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dc superman comic book back from the dead 1993 collector edition value?
I have one of those. Since it was just a marketing gimmick in order to sell more comics, it’s probably worth squat.
The Marvelman Tip #20 How to start collecting Comic Books
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Batman Versus Predator: The Collected Edition (Dark Horse Comics) $7.95 … |
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Batman Death Mask $2.99 … |
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Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? $6.95 After all the hype about the “death” of Superman, here’s a much more fitting end to the Superman legend. Described as an “imaginary story,” it begins 10 years after Superman has died and recounts the events that led up to his final stand. Alan Moore is a master of this kind of superhero story, and this edition is a great opportunity for those who may have missed it the first time around…. |
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DC Comics – Batman Comic Book Insignia Fleece Lounge Pants for men $19.99 These lounge pants for men feature Batman’s Trademark Comic Books Insignia and Classic Logo in an all-over print on a warm and cozy black fleece fabric. They are machine washable, have a button fly, a covered elastic waistband with drawstring tie. |
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DC Comics – Superman Comic Shield Lounge Pants for men $17.99 These lounge pants feature the comic version of Superman’s ‘S’ Shield outlined in white in an all-over print on a Superman trivia background. |
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Inside the World of Comic Books $65.12 DIVFrom gutter business to art form, an engaging, provocative look at all things comic book./DIVDIVpbrWith the popularity of comic book properties at an all-time high, the time is right for a collection of essays and original interviews devoted to all things comic book. As well as essays on contemporary issues and trends associated with comic books and comic book culture, this diverse collection also features original interviews with top comic industry professionals./ppbrFrom visionary writers and artists, to award-winning editors and publishers, interviewees include: Joe Quesada, artist, writer, and Marvel Comics editor-in-chief; Victor Lucas, creator, producer, and co-host of the award-winning Electric Playground; Steve Englehart, acclaimed writer for Marvel Comics and DC Comics; John Romita Sr, legendaryIAmazing Spiderman/Iartist and Marvel Comics art director; Steve Niles, writer ofI30 Days of Night, Dark Days,/IandIWake the Dead/I; Eric Searleman, Viz Media editor; Chris Warner, Dark Horse Comics senior editor; Scott Allie, writer and Dark Horse ComicsIConan/Ieditor; Norm Breyfogle, acclaimedIBatman/Iartist./ppbrAddressing the role comic books play in reflecting the mood of popular culture, essay topics include: comic book fan communities; comics in relation to cinema and video games; the issue of censorship, in particular, of horror comics; comic book content and social attitudes of the 1950s and 1960s; detective comics of the 1970s; and women collectors and the image of women in comic books, in general./p/DIVDIVJeffery Klaehn, PhD, teaches at Wilfrid Laurier University, Kitchener, Ontario. He is the editor of Filtering the News: Essays on Herman and Chomsky’s Propaganda Model, of Bound By Power: Intended Consequences and of Inside the World of Comic Books (all Black Rose books titles)./DIV |
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Comics Values Annual 2001 (Comics Values Annual, 2001) $2.64 Packed with nearly 90,000 listings and 900 illustrations of classic and contemporary treasures, Comics Values Annual is the largest, most user-friendly price guide available today. Collectors will find comprehensive listings for D.C., Marvel, Classics Illustrated, Acclaim, Dark Horse and other publishers, plus sections devoted to the Golden Age, Color Comics, Black & White Comics and Underground Comics. Each listing is cross-referenced and includes issue number, title, date, artist, and current collector value. Valuable reference sections, including a grading guide, a current market report and tips for buying, selling and preserving comic books make this the most complete reference for beginning and experienced collectors. |
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Start Collecting Comic Books $1.5 Start Collecting Comic Books |
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100 Greatest Comic Books $5.49 100 Greatest Comic Books |
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Comic Books Unbound $31.95 Comic Books Unbound |
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Clerks: The Comic Books $75.03 Clerks: The Comic Books |
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Collecting Comic Books $1.92 Collecting Comic Books |
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Crawford’s Encyclopedia Of Comic Books $4.24 Crawford’s Encyclopedia Of Comic Books |
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How to Write Comic Books $1.58 How to Write Comic Books |
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DC Comics – Superman Saves the Day Boxers for men $12.99 These boxers for men feature Superman’s ‘S’ Shield over comic strip action words, ‘Superman Saves The Day Yet Once Again…’ and ‘Faster than A Speeding Bullet!’. Machine washable with open edge fly and covered elastic waistband. |
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Colored Plate Books and Their Values $29.61 Colored Plate Books and Their Values |
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Comic Books 101: The History, Methods and Madness $1.76 Packed with fun cartoons and images, informative sidebars, and commentary, Comic Books 101 takes readers from the humble beginnings of the comic book all the way through to the popularity of today’s comic-based blockbuster films.60+ years of comic book exploitsaon the page and behind the scenes.pWelcome to Comic Books 101, the complete, definitive and super-cool guide to the universe of caped crusaders, irradiated spiders, fantastic foursomes, and the super-talents behind their creation.pWant to know when Marvel, DC and so many other publishers got their start? Wonder why Spider-Man canat challenge Batman or why the Justice League? Curious why the Avengers donat battle it out once and for all? Itas all covered here: the good, the bad guys and the ugly truthsalike why one of Batmanas originators died virtually unknown and penniless.pWhether youare an absolute newbie, a casual fan or a loyal collector, this book holds the answers. Comic Books 101 will increase your knowledge and enjoyment of this great art form, and grant you the superpower of impressing others with useless yet fascinating trivia! (Which superhero dated a mermaid? Who battled the evil aEgghead, a portrayed by what famous actor?)Includes an introduction by Stan aThe Mana Lee, plus contributions from Clive Barker, Harlan Ellison, Gene Simmons, Mark Waid, Paul Dini, Joe Hill, Marv Wolfman, Joe Casey and many others.Reveals backstories for Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern, the Justice League of America, Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Incredible Hulk, Spider-Man, The Mighty Thor, Iron Man, The Avengers, the X-Men a] and other comic book greats.Offers an all-inclusive overview of comics, then and nowafrom the Sub-Mariner to Bone, from origins to Hollywood adaptations a] complete with lingo, required reading lists, bios of the most influential names in the industry and much more! |
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Marvel Comic Strip Characters Lounge Pants for men $17.99 These knit lounge pants feature the Marvel Comics Super Heroes in a colorful collage of comic strip action. |
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The Comic Book Heroes: The First History of Modern Comic Books – From $40.98 biThe Comic Book Heroes/i/bbegins with that first issue of the Flash, an event that would alter American pop culture forever. It’s the story both of the superheroes and their all-too-human creators. From "the avuncular chipmunk," Julius Schwartz, to Todd McFarlane and his bloody Spawn, the writers, artists, and editors have cast the heroes for generations of American kids in the mold of their own personalities and inner struggles.brbrFrom the Flash’s 1956 debut until his death in 1986, from the relevance movement of the `70s to the ultra-violence of the `90s, and from the kid-driven market of the past to the speculator-driven market of the present,biThe Comic Book Heroes/i/bshows how America has changed since the `50s—and makes some provocative points about what America’s kids are reading today.brbrCompletely revised and updated from the 1985 edition,biThe Comic Book Heroes/i/bis the most complete, engaging, and opinionated history of comics ever. Mind-blowingly detailed, breathtakingly informative, and fascinating reading, this is the one history of comics you absolutely must have!brbrbAbout the Authors/bbrbrGerard Jones has written the adventures of the world’s greatest heroes, including the Justice League, Batman, and Green Lantern for DC Comics, and the X-Men, the Hulk, and his own creation, Prime, for Marvel Comics.brbrWill Jacobs is a former contributing editor toiThe National Lampoon/iand the cocreator (with Jones) of the comic book series,iThe Trouble with Girls/i.bWith Over 120 Illustrations!/b |
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Superman – Comic Strip Explosion Boxers for men $12.99 These boxers for men feature Superman’s ‘S’ Shield over a colorful ‘explosion’ of comic strip action. They are machine washable, have an open edge fly and a covered elastic waistband. |
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The Standard Catalog of Comic Books (Standard Catalog of Comic Books) $1.97 The Standard Catalog of Comic Books (Standard Catalog of Comic Books) |
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Official Overstreet Comic Book Companion $3.15 America’s leading expert on comic book prices presents an all-new Comic Book Companion. This compact edition gives current values for all the new comics and a complete record of contemporary comic books and graphic novels.brThe Comic Book Companion includes:br- The latest price information on comics from the 1950s to todaybr- A special Toy Rings guide: an illustrated, up-to-date price guide to the highly collectible comic character toy rings |
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Bazooka Joe – Comic Strips All-Over boxer shorts for men $12.99 These boxer shorts feature lots of funny Bazooka Joe comic strips, like the ones enclosed in Bazooka Bubble Gum wrappers. |
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Comic Books And Strips: An Information Sourcebook $18.88 Comic Books And Strips: An Information Sourcebook |
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A Complete History Of American Comic Books $64.95 A Complete History Of American Comic Books |