Sell Comic Book Collection
23 September 2011

MrOnGamer’s Comic Book collection| Requested video
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How to Draw and Sell Comic Strips for Newspapers and Comic Books $23.1 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Will It Sell? $18.71 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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The Naked Artist Comic Book Legends $6.88 The book you’ve all been waiting for Comic Book Legends is an outrageous collection of the unreported exploits of comic creators, the stories only usually told late at night between the hallowed walls of convention pro bars Eisner Award winner Bryan Talbot brings you the anecdotes, funny, shocking and downright weird, told about your favorite comic writers and artists, from Simon Bisley to Neil Gaiman, from Grant Morrison to Jeff Smith |
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The Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide $3.94 "The Official Overstreet Comic Book Price "Guide is a must-have for any comic book collector. It includes more than 2,000 black-and-white illustrations throughout the text, a gallery of hundreds of color images of some of the most popular collectible comic books, and informative essays written by top experts on important comic book topics. Key features: -a comic-style introduction to using the book -market review and forecast -tips on grading and maintaining a collection -the latest pricing information for thousands of comic books. |
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Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide $8.83 The essential resource for comic collectors, The Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide includes more than 2,000 black-and-white illustration, a gallery of hundreds of color images of some of the most popular collectible comic books, and informative essays written by top experts on important comic book topics. Key features include: " "- An introduction to using the book that is illustrated in a comic-style – Market review and forecast – Tips on grading and maintaining a collection – The latest pricing information for thousands of comic books. Robert M. Overstreet is the foremost expert in the comic book industry. He set the standard in 1970 with the first comic book price guide and continues to reign as the field leader. |
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The Cleaners #2 Comic Book $2.99 The story continues! Don’t miss a thing! Add to your collection! Here are the facts we know so far: in less than twenty-four hours, a discreet team of private-practice trauma-scene cleaners has been dispatched to clean up two very large blood spills in the LA area—one filling a room at a prestigious landmark hotel, and another taking up half a suburban block in the Valley. There are no bodies to speak of, no known victims, no explanation for how or why the blood appeared. But Robert Bellarmine – whose cleaning crews get called in to take care of the weirdest jobs, the ones the cops can’t or won’t handle – can already tell that both his advanced medical training and his scientifically skeptical mind will be pushed to the limit as he sets out to find a rational explanation for these sudden eruptions of gore. And when ten-year-old Henry Lisander goes missing the next day, Bellarmine knows he has even less time to figure out who or what is behind the bloodbath! Josh Fialkov is the writer behind the hit indie sensations Punks the Comic and Elk’s Run , as well as highly acclaimed runs on Friday the 13th , Vampirella , and more! 32 pages. |
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TapouT Comic Book Tee $18.99 TapouT Comic Book Tee |
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Comic Book Confidential $19.99 Comic Book Confidential – Poster |
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Tom of Finland: the Comic Collection $29.99 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Scary Godmother Comic Book Stories $7.28 Jill Thompson’s award-winning children’s series, Scary Godmother – widely known from the Cartoon Network animated feature – is back with more entertainment for readers of all ages in this complete comic-book collection Join Scary Godmother and all her decidedly dreadful friends on the Fright Side as they bring their special touch of Halloween to otherwise-terrorless times for little Hannah Marie – Christmas, Valentine’s Day, summer vacation, and more This extensive collection will have Hannah planning thoughtful schemes to give the perfect holiday gifts; Ruby the vampire getting guidance in romance; Hannah and her mischievous cousin Jimmy encountering monsters at summer camp; and Scary Godmother dealing with someone from her past Plus, favorite character Harry the werewolf stars in a story all his own Also included is the Scary Godmother Activity Book, filled with tons of spooky fun, and a full-color sketchbook section featuring more of Jill’s Scary Godmother goodies |
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The Cleaners #3 Comic Book $2.99 The story continues! Don’t miss a thing! Add to your collection! In the midst of a blood-drenched mystery, a picture is beginning to emerge from a veritable Rorshach test of evidence. And in one suburban neighborhood, a weird event in a dark alley leads to the revelation of a secret the world isn’t ready to learn. A massive blood spill reveals the existence of something previously unknown-a person or a thing that lives on mass quantities of blood of all different ages and types. Robert Bellarmine is the man who sees this picture taking shape, and when a little neighborhood boy goes missing, Bellarmine knows it’s only a matter of time before the boy becomes the next victim of a blood-hungry monster. 32 pages. |
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The Cleaners #4 Comic Book $2.99 The story continues! Don’t miss a thing! Add to your collection! Wheaton, Fialkov, and Ekedal bring their hit horror series The Cleaners to a cataclysmic and emotionally devastating conclusion with issue #4. After a series of bizarre events in his suburban LA neighborhood, young Henry Reardon was kidnapped from his home; the only clue left behind — the mutilated corpse of the family dog. Now Henry has become like his kidnapper — inhuman, to say the least. It’s up to doctor-turned-trauma-cleaner Robert Bellarmine to find Henry and the monster that changed him before LA becomes the feeding grounds for not one but two blood-hungry murderers. 32 pages. |
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Flash Gordon Comic-Book Archives $35.96 Flash Gordon’s classic era in comic books returns in a new archival collection from Dark Horse Join the handsome and fearless Flash, his clever and capable companion Dale Arden, and eccentric scientist Dr. Zarkov as they face peril and danger in the wild landscapes of the planet Mongo and go head-to-head with the villainous despot Ming the Merciless This archival collection, reprinting seven complete comics originally published from 1947 through 1953, makes a fine addition to any comics library. Ray guns, spaceships, and Silver Age storytelling – it’s all here and it’s all action |
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Wimbledon Green: The Greatest Comic Book Collector in the World $18.52 From the critically acclaimed cartoonist of Clyde Fans and It’s A Good Life comes a humorous graphic novel on the obsession of comic-book collecting. Taking a break from the serialization of his saga "Clyde Fans" and the design of "The Complete Peanuts," critically acclaimed cartoonist and illustrator Seth creates a farcical world of the people whose passion lies in the need to own comic books and only in pristine, mint condition. Meet Wimbledon Green, the self-proclaimed world’s greatest comic-book collector who brokered the world’s best comic-book deal in the history of collecting. Comic-book retailers, auctioneers, and conventioneers from around North America, as well as Green’s collecting rivals, weigh in on the man and his vast collection of comic books. Are Green’s intentions honorable? Does he truly love comics or is he driven by the need to conquer? Lastly, is he really even Wimbledon Green? A charming and amusing caper where comic-book collecting is a world of intrigue and high finance. Part riotous chase, part whimsical character sketch, "Wimbledon Green "looks at the need to collect and the need to reinvent oneself. |
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Comic Book Checklist & Price Guide: 1961-Present $3.95 Join the authorities at Comics Buyeras Guide – the worldas longest running magazine about comics a as they take you on the ultimate journey of tracking and assessing the value of your comic book collection. Comic Book Checklist & Price Guide, with its outstanding original super hero cover art, contains 125,000 comics from 1961 to present, identifying cover date, creator information, and near mint prices within each listing. |
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Green Lantern Comic Book $12.99 Green Lantern Comic Book – Tin Sign |
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The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, 30e $3.95 Since 1970, only one comic book price guide has been dubbed "the Bible" for casual and die-hard collectors alike. While others have come and gone, "The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide" has maintained its stature as the premiere reference source for the hobby, covering more than a century of comic book history. The essential tool for collectors and investors, the Guide is highly regarded for its well-researched pricing, in-depth historical information, and incomparable insights into the marketplace. If you have a comic book collection or are thinking about starting one, you simply can’t do without this book This 30th Anniversary Edition Includes: The most complete record of existing comic books from the 1800s to the presentRedesigned feature sections for greater clarity and easy referenceMarket reports by Robert M. overstreet and the Overstreet advisors networkExclusive feature articles on the origin and history of EC Comics, now celebrating the 50th anniversary of the "New Trend" titles, including interviews with Overstreet cover artists Al Feldstein and Al Williamson Exclusive 30th anniversary feature looking back at the birth of a comic book fan, the first-ever article written for the Guide by Robert M. Overstreet himself Up-to-date directory of comic book fan wbsitesTips about collecting, grading and caring for your comicsAll-new additions to Overstreet Hall of Fame, key sales lists, and exhaustive indicesAnd much, much more |
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Comic Adventures of Boots $9.24 A wonderful collection of comic tales, told in an engaging comic strip format style, about the lovable but dopey cat, Boots In the first of three hilarious stories told in graphic novel style in this book destined for multiple readings, Boots schemes to regain his prize napping spot from other cats through the use of treats. His next goofy adventure finds him meeting a duck, while the last story portrays the utter ridiculousness of cats attempting to play charades. |
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The Standard Catalog of Comic Books $3.94 - Every comic book has a checklist–a handy collector’s utility designed as a tool for storing a collection- More than 2,000 photos and reviews of individual titles – Covers after-market prices, writers, artists, original print runs, character appearances, story titles, and more |
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Labern’s Comic Minstrel. a Collection of Popular Comic Songs $28.7 Publisher: London: Allman Publication date: 1857 Subjects: Songs, English Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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3Pc Comic Book Heroine Costume $52.99 3Pc Comic Book Heroine Costume |
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Scary Godmother: Comic Book Stories Graphic Novel $24.99 Jill Thompson’s award-winning children’s series, Scary Godmother–widely known from the Cartoon Network animated feature–is back with more entertainment for readers of all ages in this complete comic-book collection! Collecting Scary Godmother #1–#6: Ghoul’s Out for Summer; Scary Godmother: Holiday Spooktacular; Scary Godmother: Bloody Valentine Special; Scary Godmother: Activity Book; Scary Godmother: Wild about Harry #1–#3; Scary Godmother and Friends Ashcan; Scary Godmother: Six Feet South of the Border from Action Girl #13; and more! Collection includes a nineteen-page, full-color sketchbook section! 312 pages. |
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Write a Book That Will Sell $14.3 A book that tells writers how to write books that will sell well. It contains a chapter on the ten basic rules for good writing, and on how to write smart, and there is a large section on how to select a writing niche that is appropriate for you. Finally, there is a short section on how to sell your book. |
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Sell and Sell Short $64.99 In <i>Sell and Sell Short,</i> Dr. Alexander Elder examines one of the most overlooked aspects of trading and reveals how you can protect and profit from your trades by exiting them the right way. Throughout the book, he explains how to set profit targets and stop-loss orders prior to entering any trade. He also shares real-world examples that show how to manage your position by adjusting your exit points as a trade unfolds. Along the way, Elder also addresses short selling. |
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Mutts: The Comic Art of Patrick McDonnell $8.07 Mutts is one of the most popular comic strips in the world, with a readership of 50 million. This first book on McDonnell includes a vast collection of Mutts strips as well as sketches, woodcarvings, paintings, influences, processes, and passions of and by the artist. |
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Sell Your Nonfiction Book $3.95 Tens of thousands of nonfiction books are published every year, and yours can get published too To get your nonfiction book published, you’ll need to know how to develop your ideas and write a book that stands out from the crowd. And you’ll also need to know how to get editors’ attention, how to work with agents, editors, and publishers, and ultimately how to sell your book to a publisher. Sell Your Nonfiction Book covers everything you’ll need to know to develop your idea, write a book, and sell it to a publisher. It covers every step starting with developing the initial idea for the book, to storyboarding, researching, writing, and finally selling the book to a publisher. |
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World War Ii: Comic Book $19.99 World War Ii: Comic Book – Giclee Print |
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Fortune & Glory: A True Hollywood Comic Book Story $3.95 ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY gave him an A, Hollywood insiders fell all over themselves to praise him, and fans everywhere gave him a full thumbs-up for hilarity. Now, on the heels of his praise and punishment, Brian Michael Bendis puts his sold-out miniseries, FORTUNE & GLORY, into one hefty volume. Marvel once again at the stupidity of Hollywood producers, the vanity of stars like Uma Thurman and Clint Eastwood, and the enthralling mood swings and ego nosedives of a little indie comic-book creator caught up in the maelstrom of the motion picture industry. Presented in a handy 6" X 9" format, this collection features brand-new pages left on the cutting room floor and not included in the original comics. The individual issues are becoming increasingly hard to find, and that’s because everyone who read it didn’t like it, they loved it. Featuring an introduction by Paul Dini, who himself knows a thing or two about the Hollywood machine. |
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Draw Comic Book Action $18.56 Superhero feats and exhilarating fights are the climax of a comic book; with How to Draw Comic Book Action you will learn to draw this fun and vital part of comic art. Techniques for drawing every dynamic action are explained from running, swinging and flying through to fist fights, group rumbles, and battles. |
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Supermen!: The First Wave of Comic Book Heroes 1939-41 $23.99 "A collection like SUPERMEN works like a reverse-neutron bomb to assumptions about the birth of the superhero image: it tears down the orderly structures of theory and history and leaves the figures standing in full view, staring back at us in all their defiant disorienting particularity, their blazing strangeness."-from the foreword by Jonathan Lethem The enduring cultural phenomenon of comic book heroes was invented in the late 1930s by a hungry and talented group of artists and writers barely out of their teens, flying by the seat of their pants to come up with something new, exciting, and above all profitable. The iconography and mythology they created flourishes to this day in practically all visual media. Supermen collects the best and the brightest of this first generation, including Jack Cole, Will Eisner, Bill Everett, Lou Fine, Fletcher Hanks, Jack Kirby, Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, and Basil Wolverton. Readers expecting to find an All-American group of altruistic do-gooders are in for quite a jolt. As Jonathan Lethem writes in his Foreword, "A collection like Supermen works like a reverse-neutron bomb to assumptions about the birth of the superhero image: it tears down the orderly structures of theory and history and leaves the figures standing in full view, staring back at us in all their defiant disorienting particularity, their blazing strangeness." Beautifully designed and produced in full color, Supermen contains twenty full-length stories, nine full-sized covers, a generous selection of vintage promotional ads, and comprehensive background notes by editor Greg Sadowski. This anthology is indispensable to anyone interested in the origins of superheroes and the history of the comic book form. |
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Comic Book Century: The History of American Comic Books $13.43 This book charts the history of American comic books, from 1930s comic strip collections to contemporary graphic novels. The author examines how comic books have reflected, and in some cases even shaped, American pop culture. Depression-era escapism, World War II patriotism, 1950s teen culture, Vietnam-era angst, Japanese comic book art influences, and a broad array of modern-day concerns are all reflected in comic book history. |
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The Comic Book Mystery $3.95 The Alden children are searching for a rare comic book of their favorite superhero, Captain Fantastic. They finally find the comic and something else, too–a strange note inside, "signed" by the comic’s creator. The Aldens realize the note is a fake. But when they start to investigate, the mysterious note is stolen It looks like someone wants to sabotage a superhero. The Aldens will need their super powers of investigation to catch this comic book culprit |
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Comic Book Fanthropology $19.61 Comic Book Fanthropology examines the questions of who and what comic fans are. What prompts them to join fandom in the first place, and why do they so often choose to remain a part of it throughout their lives? The specifics of comic fandom have changed since its hesitant beginnings in the 1920s and ’30s, but the fans themselves have not. Whether they’re interested in superheroes or in sh jo manga, whether they express themselves in letter columns or through costuming, whether they enjoy minicomics or webcomics, Comic Book Fanthropology explains who they are. |
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Kiss and Sell $33.6 Kiss & Sell: Writing for Advertising is an exploration of all aspects of copywriting. The book discusses different subjects and media, from print and broadcast to interactive media, as well as tactics and strategies employed by copywriters. |
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Edge City: A Comic Strip Collection $3.95 Terry and Patty LaBan are the husband-and-wife team behind "Edge"" City"–a smart, insightful cartoon chronicling the mile-a-minute lives of the Ardin family. With two kids, two careers, two cats, and several computers, the Ardin family epitomizes our decentralized, high-tech world where everything is literally a click away–everything but the time to enjoy a peaceful moment. The first book collection of "Edge City" introduces readers to husband, father, weekend rocker, and busy courier service owner Len and his constantly self-improving wife Abby, whose titles include professional therapist, mom to children Colin and Carly, and daughter to active older adults Morris and Edna. "Edge"" City" is nationally syndicated to papers ranging from the "Chicago Sun-Times" and the "Philadelphia Inquirer" to the "Seattle Post-Intelligencer" and "Houston Chronicle." |
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The Comic Book Bible $8.88 Hey, kids–get a new perspective on scripture with "The Comic Book Bible, " a colorfully-illustrated, cartoon treatment of the most important book of all. For the past 15 years, "The Comic Book Bible" has entertained and educated tens of thousands of 8-12 year olds. Now, it’s available in a brand-new edition Highlighting more than five dozen stories and sections from the entire Bible–Genesis through Revelation–"The Comic Book Bible "features fun artwork and age-appropriate text, along with a relevant scripture verse on every page. Get into the Bible with "The Comic Book Bible" |
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Perspective! for Comic Book Artists $20.05 This clever book teaches artists the unique skill of drawing perspective for spectacular landscapes, fantastic interiors, and other wildly animated backgrounds to fit comic-strip panels. |
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