My Favorite Comic Book Worth Nothing! PLUS - A Blue Beetle Story Lost to Time (Actually DC Comics)
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- Опубликовано: 1 янв 2024
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In this video, I share my favorite comic book worth nothing. I talk Blue Beetle origins and the Dan Garrett Blue Beetle resurrection lost to time!
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Such a cool cover and story. I don’t think I ever knew this existed!
It’s a book only the nerdiest Blue Beetle 🪲 fans are aware of. 🙂💙
This is a great video! We spend a lot of time in this community talking about prices, so much so that we can often forget why we love the comics that we grew up with. For me it's spawn #7. There's not too much in the story that is groundbreaking but at that time I was in 5th grade and had some Wolverine comics like every kid. I was getting tired of the same ol same ol Wolverine comic at this point. Ya know, Wolvie gets mad about something and then "SNIKT...SNIKT", repeat. So I traded one of my wolverine comics for my friends Spawn 7. I Had never read or seen a Spawn comic at this time. And let me tell you what ...this comic blew my little 5th grader mind. Spawn was out there kicking but and looking RAD while doing it! and I loved every second of it. After this I bought every spawn comic that came out for either our local grocery store, or if I was lucky my dad would take me to the comic book shop. My old man and I didn't talk a lot, and I only saw him every other weekend. We shared few common interest (mostly watching mystery science theater 3k). But the one thing we had was Spawn comics. And so each time there was a new comic we trip together and pick it up. We did this for the next 6 years collecting 1-83. We spent a lot of time together hunting those books and it never would have happened if not for Spawn #7, and I still have that exact one to this day.
Thanks! I really loved reading this comment. That feeling we got as kids when we saw something cool or new was second to none. We had a local comic shop and I can still remember the smell of it-like old paper and ink. That’s where I fell in love with DC comics and fell down the legacy wormhole sending me back to the golden age. It’s where I learned TMNT was not a kid’s comic and what an X-Men #1 looked like. Those were the days! 🍻
I'm a huge Concrete fan - so I would probably choose the first issue of that series. It's a masterpiece IMO.
Thanks! I have read Concrete. You’re right, it’s awesome! 🍻😎
I have a Judo Master 93. I sent it off to get graded and came back a 2.0. It's the very frist comic my dad got for me. It's worthless, but it's the most valuable book I own.
Awesome! I just looked it up! Meet the Tiger 🐯💛 Love it!
Awesome absolutely awesome!!! I adore you
Thanks!
Uncanny X-Men #280. Its my picture you see in youtube to the left. first comic i ever bought and cyclops on this cover is forever sealed into the back of my eyelids.
Just looked it up. 😃 I love it! 🍻
I returned to collecting about 3yrs ago. I stopped in 1992 because I joined the Army. Anyways returning to collecting was daunting. I was the biggest X-Men fan before and all Mutant books but there was no way I was going to start with that title. I was too lost and intimidated so I gravitated to Indies. One Indie I really enjoyed was “The Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton”. This was a great story about an actor that was a total Jerk and everyone hated him, especially his movie and tv sidekicks. Keaton was cruel and abusive to everyone. The Sidekicks get together to solve the murder of Trigger Keaton and that’s where the calamity ensues. The art is cartoony but appropriate. The story lasts for 6 issues and I was surprisingly entertained by this story. I’m sure it was a low print book but I doubt that I could cover price for any of those issues. I would maybe get .50cent an issue.
I’ve never heard of this comic before! I’m intrigued! I’ll check it out!
@@DragonInkComics it’s a 6 issue series by Image and I think it came out in 20/21.
I haven't read this book in a long time but maybe Warriors Of Plasm. I would at least read it again if I had to get rid of it.
I had to look this one up! Looks like a fun read. I wonder how the artists like drawing all that plasma? 😂🍻
If its your favorite comic book then its definitely not worth nothing. My favorite cartoon character of all time is Donald Duck and there was this one variant cover of him trying to pull the Sword from the Stone (my favorite Disney Movie). I absolutely had to have it in a 9.8. Problem was not many stores carried that particular variant. My quest took years but I finally got it. Is it worth a lot of money? Nope, but its one of my favorite books in my collection so grats on getting a book like that for yours.
Thanks! I also had to fight for my Americomics #3 9.8. I searched a long time for the perfect copy. I finally found one and it got graded a CGC 9.6. Ugh! This was around 2018. I finally decided to crack it out and resubmit it and got the 9.8. YAY! Glad you got your rare variant. 🙂
@@DragonInkComics That was almost the case with my book. Thought I found the perfect copy and it returned as a 9.6. Never got it cleaned/pressed. After re-submitting, I got the 9.8.