Have you ever read a comic book before? I imagine just about everyone, at some time in their life, has read at least one comic book. But do your interests and enjoyment level go beyond that? You may have said to yourself, at sometime or another, I would like to start comic book collecting some day. Heck, you may even have several comic books lying around that you have just never organized.
What do I do to start comic book collecting and what all do I need? Well, as I am sure you realize, you need to start with a passion. You have a comic book passion, you say, but you don't want to be labeled a "comic book collecting geek" and remain alone in your enjoyment. Well, my suggestion to you is "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" and believe me, you are not alone. You would be amazed at the multitudes of individuals who have a passion for book collecting.
I couldn't get enough of these colorful action-packed little devils when I was young. But like any supposedly responsible individual, I lay my book collecting passion aside when I got older and went to college and got a good job. Well in the last several months, I have rekindled that childhood passion and have spent a good share of my time researching and creating my own comic book collecting website. And what a rush it has been reintroducing myself to myself. I am finding quite an avid interest in all the new book hero movies Hollywood is cranking out. I have even started my own book hero DVD collection. And this is big business, so I know there are throngs of people out there with my same book collecting interests.
I ran into a major thrill the other day glancing through the want ads of my local newspaper. Lo and behold, someone was selling a book collection. A quick call and a meeting in the shopping mall parking lot and I was the proud owner of 189 comic books kept in beautiful condition. And get this; it cost me $50.00 for the whole book collection. I have as yet to determine the actual worth of the collection, but it has got to be substantially more than what I paid for it. As time goes on, I will be organizing all of these book collecting items in a spreadsheet and using my trusty copy of the Overstreet Book Collecting Price Guide to determine my new book collection's total worth.
Through all my research over the last many months, I have even created an ebook product on how to start collecting, which is filled with Internet resources. I want to have an inexpensive resource available to help others, with the same passion I have, to get started.
When you start your collection, you will need to start thinking about sources to purchase your books from. You will want to start learning about the supplies to help preserve and organize your magazines. You will want to learn how the rest of the industry goes about grading physical condition and what your individual comics are worth. Personally though, I believe some of the greatest worth in a comic book is what it means to you and the enjoyment you receive from owning these little pieces of art.
I Cant Get Enough
Have you ever read a comic book before? I imagine just about everyone, at some time in their life, has read at least one comic book. But do your interests and enjoyment level go beyond that? You may have said to yourself, at sometime or another, I would like to start comic book collecting some day. Heck, you may even have several comic books lying around that you have just never organized.
What do I do to start comic book collecting and what all do I need? Well, as I am sure you realize, you need to start with a passion. You have a comic book passion, you say, but you don't want to be labeled a "comic book collecting geek" and remain alone in your enjoyment. Well, my suggestion to you is "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" and believe me, you are not alone. You would be amazed at the multitudes of individuals who have a passion for book collecting.
I couldn't get enough of these colorful action-packed little devils when I was young. But like any supposedly responsible individual, I lay my book collecting passion aside when I got older and went to college and got a good job. Well in the last several months, I have rekindled that childhood passion and have spent a good share of my time researching and creating my own comic book collecting website. And what a rush it has been reintroducing myself to myself. I am finding quite an avid interest in all the new book hero movies Hollywood is cranking out. I have even started my own book hero DVD collection. And this is big business, so I know there are throngs of people out there with my same book collecting interests.
I ran into a major thrill the other day glancing through the want ads of my local newspaper. Lo and behold, someone was selling a book collection. A quick call and a meeting in the shopping mall parking lot and I was the proud owner of 189 comic books kept in beautiful condition. And get this; it cost me $50.00 for the whole book collection. I have as yet to determine the actual worth of the collection, but it has got to be substantially more than what I paid for it. As time goes on, I will be organizing all of these book collecting items in a spreadsheet and using my trusty copy of the Overstreet Book Collecting Price Guide to determine my new book collection's total worth.
Through all my research over the last many months, I have even created an ebook product on how to start collecting, which is filled with Internet resources. I want to have an inexpensive resource available to help others, with the same passion I have, to get started.
When you start your collection, you will need to start thinking about sources to purchase your books from. You will want to start learning about the supplies to help preserve and organize your magazines. You will want to learn how the rest of the industry goes about grading physical condition and what your individual comics are worth. Personally though, I believe some of the greatest worth in a comic book is what it means to you and the enjoyment you receive from owning these little pieces of art.
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