People don’t really know how much comics are worth. Nic cage for example is huge into comics and had the first appearance of Superman that got stolen and was able to retrieve and then sold it for over a million
Well people have a pretty solid idea what comics are worth. More or less all comics sell routinely in no reserve auctions. Even big mega grails occasionally. So there’s usually a general price point to go by.
@@NoCountryforBadMovies Yeah, that’s just ridiculous when that happens because eBay is pretty standard for finding the Fair Market Value of most comics. They could easily just check the recent sale prices on there to get an idea of their collection value, but instead they just want to rip someone off. For every big blue chip collectible key there are at least 3 thousand books out there worth only a dollar.
He didn’t really explain the grading scale. 2.5 on the detective comics is actually bad, but because there’s so few of that issue in existence, that grade doesn’t really effect the price
@@Trunksytube And how Atlas/Marvel thought Spiderman was a dumb idea, so they told Ditko and Lee they would publish it in the final issue of Amazing (Adult) Fantasy 15. Boy was Atlas/Marvel wrong. Three printings sold out!!!
In the early 80's Marvel Comics #1 was the most valuable comic over Action 1, Detective 27, etc.. It's interesting how many other books have overtaken it.
You'd think a guy who runs a comic book company would know the difference between Jim Hammond, Johnny Storm, & the Vision but hey, the way I hear it most corporate executive hires are nepotism hires.
Action comics #1 graded 6.0 has been sold for 3.4 million dollars, amazing fantasy #15 graded 9.6 has been sold for 3.6 million, if someone will ever find an action comics graded 9.6 it would EASILY cost 8+ million dollars
@@billiondollarbates I can tell you you’re under hitting that estimate. The two highest Action 1’s are both 9.0’s. Those already would sell for around $7 mil to $10 mil now. There is one copy of action comics 1 that exists, owned by “the dentist”, which is still raw but is estimated to be a 9.4-9.6. That book would sell for upwards of $15 mil to $20 mil if it ever comes to market.
I remember Valiant back in the day, they never really gained traction. This was at a time when people were buying number 1's and most probably never read the stories. And there was a lot of competition, very easy to get lost in the shuffle.
I find it hilarious how this guy spend that much money on comics but still got so much stuff wrong. Even I know that the story that Stan Lee was motivated to write after a conversation with his wife was Fantastic Four (which predates Spidey unlike what he said). Also, he´s wrong about the original Human Torch, he was an android who had nothing to do with the Fantastic Four. Stan just gave Johnny Storm his name and powers, the comparisons end there. Really weird, a multimillionaire poser.
3:50 He talks about Stan Lee story which he got “WRONG”. The story that he wrote was actually Fantastic Four. This guy must be rusty on his history or he is talking out of his …..
Yeah back then characters would appear in other works of art before becoming their own thing. Famous example is Sonic The Hedgehog's first appearance was in a racing game called Rad Mobile as a rear-view air freshener.
Some notes about Dinesh: he was a "lonely development executive" at Universal Pictures when he was 23. He and his buddy bought the Valiant IP for $50k in 2007, long after it had died out. He then attempted to revive it and got the movie Bloodshot made (starring Vin Diesel). That's certainly an accomplishment, but it was also widely panned and flopped at the box office. I'd love to know how that career path allowed him to have $15 million to invest in comics, which leads me to assume he was born in to wealth. Based on how many details he got wrong I'm thinking he's a casual who just happens to have a lot of money.
He’s wrong a about the TMNT proof . The #1 one came out in 1984 not 1986 and the proof was done in 1983 . It shows he’s only in it for the $ . If your gonna sell something that pricey you need to know your history .
Keep in mind that action comics graded 6.0 has been sold for 3.4 million dollars, (2021) and Superman #1 (1939) graded 8 for 5.3 million (2022) im no expert, but im pretty sure this automatically boosts the worth of Batman comics too
The grade doesn't carry that much weight in this case because there is really so many copies. So if all you had was like grade 5 copies available in the world, a 3 would be like a 5 and a 5 would be a 10 so it doesn't hold that much weight in the price
For much time, a copy of the Jolly the Newsie story was not able to be located as it has never been reprinted and scans of the story have never been published online. This was remedied in 2021 when photos of the story were taken and uploaded to the Marvel Database.[2]
Amazing Fantasy 15 7.5 with better page quality just sold for $125,000. He thinks his 7.0 is worth $300k? lolol There are not a lot of sales of the Captain America 1 recently but I would guess he's giving a value about 2x what it is worth (probably ~$200k, which might be insanely high since a 7.0 just went for $300k). There are 8 graded copies of Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1, 3 of them restored. The last sale was a 3.5 for $28k in 2017. Funny he doesn't count the restored books since his Marvel Comics #1 3.0 copy is a restored comic which destroys the value as much as 90% of the same grade unrestored. His Detective 27 2.5 is very likely to be worth around a million dollars. I looked up the notes and the cover is detached. A 6.0 copy sold for 1.7 million recently.
I collect comics and have several subscriptions and buy the back issues all the time. Comics are a valid hustle, buying and selling. To any who thinks their comics are worthless U may want to check again. All the movies and toys, games, ect.... Comics are coming back and have been in a big way for some time now.
the invisible comic book (which it isn't) is the dumbest thing I've ever seen! Then again, I haven't seen the buyer who would pay that kind of money for it.
Hes wrong..Stan lee's wife about making the comment "Make the comic you always wanted to make" and that book was Fantasic Four #1..not Amazing fantasy #15.
worst type of dude to show off comics, dude clearly jumped in recently because of the super hero hype and mixes up strays of whats true and whats false in comic history
It's a 2.5/10 graded book. That's pretty rough condition. No way it's bringing that much. The one that sold for a million a few years ago was a 7.0, I think.
@@nomiconsThe 7.0 sold for 1.5 mil, a 6.0 has since then sold for about $1.8 mil. I agree a 2.5 likely isn’t a mil though, but wouldn’t be far off. I’d think a nice presenting 2.5 would go for around $600K-$800K.
No. The shop you're thinking of is called Mile High Comics & unlike this d-bag the guy who runs Mile High *actually* runs it & knows comic books. His name is Chuck Rozanski & he is a magnificent human being.
Detective Comics #27 with a grade of 2.5 isn’t worth a million dollars. It’s unquestionably a goldmine and is the second most desired comic in the world (only behind Action Comics #1), but $1 million is overpriced.
His first ever appearance (action comics) has been sold for 3 million, his first ever comic book title (superman) has been recently sold for 5.3 million, making it by far the most expensive comic book in history, as well as one of the most expensive books/manuscript ever
The 9.4? Raw Action 1 Church just sold for 4,500,000. I pray the buyer will get it slabbed. I wanna see the thing. I've seen the 9.0 at Metropolis and it's a million times nicer in person!
People don’t really know how much comics are worth. Nic cage for example is huge into comics and had the first appearance of Superman that got stolen and was able to retrieve and then sold it for over a million
Well people have a pretty solid idea what comics are worth. More or less all comics sell routinely in no reserve auctions. Even big mega grails occasionally. So there’s usually a general price point to go by.
Totally. I see people trying sell comics that worth $4 for $200 on Facebook marketplace and such. It’s insane.
@@NoCountryforBadMovies Yeah, that’s just ridiculous when that happens because eBay is pretty standard for finding the Fair Market Value of most comics. They could easily just check the recent sale prices on there to get an idea of their collection value, but instead they just want to rip someone off. For every big blue chip collectible key there are at least 3 thousand books out there worth only a dollar.
"Y'all going crazy over paper!" For a collector, the struggle is real!!!
clearly they don't have real struggle
He didn’t really explain the grading scale. 2.5 on the detective comics is actually bad, but because there’s so few of that issue in existence, that grade doesn’t really effect the price
Yeah the grades was low.
love this guy. he is very wholesome and has a true passion for his collection.
But wrong....
I wish he had mentioned Steve Ditko when talking about Spiderman
I have more knowledge about the history of comics in my pinky than he does in his whole body. He's a poser with money.
@@Trunksytube And how Atlas/Marvel thought Spiderman was a dumb idea, so they told Ditko and Lee they would publish it in the final issue of Amazing (Adult) Fantasy 15. Boy was Atlas/Marvel wrong. Three printings sold out!!!
@ObsessedCollector lol shut up you a nobody
In the early 80's Marvel Comics #1 was the most valuable comic over Action 1, Detective 27, etc.. It's interesting how many other books have overtaken it.
the confused look when he showed the invisible comic book lmao that would be me
Uhhhh....first human torch is not the Fantastic Four's human torch.
You'd think a guy who runs a comic book company would know the difference between Jim Hammond, Johnny Storm, & the Vision but hey, the way I hear it most corporate executive hires are nepotism hires.
This dude is so wrong about stan lee and how his wife said write what you wanna write..it wasnt spiderman it was fantastic 4...smh
out here spitting lies to dumb %1 ers
I was going to say that too! Lol truth. This guy isn't that big on comics as he wants to appear. He was wrong about Human Torch too.
He's the CEO of Bad Idea, the comic company built on 2 of the hobby's most hated aspects -- speculation and gimmicks.
just a poser
yall
mad
As a 90's kid i loved Comics, and collected a whole bunch! Sadly none of them are worth much now? Guess i was born in the wrong era?
90s were mass produced like crazy
@@tartuffethespryI was about to say the same thing , overinflated market by the late 80s
Not those ASM 300's if you bought a bunch of those.
If you bought multiple copies of asm 300 new mutants 98 and batman adventures 12 you would be sitting on some gold by now
Not to hate on bro but I think the grading on some of these comics is too low to match the claimed value of the comics
Like that superman comic
@@HoopergamesWhat Superman comic? I didn’t see them look at anything with Superman.
Do you know how it works? What books are worth?
Action comics #1 graded 6.0 has been sold for 3.4 million dollars, amazing fantasy #15 graded 9.6 has been sold for 3.6 million, if someone will ever find an action comics graded 9.6 it would EASILY cost 8+ million dollars
@@billiondollarbates I can tell you you’re under hitting that estimate. The two highest Action 1’s are both 9.0’s. Those already would sell for around $7 mil to $10 mil now. There is one copy of action comics 1 that exists, owned by “the dentist”, which is still raw but is estimated to be a 9.4-9.6. That book would sell for upwards of $15 mil to $20 mil if it ever comes to market.
When you certify an "expert" for TV and they are wrong on so many things.. you had one job
His reaction to the invisible comic book at 4:34 lol
Show Eminem’s and method man’s comic book collection
Has that TMNT just out and being handled like that after saying he'd been offered 300k is crazy
This dude is clearly a collector who started recently. He got very basic stuff wrong
Let him enjoy himself
He maybe be nervous
Fantastic Four came out before Spiderman player
Wrong human torch bro
I remember Valiant back in the day, they never really gained traction. This was at a time when people were buying number 1's and most probably never read the stories. And there was a lot of competition, very easy to get lost in the shuffle.
I find it hilarious how this guy spend that much money on comics but still got so much stuff wrong. Even I know that the story that Stan Lee was motivated to write after a conversation with his wife was Fantastic Four (which predates Spidey unlike what he said). Also, he´s wrong about the original Human Torch, he was an android who had nothing to do with the Fantastic Four. Stan just gave Johnny Storm his name and powers, the comparisons end there. Really weird, a multimillionaire poser.
Money doesn't always mean intelligence.
TRUTH! Love it's just me that knows this and is calling this out lol
Well he runs variants comics
@@diegomesadiez not* just me lol
Anyone who knows anything about comics typically would rather spend their money on something they can read
Umm actually, Jim Hammond Human Torch is not the same as Johnny Storm Human Torch. Jim Hammond is an android.
3:50 He talks about Stan Lee story which he got “WRONG”. The story that he wrote was actually Fantastic Four. This guy must be rusty on his history or he is talking out of his …..
Totally talking out his......lol
he is an investor comic fan poser
Yeah back then characters would appear in other works of art before becoming their own thing. Famous example is Sonic The Hedgehog's first appearance was in a racing game called Rad Mobile as a rear-view air freshener.
Steve Ditko drew Amazing Fantasy 15
It was jack kirby
Jack kirby did the cover, steve ditko did the insides
2 Chainz and comic books is my kinda evening
"yall goin crazy over paper...for real" lmfao hes such a legend
Lets see paul Allen's comic collection
Some notes about Dinesh: he was a "lonely development executive" at Universal Pictures when he was 23.
He and his buddy bought the Valiant IP for $50k in 2007, long after it had died out.
He then attempted to revive it and got the movie Bloodshot made (starring Vin Diesel). That's certainly an accomplishment, but it was also widely panned and flopped at the box office. I'd love to know how that career path allowed him to have $15 million to invest in comics, which leads me to assume he was born in to wealth.
Based on how many details he got wrong I'm thinking he's a casual who just happens to have a lot of money.
7:44 all untaxed 😭😭
This guy is bs’ing a lot of his prices. Never seen a motion picture’s funnies before however. Amazing
That invincible comic book was such a gimmick lol
invisible
@@davesargent7304 thanks. didnt catch the auto correct.
He’s wrong a about the TMNT proof . The #1 one came out in 1984 not 1986 and the proof was done in 1983 . It shows he’s only in it for the $ . If your gonna sell something that pricey you need to know your history .
Thankful for the ninja turtles comic being the first to be talked about 🔥🔥
He needs to bring these episodes back
Why is 2chains here? This is like bringing in a McDonald's employee to appraise the value of Gordon Ramseys lamb chops.
How is a 2.5 graded comic worth a million dollars? When I saw $5 million in the title I figured the guys would have straight graded 10’s
Someone correct me, a 2.5 grade ?
Keep in mind that action comics graded 6.0 has been sold for 3.4 million dollars, (2021)
and Superman #1 (1939) graded 8 for 5.3 million (2022)
im no expert, but im pretty sure this automatically boosts the worth of Batman comics too
The grade doesn't carry that much weight in this case because there is really so many copies. So if all you had was like grade 5 copies available in the world, a 3 would be like a 5 and a 5 would be a 10 so it doesn't hold that much weight in the price
For much time, a copy of the Jolly the Newsie story was not able to be located as it has never been reprinted and scans of the story have never been published online. This was remedied in 2021 when photos of the story were taken and uploaded to the Marvel Database.[2]
Great EPISODE!
that is not the human torch of the F4 but the one that is the android.
Fun-Fact: The creators of Batman and Superman died broke.
Thats not a fun fact thats a sad fact
offered 300k? 😂😂 no he wasn’t he won it on comiclink for somthing like $12k
Amazing Fantasy 15 7.5 with better page quality just sold for $125,000. He thinks his 7.0 is worth $300k? lolol There are not a lot of sales of the Captain America 1 recently but I would guess he's giving a value about 2x what it is worth (probably ~$200k, which might be insanely high since a 7.0 just went for $300k). There are 8 graded copies of Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1, 3 of them restored. The last sale was a 3.5 for $28k in 2017. Funny he doesn't count the restored books since his Marvel Comics #1 3.0 copy is a restored comic which destroys the value as much as 90% of the same grade unrestored. His Detective 27 2.5 is very likely to be worth around a million dollars. I looked up the notes and the cover is detached. A 6.0 copy sold for 1.7 million recently.
Ah, I see other CGC members have entered the comments section with me 😅
"i liked the dungeon he had" ahahah yeah i think R kelly had batcave too
Nah that ninja turtle story proof is insane !!!
I collect comics and have several subscriptions and buy the back issues all the time. Comics are a valid hustle, buying and selling. To any who thinks their comics are worthless U may want to check again. All the movies and toys, games, ect.... Comics are coming back and have been in a big way for some time now.
Never think a comic Book u buy in 2023 will be worth a mill
“The dungeon he was in.” 🤨 you mean the bat cave my guy?
The first human torch wasn't johnny storm .
love Dinesh !!! been rockin with 2 for ten years plus
he gave 380,000 for that detective 27 in 2017 about the worth of it why do he think its worth 1 million in that grade? the guys crazy
Big Bird done come up
his human torch explanation gives it all away just another investor not really into it like others because of the love of the books.
I’m sure that Amazing Fantasy 15 worth more then $300,000 yea he’s new to this
This fool 2 Chaiz got 1/4 mil on his wrist talking
This guy has no idea the "Real" value of the comics, his prices are WAY to high .... I guess it makes him feel important....
I'm grateful for my reprint of Amazing Fantasies #15
I want the first wolverine!!
I like how he act like he gave at the whole time 😂😂
2 chains was nice and easy with that comic phew,my boi a real g
I would love to have this collection as art myself. My dream is Tales Of Suspense #39
Just got my TOS #39 early this year
@@argentinajacuzzi1176 You're lucky! I will have it one day.
the invisible comic book (which it isn't) is the dumbest thing I've ever seen! Then again, I haven't seen the buyer who would pay that kind of money for it.
There have been a few. I remember when it came out I said the same thing, there's no way anyone's buying that.
I wish I hadn't been wrong.
if someone is paying over a million for a piece of paper, why not paying some thousands for nothing?
weird this is what 2 chainz is known for now
Shoutout to the kids 🗣️❤
Today I learned that Marvel Comics #1 was the first appearance of Fire Fist Ace and the first mention of The First Son of the Sea, Jinbe
cant believe they were just putting those cases on top of each other so wrecklessly as they can scratch 👀👀👀👀👀👀
4:46 No that was story was in reference to the Fantastic Four
Comics over fancy cars ❤❤❤❤❤
Ninja turtles 1984 * omg I want it
This is my dream. Dope episode
hopefully that means you already accomplished everything in life
This is why I only collect trade paperbacks…
Little children would be blown away by the invisible comic book
Hes wrong..Stan lee's wife about making the comment "Make the comic you always wanted to make" and that book was Fantasic Four #1..not Amazing fantasy #15.
worst type of dude to show off comics, dude clearly jumped in recently because of the super hero hype and mixes up strays of whats true and whats false in comic history
Truth!
He got so many details wrong about human torch and Stan Lee's wife
CORRECT!!
Not Batman dungeon 😂😂😂
The first appearance of the human torch was fantastic 4 number 1 1961 not in marvels first comic
He's not lying about the Detective Comics book being an easy million.
It's a 2.5/10 graded book. That's pretty rough condition. No way it's bringing that much. The one that sold for a million a few years ago was a 7.0, I think.
@@nomiconsThe 7.0 sold for 1.5 mil, a 6.0 has since then sold for about $1.8 mil. I agree a 2.5 likely isn’t a mil though, but wouldn’t be far off. I’d think a nice presenting 2.5 would go for around $600K-$800K.
First Batman is amazing
They're all dropping a little lately. The keys a little, the semis and below a lot. A 2.5 may fetch 300k. It's a ROUGH book.
That's the android human torch; NOT the Johnny storm one.
Correction: the Stan Lee story was about the Fantastic Four not Spiderman
I wonder if this is the shop in Denver Colorado
😂😂
No. The shop you're thinking of is called Mile High Comics & unlike this d-bag the guy who runs Mile High *actually* runs it & knows comic books. His name is Chuck Rozanski & he is a magnificent human being.
Isn't amazing fantasy 15 worth more than detective comics 27?
no lol not even close
His nerdiness made me upset. I did still think it was cool but he gave off heavy infomercial vibes.
Detective Comics #27 with a grade of 2.5 isn’t worth a million dollars. It’s unquestionably a goldmine and is the second most desired comic in the world (only behind Action Comics #1), but $1 million is overpriced.
Whoa he made Valiant comics !
😂😂 let's say he was nervous, bc bro was saying alot of things wrong
reupload?
nice collection there
bro dont know half of what hes talking about but at least we get famous people interested in comics
Doesn’t matter how much money you have still have to haul the kids around
This makes RUclips
How much is the first Superman comic book worth?
His first ever appearance (action comics) has been sold for 3 million, his first ever comic book title (superman) has been recently sold for 5.3 million, making it by far the most expensive comic book in history, as well as one of the most expensive books/manuscript ever
The 9.4? Raw Action 1 Church just sold for 4,500,000. I pray the buyer will get it slabbed. I wanna see the thing. I've seen the 9.0 at Metropolis and it's a million times nicer in person!
see , this is the type of people you need to surround yourself with for many many reasons
When he brought out the invisible comic, he instantly loss all credibility.😆
I wanna off myself, i had amazing fantasies issue 15 and i could sell it for that much??
I have that same exact Batman comic I think
Life lessons nd super complex stories but ppl see tht it's drawn or animated instantly think it's for kids thts how bleak the world is
Yeah 2 Chainz YOOOO
Yo is he the Guy who founded valliant comics ?
2 o’ gees… nuff said!
He is also wrong for the price of the first batman
Valiant shaped hole in my heart
the flash movie 🎥 📈
rated 2.5 PSA and its worth 1m$ is crazyyyyyyyyyyy
$300k-600k. At best.