Modern Comics Heating Up (Those With Potential Too) (Part 1)

I’m struggling when to dump…I’m almost thinking it’s time…

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Let’s hope it’s hot by the time tfaw decides to ship the stuff.

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A raw copy listed at $109

There are plenty copies available for $45-55ish currently.
A 9.8 sold for $550. And another is listed at $650 if this one sells
might cause some FOMO and clear out cheaper raws maybe…

Perhaps comic influencers with copies to unload will push it closer to show airing?

Don’t for get the add VHTF to title get that premium :money_mouth_face: :rofl:

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So for $200 I can get the ‘next’ Miles vs getting the ‘real’ Miles UF4 2nd Print Pichelli? :thinking:

It’s a no brainer because a website told me so… :rocket:

Everything is true on the internet :roll_eyes:

@Kevin I am talking about bleeding…not you obv!

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You know it. “Unread” condition. At least I haven’t read it…

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Is $200 for the 2nd print Pichelli worth it ? Asking …seems high. I could see it going higher if Miles shows up. Full disclosure I have two copies.

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I was just comparing the 2 books… But yes $200 is on high side for UF4 2nd print raw price.

But can see it grind higher with new animation movie. And if a live action movie happens might get another boost.potentially.

It’s a hold book imho vs paying $200 for the new BP3 book people chasing.

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Raw? I haven’t bought any in a few months, but when I was actively monitoring UF4 second prints, the white Pichelli cover was in the $100-150 range, and the Bagley unmasked was usually $20-$50 more.

Super quick glance at eBay recent solds look like $100-$150 is still typical for the Pichelli.

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Definitely would not pay $200 for the BP3 book, especially since there is no clarity on who this character is or will be.

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Anyone paying $$$ for a comic of a BRAND NEW CHARACTER, in a book THAT JUST CAME OUT, and has 1 comic book appearance, is foolish.

It’s FOMO. It’s sellers & speculators (and a certain BleedingStool website) hyping this shit up to make $$$ profit

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Yup… buy low, sell high. If you missed some spec, oh well, there will be others!

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Isn’t it weird Amazing Spider-Man #87 was selling out everywhere last week because people thought it might contain a Red Goblin cameo and it didn’t. But Amazing Spider-Man #88 which will be the first appearance and cover is still in stock everywhere the following week.

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Retailers knew about 88 way too early for there to be much spec value in the 1st print

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Still a spec because of the 1st appearance. Soooo…yea…

Oh wait, it’s a villain spec…no wonder nobody cares.

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ASM 88 was well telegraphed, on top of ASM being well ordered.

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It’s funny how knowing a 1st appearance is coming kills a spec book, according to you two. But lone behold, if that character appears in a movie/TV show, you’d buy it in a second…

Smh.

Oh, let’s not forget what Kevin said in the BP3 thread…

“Marvel/Disney knows the movies and shows in 15 years are being written today. Long-term not buying the more diverse characters being made today is a mistake. Your younger collector’s are much more diverse crowd. Just not in race but also creeds and sexes. You can already see the shift with the popularity of miles and Kamala. 20 years from now your average comic collector won’t be an older white dude. They will be guys and women of every race and religion. Which for speculation is good broader range of customers, more money.”

So is the contradictory to your views or just a short term gains hype wizard ???.

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Speculators work in mysterious ways… Haha!

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Not if I know it will be or was heavily ordered. I’m sorry if you get hosed on your 100 copies of ams 88.

Didn’t buy any. But I will when Midtown has them for 60% off…

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