Not really. Although he passed his autograph is not scarce in the slightest. He’s done so many signings and conventions. The comic itself will really be the only thing to gain value as time goes
According to records on a comic book database site that keeps tracks of recent sales, an unsigned graded 6.0 (Fine) Hulk #1 just went for 28,800 about a month ago and a 6.5 went for 40,000. Typically, Stan Lee signature adds around 20-50% of the value especially for an extremely rare book.
Stan is impeccable with signature placement. He takes his time to pick a place when you meet him. He was stumped with my ASM #100 as it's mostley black and had to settle for Spidey's face.
Cory is proving himself to be a little bit better than his old man (IMO), handling himself in a very calm manner while showing some respect to the customer, and yet standing firm.
He's actually right. In some instances, a signature is looked at as defacing. Especially when it's 1st editions and other rare books, comics and sports cards.
@@cchavezjr7 personally I wouldn’t be too interested because he can’t get that comic graded by CGC without them putting on the label “Stan Lee written on cover” but I’m sure plenty of other people would be because they could get it authenticated or send it CBCS where they would authenticate it for the buyer. Stan Lee’s signature definitely raises the value though.
Because pawnshop are instant cash that handed right front of you and takes 0% commission fee? And don’t bring up selling stuff online... don’t forget you have thousands of people you have to compete that is selling the same item as yours, the whole $35k grand was probably a lie to get them to buy it because this isn’t the first time somebody lied about a past offer
@@coffeelink943 You have no idea if it was a lie or if it was not. At the person he was referring to might not take any fee at all. You have no idea what you are talking about nor do you know the man's intentions with the comic book.
They're worth about 36k I want 40k. Problem is I gotta make money. I want 40k. I cant give you more than what they were appraised at. I want 40k. Are you even listening? I want 40k. Fine I'll give you 80k. I want 40k. ......... get out
Once I built a railroad, made it run, made it race against time. Once I built a railroad, now it's done, brother can you spare a dime? Rick "I can't go higher than a penny". ruclips.net/video/eih67rlGNhU/видео.html
baser423 its not like they are mints my friend. ive held plenty of non mints with my hand. the gloves really dont do anything other than keep it from getting dirty but a simple wash of the hands does fine. if anything latex residue would probably deteriate over time on the comic itself. simple science. latex itself isnt all that great tbh
This collection is currently up for sale on Ebay for $60,000. Not being sold by Pawnstars, some comic book store. The collection is now CGC graded too.
@@greenarrrow im a comic book grader and im telling gloves really arent necessary thats just for people you over do it who are over paranoid but he should do it when handling someone elses book just in case
Drange technics It’s not exactly fake. The store do really buy (and go on to sell) the things that come in. The only really fake bit is that producers obviously hook them up with people wishing to sell things. But you can go on auctions, and see Rick trying to sell things he’s bought on the show
Customer: I would like to sell this jar of nothing for $0 Rick: That's a little high, how about I get my buddy here who knows everything about nothing Customer: 😑
THIS HAPPENS IN EVERY PAWN STARS VIDEO: 1. Person come in with something really good to sell. 2. The man at the counter takes a look at it. 3. The person gives a price they think is fair (and is fair). 4. Counter man calls in a specialist to check the item(s) out. 5. Specialist give a price that's also fair, he/she then leaves. 6. Guy at the counter says "I'm not gonna be able to do that price" or "how about (blank)". 7. counter guy and person go up and down in price. 8. Person get's fed up and leaves with his item(s). 9. There is no deal.
Stan Lee's signature makes these books worth much more. Especially since Stan is no longer with us. This comes from a person who personally collects comic books and follows what is going on in the world of comics.
Yep Since Stan Lee passed away i would say the market value has more than quadruples, and the signature does add some extra market value, with the condition i can honestly say they could go for auction at around 400 - 600k. R.I.P Stan Lee, may his work live on.
I would never let anyone touch my comics especially without specially made gloves. I have sold so many comics from my collection but i would never sell my "1940s First Joker appearance Batman Comic signed by creators and comic book legends "Bill Finger" & "Bob Kane" It's in real great shape, professionally framed in a solid protective case. I have been offered 48,000 and i also had a guy willing to trade one of his houses in Denver Colorado, just to have My one comic and I turned both offers down.
Personally, I think Stan's signature on the front of them devalued them all. If I were to have him sign anything, it would be on the back cover or the back side of the front page.
Cory @ 2:56: "K, what's it worth?" Paul: "The Hulk one in a nine-two or a nine-four... would be, like, $375,000." Cory: "Seems awfully high for comic books that were... twelve cents back in the day."
Guy: I have this meth pipe used by snoop dog himself Rick: I don’t know much about this kind of stuff let me go get someone who does CHUM GET OVER HERE
The man said there worth 36k so I have to cut that in half 😮Also Stan Lee signed them I think that might bring the value down😱 The stuff that the pawn guys say is just crazy,I don't even trust their appraiser friends
"Stan Lee was at every convention, signing stuff...." Poor guy. His greedy daughter made him do convention after convention even when he was very old and starting to lose his faculties.
Coery is thinkin fuck not only did i not keep my comics i have this dude us lookin to not sell and waste my time. Not only did he get a free appraisal but he also got some really good free advertising too. Getting on this show this is a international syndicated show. Im pretry damn sure it atleast.
calls the comic book guy, tells him what the customer is asking for, gets actual value before he comes in, tells comic book guy to throw out a massively lowball value when he arrives in exchange for a cut
When novels are signed by the authors it always raises the value on it. With this in mind, especially being that Stan Lee is the co-creator of The Incredible Hulk, it should only have a positive effect on the value of the book. Personally, I have several key issues in my own personal collection which I had Stan Lee sign. However, I had him sign on the bottom "blank area" of the splash page. In this way, the art & dialogue weren't written upon. I've always felt that this was a better course of action. Still, even though Stan signed his name on the cover, I still feel it only enhances the book's collectability and value.
Stan Lee's signature is underappreciated now because he's alive and he's been a machine signing thousands of comics for many years. Wait 50-100 years until it becomes rare and hard to track down like a signed Babe Ruth baseball
It all about what the Collectors want some collectors want it to be perfect while others like it used and rough it all just a matter what it value to u
Seller: I have some signed hulk memorabilia Corey: my dad knows a guy that knows a lot about the hulk let me call him 15 minutes later the Hulk walks in
Fake story. Embarrassed to be selling them "as his own", hoping for the "dumb luck" atta-boys and admiration from the Buyer, people in the store and the attention received by a comic expert. Cheap. Dude knew EXACTLY what they were worth. Maybe a 1% chance he really DID find them. Original owner dies, loot recovered, no one (?) knew about. Mmm, im not buying the story.
The fact that he held firm on 40k like he needed to get a certain amount of money out of it also makes me doubt his "found it in a basement" story. Mix that with what he said about reinvesting the money in *more* comics if he got the money, yea, it sounds like he's really a collector who buys and sells.
My dad threw out my comic book collection when I moved out of the house. I had intended to come back for them in a couple days. Too bad they had already picked up the garbage. To put it bluntly, I had the first 10 of every Marvel superhero comic except the Fantastic Four which started at #5 (Doc Doom and his time machine).
Jesus fucling christ. Who in their right mind would give 20k for this rarity of comics, in this prestige condition. I would've gladly busted a 60k just for #1.
They’ll be worth loads now he’s passed away. RIP Stan Lee
Con agree
Yeah I was thinking about that too
Not really. Although he passed his autograph is not scarce in the slightest. He’s done so many signings and conventions. The comic itself will really be the only thing to gain value as time goes
run teldat good point
According to records on a comic book database site that keeps tracks of recent sales, an unsigned graded 6.0 (Fine) Hulk #1 just went for 28,800 about a month ago and a 6.5 went for 40,000. Typically, Stan Lee signature adds around 20-50% of the value especially for an extremely rare book.
"I found these for free"
"It's worth 36K"
"I want 40K"
"I'll give you 20K"
"I was offered 35K"
"Why are you still talking to me?"
The Scarecrow lmao forreal the ignorance to some people
Car salesmen will tell you the same.. 'oh theres another buyer around the corner. dont pass this up'
and then he says he's going to hold onto them? the guy was talking out his arse i bet no one offered him 35k
And someone else would buy it for 60k...
I got lucky but now I'm greedy
imagine someone left these in a basement, 40k
that wasn't the case. this was a fake transaction.
Mark Innes how?
Juanmhtx I think he means it’s fake because the show isn’t real those are actors
@@franciscoantonio9355 as far as i know everything we see on the show is staged, but the transaction is real and negotiation is done previously.
William Wonka is that actually you? Can I go inside your chocolate factory?
Stan is impeccable with signature placement. He takes his time to pick a place when you meet him. He was stumped with my ASM #100 as it's mostley black and had to settle for Spidey's face.
These are on ebay now. They all got graded, 6-7.5. Listed for 60k
That's what he's asking. That means absolutely nothing. Their only value is what somebody is willing to pay.
i would buy them if i was filthy stinkin rich
Link?
Issa lie that’s 100k worth of books at very least.
Roi R. Czechvala u not a fan n broke thats y u say that thoes are worth like 80k
"Dude, I don't know, people don't usually want them signed by Stan Lee." Said no one ever.
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Yeah that guy clearly knows nothing about Marvel Comics....or how beloved Stan Lee is/was.
an art of low balling you seller, oh corey what a cheap shot. 😅
“ dude, I don’t know, people don’t usually want their baseball signed by Babe Ruth “
dude, I don't know, people usually don't want their Boston bruins hockey card signed by bobby Orr,
Cory is proving himself to be a little bit better than his old man (IMO), handling himself in a very calm manner while showing some respect to the customer, and yet standing firm.
He doesn't laugh as much though
He's still a stunad. And he shakes hands like a dickhead.
@@TDH24Livemaybe he hates humans
It always amazes me how people expect a pawn shop to pay top dollar.
Retro video games con people pay big bucks
They just start at the top.
Pawn shops are basically ripoff businesses for people in need of money. Vultures.
"I don't know if Stan Lee signing this is a good thing or a bad thing."
Me: "Alright done with you, get your dad."
He's actually right. In some instances, a signature is looked at as defacing. Especially when it's 1st editions and other rare books, comics and sports cards.
@@cchavezjr7 personally I wouldn’t be too interested because he can’t get that comic graded by CGC without them putting on the label “Stan Lee written on cover” but I’m sure plenty of other people would be because they could get it authenticated or send it CBCS where they would authenticate it for the buyer. Stan Lee’s signature definitely raises the value though.
Corey always goes in for the handshake like he's charging up
Best i can do is a hug
Abdullah Khan best I can do is a hand shake.
Best I can do is a nod
Krinn Best I can do is say "Best I can Do."
Abdullah Khan Best i can do is a hand job
best i can do is fucking kill myself
I wanna sell this extremely rare in good condition Hulk#1 to invest in more comic books that will never compare to a Hulk #1. This man is a genius.
He's just on the show to show off what he has lol
You want 40k for those hulk comics? I'll give you 5 dollars, a used football and Chumlees toe nail clippings. I'm taking all the risk.
and a gallon of spoiled milk. I-I got a make a *little* money.
I will take it jk
Mentally retarded if think anyone would accept that
TheSonic9876 to be fair, they are basically the face of the re branded History channel so a 4 grand loss might mean one slightly shorter Hitler show
William Tornquist
And the guy found them.
$20k profit for him.
He takes them home and they get damaged he has nothing.
Hopefully he still kept them. Value must have sky rocketed after Stan’s passing. RIP🙏🏽
Stan's signature is really common, so i think it did not affect the value at all
@@lonesoldier404 it is common but not so much on the older comics.
“Last offer I had was 35,000.”
Yet your taking them to a pawn shop. 🙄🙄🙄
Because pawnshop are instant cash that handed right front of you and takes 0% commission fee? And don’t bring up selling stuff online... don’t forget you have thousands of people you have to compete that is selling the same item as yours, the whole $35k grand was probably a lie to get them to buy it because this isn’t the first time somebody lied about a past offer
@@coffeelink943 You have no idea if it was a lie or if it was not. At the person he was referring to might not take any fee at all. You have no idea what you are talking about nor do you know the man's intentions with the comic book.
@@coffeelink943 u know this show is like fake right ? Lol. I bet the negotiations are even scripted lol
Hey dummy.........have you ever heard of publicity ?????
Maybe some perspective here. It's not just some pawn shop on the street corner, it's Pawn Star which holds a lot of clout.
They're worth about 36k
I want 40k.
Problem is I gotta make money.
I want 40k.
I cant give you more than what they were appraised at.
I want 40k.
Are you even listening?
I want 40k.
Fine I'll give you 80k.
I want 40k.
......... get out
I'll give you 40 dollars & sell them for 80 it only says 12 cents on cover plus you found them
Customer: Can I please get some change for a dollar?
Rick: Yeah, but the best I can do is 37 cents.
Fuckin christ
It’s just banter, it’s like the standard comment on these videos now.
Once I built a railroad, made it run, made it race against time. Once I built a railroad, now it's done, brother can you spare a dime?
Rick "I can't go higher than a penny".
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Song Lyrics 😂
Song Lyrics xiii
Corey did an excellent job
Rick should be proud of his son, he has grown up and doing a really good job at their shop!!!!!
Don't trust people who use a wind up hand shake.
He only does that when he didn't make a deal.
God Tier Comment
Its the handshake of a phoney .
No doubt. used to work with this guy at landscape who would wind up his handshakes and you could see them coming from a mile away!
@@samsum3738 no eye contact either. totally agree.
One of the most entertaining shows of all time.
Good thing that he kept it. It's going to worth a lot more now.
Hes folding the books and no gloves to handle the comics and he's a professional
baser423 its not like they are mints my friend. ive held plenty of non mints with my hand. the gloves really dont do anything other than keep it from getting dirty but a simple wash of the hands does fine. if anything latex residue would probably deteriate over time on the comic itself. simple science. latex itself isnt all that great tbh
dubla321 you wear cotton gloves these are gloves specially designed for handling coins and periodicals
@@dubla321 cotton gloves not latex gloves
Nothing will happen dude
They're 6.0s on a good day. It's not a big deal.
2:50
epic unique bass randomly goes off
'' WELCOME TO MY WORLD '' x D ! ! ! !
The way he always just swing his hand for the shake...😂
4:02 That akward handshake with the elbow up shows dominance..
Dealer: “You know I can’t pay you 36K, I got to make money.”
Guy: “Oh I was looking at 40K” *smirks*
This collection is currently up for sale on Ebay for $60,000. Not being sold by Pawnstars, some comic book store. The collection is now CGC graded too.
If Stan ever kicks the big one those signed comics are going to be worth so much more
Sad but he did lets hope he didn't sell it
Rip Stan lee. These are worth so much more now
Signed - brings down the value
Not signed - not worth as much as with autograph ... RIP STAN LEEE !!!
I wonder if he still had them after the legend passed. Rip Stan Lee
Coreys handshake is like he’s going to punch 🤜 the other person ..
Corey was trying to low-ball when he said Stan Lee signature devalued it
1:54 Corey starting to sound like a real smoker now. Great job Corey👍
Stan Lee signature worth more now.. 😢♥️
Was anyone else shocked that the expert didn't wear gloves?
Yea that made me cringe so hard. So much for being an "expert" lmao.
@@greenarrrow im a comic book grader and im telling gloves really arent necessary thats just for people you over do it who are over paranoid but he should do it when handling someone elses book just in case
I'm more shocked that this is fake. That guy is probably a comic collector paid to pretend he is selling his investment
Drange technics It’s not exactly fake. The store do really buy (and go on to sell) the things that come in. The only really fake bit is that producers obviously hook them up with people wishing to sell things. But you can go on auctions, and see Rick trying to sell things he’s bought on the show
no
Customer: I would like to sell this jar of nothing for $0
Rick: That's a little high, how about I get my buddy here who knows everything about nothing
Customer: 😑
The best i can do is -5 dollars, i need to make money.
The more he waits the higher in value the comics will get, especially if Stan Lee dies, he is sitting on a gold mine right there.
THIS HAPPENS IN EVERY PAWN STARS VIDEO:
1. Person come in with something really good to sell.
2. The man at the counter takes a look at it.
3. The person gives a price they think is fair (and is fair).
4. Counter man calls in a specialist to check the item(s) out.
5. Specialist give a price that's also fair, he/she then leaves.
6. Guy at the counter says "I'm not gonna be able to do that price" or "how about (blank)".
7. counter guy and person go up and down in price.
8. Person get's fed up and leaves with his item(s).
9. There is no deal.
You understand its a business right, if its worth 100, they ain't gunna pay 100 cuz then they make no money
@@jet12able That's not my point though, i am pointing however that the same things happen in the same order in basically all of them.
Stan Lee's signature makes these books worth much more. Especially since Stan is no longer with us. This comes from a person who personally collects comic books and follows what is going on in the world of comics.
Not as much as you think to be honest. He attended so many comic cons and signing conventions.. his signature is everywhere. Literally everywhere.
Look at the guy in the blue shirt face when he said 300k 3:03 😂🤣🤣
He already knew
Corey just keeps getting creepier and creepier.
Yep Since Stan Lee passed away i would say the market value has more than quadruples, and the signature does add some extra market value, with the condition i can honestly say they could go for auction at around 400 - 600k. R.I.P Stan Lee, may his work live on.
Whats up with the way corey hand shakes
Chris Gemmell it shows who's the boss in the negotiation
Basically. It's one form of what's basically just a businessman's handshake
He's probably insecure. Some people twist their wrist, placing their own hand on top as an attempt to demonstrate dominance or superiority
No its just a "fat guy wobble" handshake..
The illuminati hand shake
"I found them behind some trash cans"...yeah...sure
i'm wincing when the "expert" takes those out with his bare hands
You have to.
That’s a smart man to not sell it, this guy doesn’t even know that Stan Lee’s signature ups the value so much right now!
I would never let anyone touch my comics especially without specially made gloves. I have sold so many comics from my collection but i would never sell my "1940s First Joker appearance Batman Comic signed by creators and comic book legends "Bill Finger" & "Bob Kane" It's in real great shape, professionally framed in a solid protective case. I have been offered 48,000 and i also had a guy willing to trade one of his houses in Denver Colorado, just to have My one comic and I turned both offers down.
Your full of shite cupcake
The price of Stan Lee signing stuff has gone up... R.I.P Stan Lee....
"hold on to it for a little longer and...sell em when Stan Lee dies"
Welp look what happened now
RIP Stan Lee 😭😭🙏🙏
The comic book expert sounds like Kip from Napoleon Dynamite.
My god amazing find! See people this is why cleaning your basement could be rewarding.
RIP Stan Lee :(
I was exited when he said that he got the comics books signed in Chicago
Now it’s worth 1000000$ good choice not selling your piece
For real?
Evafamia Langstodir i wouldn’t say that much, but they will be much higher in value as stan lee passed
@@BeatZTvDankErDropZ Hi fellow pepe
Evafamia Langstodir good day sir
Not really as they said Stan Lee being a great guy was sign alot of comic books so I guess there's slight increase of the value but nothing major
The way he swings before he shakes his hand can be misunderstood for a punch.
Personally, I think Stan's signature on the front of them devalued them all. If I were to have him sign anything, it would be on the back cover or the back side of the front page.
"Best I can do is a Risk"...
"& I'm taking all the $100"!!!
Corey always looks pissed off and hungry lol
Yea and his wind up for the handshakes is so annoying
Hes just high af
Crash diets do that to you.
That's what the meth diet does to ya.. lmao 🤣. Wish I was joking.
Cory @ 2:56: "K, what's it worth?"
Paul: "The Hulk one in a nine-two or a nine-four... would be, like, $375,000."
Cory: "Seems awfully high for comic books that were... twelve cents back in the day."
Cory: you know I can’t pay you $36k
Seller: *nods like he understands* Well I’m looking for 40k.
Hulk is my favorite comic character this would be cool to have
That’s cool that Marty Jannetty Has all those comic books
Kyle Barber he used to read them while brother love was giving him a haircut. That was before Michaels sweet chinned him through that bad boy.
The look he gave when he said Stan lee signature may have devalued the book….😂😂😂😂😂
Guy: I have this meth pipe used by snoop dog himself
Rick: I don’t know much about this kind of stuff let me go get someone who does
CHUM GET OVER HERE
"You know I can't give you 36 thousand for it..." "Oh I was looking to get 40" 😂
Now that Stan's passed away(RIP Stan Lee btw) these would be worth A LOT now.
The man said there worth 36k so I have to cut that in half 😮Also Stan Lee signed them I think that might bring the value down😱
The stuff that the pawn guys say is just crazy,I don't even trust their appraiser friends
lol imagine what it would be worth now 😂😂 rest in peace stan lee
Lol when Corey acts like he's to cool for school but we all see through the facade
"Stan Lee was at every convention, signing stuff...."
Poor guy. His greedy daughter made him do convention after convention even when he was very old and starting to lose his faculties.
R.I.P Stan Lee, these would worth an absolute FORTUNE now.
RIP Stan lee
Ok
It's awesome to see that Kip from Napoleon Dynamite went on to be a comic appraiser!
"I want 40k for these"
"You want 30k for these?"
"Why do you want 20k for these?"
R.I.P Stan Lee 🙌 excelsior 😭
This is how ya get a free appraisal and go oh ok so i can get that much.
Coery is thinkin fuck not only did i not keep my comics i have this dude us lookin to not sell and waste my time. Not only did he get a free appraisal but he also got some really good free advertising too. Getting on this show this is a international syndicated show. Im pretry damn sure it atleast.
All you gotta do is apply to be on the show, get selected, and fly to vegas, and just like that you get your free appraisal
Even though no matter where you sell it you will never get what it's valued at because of some sort of fees.
@@Ragnar676 Corey gets paid for filming, so he didn't waste his time. Besides, I think they line up a bunch of these "sellers" to film them at one go.
Who would have thought
I wish I still had all my comic books
When he said he didn’t know if stans sig would devalue the books I screamed in rage
@Super JLK true but now that he's gone it's going to be even more rare as they disappear in the future
Expert: you mind if I take a look at it?
Seller: sure, go ahead
*rips it in half*
"Seems awful high, for comics priced 12 cents in the day." My head spun from the ignorance.
Amazing fantasy 15 was 12 cents back then 😂
Now Stan Lees signiture is worth more since he died... Rip 😢😭
R.I.P Stan Lee
calls the comic book guy, tells him what the customer is asking for, gets actual value before he comes in, tells comic book guy to throw out a massively lowball value when he arrives in exchange for a cut
When novels are signed by the authors it always raises the value on it. With this in mind, especially
being that Stan Lee is the co-creator of The Incredible Hulk, it should only have a positive effect on
the value of the book. Personally, I have several key issues in my own personal collection which
I had Stan Lee sign. However, I had him sign on the bottom "blank area" of the splash page. In this
way, the art & dialogue weren't written upon. I've always felt that this was a better course of action.
Still, even though Stan signed his name on the cover, I still feel it only enhances the book's collectability
and value.
Stan Lee's signature is underappreciated now because he's alive and he's been a machine signing thousands of comics for many years. Wait 50-100 years until it becomes rare and hard to track down like a signed Babe Ruth baseball
Not only that but it's also a great investment once stan lee passes which is inevitable at this point
To be fair, it's inevitable at ANY point.
It all about what the Collectors want some collectors want it to be perfect while others like it used and rough it all just a matter what it value to u
@@stilsonian Like two weeks ago.
Seller: I have some signed hulk memorabilia
Corey: my dad knows a guy that knows a lot about the hulk let me call him
15 minutes later the Hulk walks in
Send them out for grading.
1:07 "Devalued by having a Stan Lee signature" Whaaaaaaaa?
He would reinvest the money into other comic books..... so he’s a collector. And he found them in a garage? Coincidence or fake story?
Fake story. Embarrassed to be selling them "as his own", hoping for the "dumb luck" atta-boys and admiration from the Buyer, people in the store and the attention received by a comic expert.
Cheap.
Dude knew EXACTLY what they were worth.
Maybe a 1% chance he really DID find them. Original owner dies, loot recovered, no one (?) knew about. Mmm, im not buying the story.
The fact that he held firm on 40k like he needed to get a certain amount of money out of it also makes me doubt his "found it in a basement" story. Mix that with what he said about reinvesting the money in *more* comics if he got the money, yea, it sounds like he's really a collector who buys and sells.
My dad threw out my comic book collection when I moved out of the house. I had intended to come back for them in a couple days. Too bad they had already picked up the garbage. To put it bluntly, I had the first 10 of every Marvel superhero comic except the Fantastic Four which started at #5 (Doc Doom and his time machine).
Jesus fucling christ. Who in their right mind would give 20k for this rarity of comics, in this prestige condition. I would've gladly busted a 60k just for #1.
MrBadBricks how would you
Know that?
I LIKE HOW THEY KNO EVERYTHING BOUT IT THEN WHEN IT KOMES TO PRICE THERE LIKE IDK REALLY KNOW DAT MUCH BOUT BUT U WAS JUS DESCRIBING EVERYTHING LMAOOO
Weird how he didn't even care to take the other 5 issues. I feel like had he done that he could've gotten the 40k he wanted.
The #1 issue matters most in a set. As a series gets more popular, there are more prints/runs, decreasing rarity.
the rest are worth no where near what #1 is worth
Worth a gold mine since Stan is now gone wow who ever has it now has money in the bank
I would've told the guy to put on gloves if you take HULK #1 outta plastic.
Yeah i agree
now that hes gone those are really really worth it
Stan lee signed items are rare R.I.P Stan Lee excelsior!!
The time is right now, RIP Stan Lee
Another so-called “expert” which is colluding with the store that doesn’t use gloves.
Then it be like you never existed if you don't leave your mark.