on it and how it will effect... EVERYTHING! Thanks!

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад

      I see nothing groundbreaking for fednow. They have these types of systems already. Venmo, Zelle, stripe, dwolla, ect…. All of these do pretty much the same thing. Zelle would be the closest. Direct transfer from bank to bank instantly. We use Zelle every day for customers. No fees. Fast and easy.

    • @pedrojuarez2483
      @pedrojuarez2483 Год назад

      @@ComicBookInvestments yeah, the biggest difference though is that this is being pushed by the fed, where all the other aforementioned outlets are by private companies. I get uneasy anymore when gov has their hands in something... I'm just wondering what this monster will grow into. Starting it off as a service that is helpful is good and all, but could just be a disguise 4a bigger plan. Thanks 4ur thoughts!

  • @LoneWolf-ky7cq
    @LoneWolf-ky7cq Год назад

    Great guide man! As a new collector huge thanks. Even though I'm European, there are some eu ebay sellers I can watch for good occasions. But I was waiting for something and unfortunately you didn't say about it. That's my question: What is the better option, buy for example one high grade key or a few mid grade keys instead? Greetings from Poland!

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад

      Thanks, I would say it depends on the value and what key? Like I always recommend silver age spider mans in the 8.0-9.0 range for a decent price. But its good to have a couple good books vs having 100s

  • @wvufan669
    @wvufan669 Год назад +1

    Dave looking for long term investments but cannot afford the gold standard keys any suggestion beside silver age spidy & batman with adams batman included

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад +1

      Go for first appearances of very popular characters. New mutants 98. Got Deadpool. Pick up 9.0 plus. I have videos on top 10 comics for investing for each decade. Obviously the newer decades are cheaper

  • @reytripleseis
    @reytripleseis Год назад

    Can you do a video on how to submit to CGC?

  • @patdenney7046
    @patdenney7046 Год назад

    A girlfriend of mine inherited a whole storage unit comic books!
    She won’t be back from the trip till the fifth of next month!
    I will try to take some pictures then and send them to you see what you think!

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад

      wow, thats very cool. Ya take some pics then send them to my email and I can help you figure out the value and what to do with them. David@CollectorsComics.com

  • @davidsamuelson2089
    @davidsamuelson2089 Год назад +1

    Always wonder how CGC says a hulk 181 could cost $1,000+ to grade while hulk 183 cost say $40. Outside of price gouging at a criminal level should it take a grader any longer on one vs the other? Are the cases different? Oh yeah, sorry, that’s right, “insurance”. C’mon. They have large blanket coverage. If something happens to your book at any step, CGC isn’t going to admit fault.

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад +1

      Cgc and all other grading companies just trying to make more money. But to be fair you gotta factor in that low level graders grade low value comics. And better graders grade expensive stuff. And better graders have a higher salary

  • @RPRsChannel
    @RPRsChannel Год назад +1

    *_All one needs to know is that White Pages is best and Off White-To White Pages is second best and that even Off-White is (very)good._*
    *_One should also know that one can improve the Paper Grade by mere light._*
    *_And IMO, anything before 1/1/1980 that is not White Pages is a bit "odd"._*
    *_Just one thing, a CGC 10 is ALWAYS "White Pages". There does not exists a CGC 10 that is "Off-White Pages". A CGC 9.9 can be "Off-White To White Pages", but not "Off-White". The paper quality and color DOES count on the grade._*
    *_Now, just wipe CGC 10 from your mind, 0.1% of ALL books graded by CGC have been graded a 10. And more than half of those 10's were manufactured with intent on being graded a 10 or are specialty books that need enormous precision, like foil, "real silver", faux leather. And only 0.4% of all books graded by CGC are a 9.9._*
    *_Back to the paper quality, there's 26-28 of these "Paper Grades", but that includes when some books were printed on colored paper and when the inks used bled into the gutters making the paper look like it was colored(few, and many decades ago this was common)._*
    *_An example: there is no book with "Tan Pages" that is higher than a CGC 8.0; because the pages are Tan._*
    *_Off-White To White Pages simply means: from the center of the book to the edges the pages are White to Off-White. The worst part of the Page Grade is mentioned first-usually. One should just consider the paper color changes from the center to the edges._*
    *_Just by giving the book "Blue Light Therapy", you can adjust the paper grade and get a grade bump. I have done this and will keep doing this. If one were inclined, one could place the book outside in the Sun for a similar result, but that is harder to control; for one, the cover can get faded quickly._*
    *_There is a list floating out there based on paper quality you can judge the grade. It seems extremely accurate-for my collection it was 100% accurate._*
    *_That was surprising. I expected 50%._*
    *_Poor air quality, damp air quality, temperature, body odor, pet odor, cigarette smoke, cooking fumes, spores and mold etc, etc are what change the paper quality._*
    *_But then there's luck. As a kid I had "readers-copies". I just piled these in an open box that was at sometime placed in a storage that was not ideal for comic books. Decades later, when I found the OPEN, readers box(it was large), with un-bagged books: only the comic books on top of the comic book piles in the box were damaged; by dust. A thick layer that really could not be totally removed; but the rest were fine! I had many of them graded to get more liquidity for my collection-these books were never accounted for, so this was "free money". They came back 9.4-9.8's...._*

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад

      Page quality to me doesn’t really add much value unless it’s a more common book where you have options. Like a wolverine limited 1 9.4. Probably 100s available at any given time. So why not choose the white pages one

  • @virtualrealityfitness283
    @virtualrealityfitness283 Год назад +2

    Marvel got rid of Victoria Alonso what a beautiful day!!!

  • @VivalaRedSox
    @VivalaRedSox Год назад

    I sold a 9.8 Hulk 340 Mark Jewelers variant for 15k. I had no idea what it would be worth so I just threw out a number and someone bought it.

  • @NeverShoutScoty
    @NeverShoutScoty Год назад

    I’m stuck on should I slab a First Appearance Morbius, sell it raw and how much, or just keep it for lolz. Now I paid 5$ from some random guy for it but it’s horrible looking lol The cover is not stapled on and has a few cuts on it, the back cover is missing, but the pages are intact but tan. Thoughts from the Comic community? Thanks!!

    • @spiderscomics1180
      @spiderscomics1180 Год назад +1

      with that description the book is a 0.5 grade and would have an approximate value of $5-$10. I;'m sure someone on IG might pay $20 just to get a #101 to read. But no, not worth paying the postage/encapsulation fees at that level.

    • @TheShop90sKids
      @TheShop90sKids Год назад

      IMO if you like the book keep it, if you bought it with the intent to flip, just flip as is. Not worth the cost and hassle with slabbing.

  • @bikingnothiking9696
    @bikingnothiking9696 11 месяцев назад

    Can you help me with Amazing spiderman 365, it seems the Newsstand is the favorise option….
    What do you suggest ? Is it a Book worth buying ?

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  11 месяцев назад

      I think its a ok book, but just dont see that as a great long term book. I think it will increase but I think there are better books ROI

    • @bikingnothiking9696
      @bikingnothiking9696 11 месяцев назад

      @@ComicBookInvestments i mean 362

  • @bignothing909
    @bignothing909 Год назад +1

    long story short. wait for the rescission

  • @markdraperr
    @markdraperr Год назад +2

    I'm interested in starting to collect the original star wars comics. Would these be worth it for a long term investment?

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад +4

      A few of them yes. Star Wars 1 is a good long term investment imo. Go for the old ones in high grade 9.0 plus. Issues 1-4

    • @dalemoyers8881
      @dalemoyers8881 Год назад +1

      I’m a huge Star Wars fan and I’m currently working on getting the original run of comics now. I had some of them that I bought 30 years ago but not all of them…not sure why. There are certain key issues that will always be in demand and others not so much but at the end of the day Buy What You Like. 😎

    • @DeanStrickson
      @DeanStrickson Год назад +1

      If you’re buying those early issues, watch out for reprints. They’re worth a fraction of the 1st printings.

    • @markdraperr
      @markdraperr Год назад

      @@ComicBookInvestments Ok thank you! :)

  • @mythirdlife101
    @mythirdlife101 Год назад +1

    First time i've heard of the Nickel Age

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад +2

      That’s because I coined it 😂 I think it’s dumb that “modern” lasts 30 years and keeps going. All others last 15ish years. So I decided to break it up

    • @mythirdlife101
      @mythirdlife101 Год назад

      @@ComicBookInvestments I absolutely agree. I was just talking about this in my newest video as well.

    • @spiderscomics1180
      @spiderscomics1180 Год назад

      Made me sit up when I heard that - but it true, worth barely a nickel!

  • @davidsamuelson2089
    @davidsamuelson2089 Год назад

    There’s a Nickel Age?

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад +1

      Yup. I coined it myself. I think it’s dumb how “modern” lasts 30 years. They need to break it up. And I think the start of the mcu is a good change in comics to start a new age

  • @26snoopy82
    @26snoopy82 10 месяцев назад

    I have heard Popeye was the first super hero before super hero.

  • @EarthlingAlex
    @EarthlingAlex 10 месяцев назад

    The song your using gives me alarm clock ptsd

  • @davidsamuelson2089
    @davidsamuelson2089 Год назад

    First, I get what you’re trying to say. However, you are talking about the crème de la crème of comics books at the beginning, cherry picking so to speak. 99.9% of books never hit those rates. You need to know zero if you invest in a mutual fund or go the s&p 500 way. Comics are an unstable, unregulated & immature market, i.e., very speculative. Not a good “investment.”

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад +1

      With the right knowledge you can know what to pick. Tell someone to buy a Batman 1 or af 15 and you can’t go wrong. Those books were the cream back 20 years ago and still are. It’s like buying Apple stock.

    • @davidsamuelson2089
      @davidsamuelson2089 Год назад

      @@ComicBookInvestments sure, but again, who owns Batman 1? Superman 1? And AF15 is nice (I have 2) but you need really high grades to make them a great investment, esp at today’s prices. I can put $1K in a mutual fund, what kind of Batman 1 am I going to get for that? If you have $50K to throw at a comic, you’re at the uppermost echelon of a collector.

    • @spiderscomics1180
      @spiderscomics1180 Год назад +1

      @@ComicBookInvestments so true, silver age Spider-Man has always been collected and always will. it's our hobby's blue chip. Bat Man - arguably our hobby's greatest character - you simply cannot go wrong, they are ingrained (and continued to be) in our culture.

  • @Black_Adam911
    @Black_Adam911 3 месяца назад

    Look for books that didn't sell upon their release and have limited circulation. Supply and demand. Speaking in strictly investment terms. Collecting should be about fun though.

  • @alphaomega9563
    @alphaomega9563 Год назад

    collect what you like another 10-20 years kids that has money may not even care about the older books. They might be collecting newspapers that are graded etc lol

    • @ComicBookInvestments
      @ComicBookInvestments  Год назад +3

      yes collect what you like, but if you are going into comics with the intent of investing in them, then this is a good guide