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If you don t believe the comic book industry has had an effect on American culture, a trip to a video rental store or local theater provides some clarity. The likes of Batman, Spiderman, X-Men, DareDevil, Elektra, The Punisher, Hulk, Fantastic Four, Hellboy, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Hellboy, sequels of several comic book franchises and the soon-to-be-released Superman Returns, have brought billions of dollars to the movie industry, making one thing abundantly clear: The world loves its superheroes. The comic book collecting industry itself, however, has seen its highs and lows. Comic book popularity reached a fever pitch in the 1940s, when superheroes like Batman and Superman flew on to the scene. Comic book sales hit its peak in the mid 1980s and 1990s, thanks in large part to online Web sites like E-Bay and Amazon.com.
In 1997, however, major comic book players like Marvel and DC became financially strapped; Marvel was forced to declare bankruptcy but was able to continue publishing. And while the comic book market lost much of its steam in the late 90s, many people attribute Marvel s financial woes to their decision to go to self-distribution, not entirely on lax sales. Today, comic book sales remain low, but auction sites like eBay has become the fertile ground comic book enthusiasts consistently go to for buying and selling comics. And with the help of the electronic e-guide, you too can make the most of your collection whether you re buying or selling. In it, you ll learn why now is the perfect time to be in the comic book collecting business, how one comic book fetched a quarter-million dollars in 2004, how to buy loads of quality comics at cheap prices, the best comic book stores, how to keep your comic books in mint condition (and why mint condition is so important), how to sell on sites like eBay and Amazon.com, the comic books you should seek (and the ones you should shun), and much more!
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5 Oct 2008 at 2:48pm The Dark Knight The Dark Knight is a 2008 American superhero film directed and co-written by Christopher Nolan. Based on the DC Comics character Batman, the film is part of Nolan's Batman film series ... Read more...
6 May 2008 at 1:00am MCR News, Comic Book Reviews Kick-Ass, Captain America, more 14 min - May 6, 2008Breaking News: Lead singer of My Chemical Romance, Gerard Way is calling Umbrella Academy his debut comic. BUT, we dug up a comic he published way back when he was in high school called "On Raven's Wings". <br /><br />Mark Millar and John Romita take on real life people getting into superhero suits in Kick-Ass #1. This "real life" superhero even has a MySpace profile. Is this a gimmick or is it a book worth picking up? Find out in this review. <br /><br />Is Thor #6 the Thor we've been waiting for? It's still early on in this series, but we think this book has finally arrived with this issue. <br /><br />Then Captain America #35, continues the great story arc with Bucky as the new Captain America. Justin calls it "an event comic written like a regular comic". <br /><br />In this Speed Round, we check out Good & Evil #1 which actually had some unexpected Biblical overtones, Ex Machina #34, Brave and The Bold #10 which is fun old school comic book action, Abyss #3, and Locke & Key #1 written by Joe Hill, Stephen King's son. <br /><br />In the mailbag: Metamorphic asks about our take on Mini-Series. Do more minis mean less attention to long-running series? Are more minis a good thing? Read more...
12 Mar 2008 at 11:14am Comic Book Reviews: Wonder Woman #18 and Fantastic Four #555PulpSecret 12 min - Mar 12, 2008For this special edition of The Stack, we've got three fresh Newsarama Reviews for you. We're taking a look at Wonder Woman #18 (someone's got a new boyfriend), Avengers Fairy Tales #1 (a retelling of Peter Pan) and Fantastic Four #555 (Millar and Hitch team up to make a pretty good comic). Then, in the Speed Round we review The Twelve #3, Scud #22, Invincible Presents Atom Eve #2, The New Dynamix #1 and The End League #2. Superby1 on the Pulp Secret forums asks what are some of our worst comic book store experiences. Watch this and find out! And let us know about your worst comic book store experiences in the forum. Read more...
28 Feb 2008 at 10:51am Comic Book Reviews: She-Hulk, Marvel Zombies and much more!PulpSecret 12 min - Feb 28, 2008Thanks to Spacekicker on YouTube for his great Blue Beetle Primer. Check out more of Spacekicker's comic book videos at: http://youtube.com/spacekicker We've got a Newsarama Review of She-Hulk #26. In this issue She-Hulk's has some identity issues and is questioning whether or not she's a hero. Spoiler Alert: She-Hulk gets her pants blasted off! We also review Marvel Zombies 2 #5. We're not completely thrilled with the final issue of this series. It felt like the characters were a bit removed from their environment. Comic Book Comics deals with the history of comic books in the form of a comic. It truly represents what a comic is all about and we think it's really well done and a great read for beginners. In the Speed Round we review Shadow Pact #22, The Flash #237, Immortal Iron Fist:One-Shot, Zorro #1, and The Spirit #14. Thanks to Spacekicker on YouTube for his great Blue Beetle Primer. Check out more of Spacekicker's comic book videos at: http://youtube.com/spacekicker Read more...
27 Feb 2008 at 5:15pm Broadway + the seafarer can be watched at the Booth Theater, 222 West 45th Street, Manhattan, NY 10036, (212) 239-6200. The show is a National Theater of Great Britain production and is acclai... Read more...
5 Feb 2008 at 4:15am It's been another tumultuous year in the music industry, a business that's seeing significant challenges to virtually every aspect of its business model, and that needs the pressure of such change as ... Read more...
14 Jan 2008 at 8:07pm Comic Book Review - Brand new day The Red Hulk and more!madclan 9 min - Jan 15, 2008I've sadly run out of graphic novels that I can recommend it will take a few weeks before I can recommend anything new. But as a result I've got more comics to review. I lay in on my opinion of Brand New Day the new Spidey storyline. The Red Hulk and it's start. JMS takes us back to 1945 then brings 1945 to 2008. Superman has Chris Kent explode and I can only hope it's the end of that. Nightwing is still the best Batman book there is IMHO, and I finally get around to talking about the return of Ra's Al Ghul. Also please go vote for the site at http://www.bloggerschoiceawards.com/blogs/show/37993 Read more...
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