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The Collection: Part 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2007

What would you do if you were faced with a chance to make a fortune? Would you be willing to lie? Thats a question that four friends, Chris, Steve, Ron, and Tom, must face when they go to price a comic book collection of an elderly ladys deceased son. During their time there, they find a rare comic that is worth thousands of dollars. The book is in great condition. This creates a dilemma: Do they tell the old lady how much its really worth, or do they take it for themselves? All this, plus a few surprises, in this issue of The Collection.

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  • @potmanbox

    Supply and demand are also huge factors in this.

  • @ppg07863

    Binders aren't good for comics. Creates a spine roll. Invest in boxes.

  • the only reason they arent worth anything is because they are new one day they will be atleast the keys

  • obviously its staged its a film fuckin retard

  • Walking dead 1 is pretty big this days, but just like wallcrawler said golden/silver age is the way to go!

  • dude this is SOOO staged!!its just too funny haha!!

  • lol same here I just started. hey nice collection man! I just got into comic book hobby this weekend. I went to 2 comic stores in NYC Forbidden Planet and MidTown comics in the area. I bought many back and new issues of Batman. I love the Batman series. I bought the boards and bags also there. Im gonna put mine in a binder. I have bought like 30+ issues. I buy those cheapo $2 issues. Then I bought one of the batman #500 issue silver letters for $5!

  • thanks i starterd buying the books like wolverine origins

  • Truth is, any book printed after 1975 will not be worth a whole lot. Ultimate Spider-Man #1 is a current big one, it goes for around $100, and sure slabbed books 9.7 and < go for more, but there are over 10,000 10.0 Ultimate Spider-Man books graded at a 10. If your wanting to make a turn around on books, go for Golden-Silver age books They will have a better chance of getting you a good return. Best tip i have is if you save up, spend your money on one big book, don't go for bunch of small books

  • thanks ^_^v i got da 2nd story

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