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This is the contents of the DC mini-series and assorted comics box I am having trouble sorting appropriately.
-DC Rebirth special -Convergence: Detective Comics 1&2 -Convergence: Nightwing & Oracle 1&2 -Convergence: Speed Force 1&2 -DC Special #28 featuring Earth Shattering Disasters. -Christmas with the Super Heroes (1988 ) reprinted stories -DC Christmas Special 2008 -DC Christmas Special 2010 -Zero Hour -Identity Crisis set -Infinite Crisis set -Final Crisis set -Doomsday Clock set -DC: The New Frontier -DC Silver Age mini-series set -World's Finest (1990) mini-series set -World's Finest (1999) mini-series set -Trinity mini-series set -11 select issues of DC Comics Presents (including 1st NNT preview) -Superman:The Wedding Album -DC vs Marvel set -Batman/Hulk -Punisher/Batman -Batman/Daredevil -Daredevil/Batman -Batman/Spider-Man -Spider-Man/Batman Batman/Captain America -Batman film adaptations 1989-1997, Mask of the Phantasm,Subzero,World's Finest adaptations -Robin Year One -Batgirl Year One -Batman Special (1987) -Batman: Batgirl one-shot -DC 1st:Batgirl/Joker -Girl Frenzy: Batgirl -Secret Original Special (1989) -Catwoman: When In Rome mini-series set -Batman: Mr. Freeze -Penguin Triumphant -Run, Riddler, Run set -The Riddle Factory -Two Face Strikes Twice! set -Legends of the DC Universe #6 (Robin meets Superman),#10 & 11 (Batgirl) -29 select issues of Flash (1987) -Flash#13(temporary death of Bart Allen) -Flash plus Nightwing -Flash: Grodd (2013)
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I was thinking about having the Batman crossovers with Marvel characters behind Brave and the Bold (2007) volume in the Brave and the Bold long box.
Also, I did not know if the various villi an focused specials and things like Catwoman: When in Rome should be placed in a certain order or a different box to itself. Additionally, I was not sure about the Batgirl related comics if it should go in the long box with the two Batgirl volumes and Batgirl and The Birds of Prey with Black Canary/Oracle:Birds of Prey.
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I'd probably take a huge bath if I sold my collection. For one thing, with large collections you almost always have to sell it as a lot, which means you're gonna get no more than a buck per issue and usually much less. Anything "of value" can be sold on its own for a decent amount but having a large collection in and of itself doesn't mean anything.
I have some stuff that's worth a little bit... most of the Mirage TMNT, early Archie Sonic comics, some early Image stuff I inherited from my Dad like Spawn #1, and a few Superman and Batman books that are worth something. BUT none of it is graded - which is a whole expense in and of itself if you hope to get anything close to the value of what you're trying to sell - so technically even those aren't "worth" much of anything. Collecting comics for any reason but love is a fool's errand, unless you're specifically collecting rare books and have the money to get them graded and appraised.
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07-20-2021, 08:48 AM | #26 |
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Yes, I can attest to the difficulty in selling them off. When I went through my entire collection last week I found 41 comics that were duplicates due to upgrades or purchased as a lot and had little choice to get what I actually needed or in the case of Birds of Prey Infinite Crisis era min-run I ditched it. Some of them were pretty nice like I had 3 Batman title issues (#180,198,210) in the Fine range that could have sold around $30 each, but the sure way to unload them and ensure mutual profit is to let them go as a part of a lot to my LCS. I walked out with $80 and all 41 comics taken off my hands.
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07-23-2021, 06:37 PM | #27 |
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Is there a master list of all the Batman and Marvel character crossovers? I am missing the first of the two Batman/Punisher because it's not really Batman. Otherwise, I think I have them all. I am going to the first show in driving distance in 20 months tomorrow so I am curious.
Every Green Lantern related book since 1947? Not to mention that you hate the only Green Lantern that I read in Hal Jordan that is impressive and an accomplishment. I mean, I HATE Jason Better Off Dead Todd so I skip his whole period as Robin in my collection until the first part of A Death In The Family storyline. There does seem to be quite a few Sonic readers/collectors on here. Hopefully both being under the IDW banner we can get a crossover imagined since their brief time being under the Archie banner simultaneously.
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I had to get a new long box separating my Batman related mini-series and ongoing sets since it was overloaded. Not sure exactly how to organize it breaking it down.
Dark Victory for example is 'D' but should it go behind Long Halloween and have the Long Halloween special behind Dark Victory for canonical reason? If not it would be Batman: Dark Detective, Batman: Dark Victory, Batman: The Detective. Same with Batman & The Monster Men and Batman & The Mad Monk. Ma goes before Mo, but Monster Men canonically comes first. There is also Dark Moon Rising banner that both fall under. If that is the case I would need to file them both between Dark Detective and Dark Victory. Also, Super Team Family was a short-lived mostly reprint title from 1976-1978. I have the #11-#14 arc that ties in with the Justice League of America volume one title. Should I place it in front of my Justice League of America volume one set along with my copy of Mystery in Space#75 or in my Brave and the Bold long box?
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My collection is a mess. I have long boxes by titles, mostly DC, everything Superman, Flash & GL from the 70s through 2011. The main ongoings are by title, with the mini series & one shots & crossovers of other titles (if I wasn't already collecting that title) [like when Flash & GL had the 3 parter with Green Arrow, the GA book is either in the Flash run or GL run]. Then I started reading way too many comics, so they're actually just dropped into boxes as they came out every week. And then to make that worse, I moved a couple times & some stuff is not in order at all. I used to keep the comics in medium priority boxes I had taped up & cut open the tops of so I could just drop the books in... somewhere during the move, some of those got mixed up despite me numbering them... And then they got moved & put into long boxes.... disaster. Lol. I keep my MOTU in its own boxes until the last run of DC books. I keep the TMNT stuff all together on its own. I also try to sort each short box now by title. Once its full, open it up & put everything together by title then drop it back in the box. Or take it out & sell off something I probably won't ever read again... I need to get my collection out of the house, resorted & sell some of it off. I also have a "locals" box for artist/writer stuff that I've met & had signed if it doesn't fit anywhere else. And then a box for trades because I've run out of shelf space for those as I used to buy the stories then also buy the trades to reread them.Then I kinda quit reading DC for a while but picked up the trades of the Flash Rebirth stuff so I could catch up.
I used to keep a spreadsheet of my collection as well but the computer that was on crashed so I tried to update the "backup" version but realized I hadn't backed it up in a while and made a mess. I got the newer file backed up & copied & pasted the new portion into it but then both those computers died, so I went Old School notebook... but I made a mess out of that too so I just quit recording what I was buying. I have a ton of stuff thats just bagged, a ton of stuff thats bagged & boarded with whatever used bags/boards I had and then sadly, a ton of stuff that has neither bags or boards & are probably ruined... maybe some day I'll get it all out & reorganized & figure out just what I own... And I'll find my 1st Harley Quinn... lol. I had that and the first Batgirl in Detective, which I had for all of a week when I found out about the tumor in my head so I sold it.... that sucked. |
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I have most of my collection problems figured out, but could use some figuring out related to the above. Also, I collect specific arcs of Legends of The Dark Knight and Batman Confidential not entire series so I put those in my Batman-related ongoings box with sets of Batman and The Outsiders volume one, Batman Adventures, Batman & Robin Adventures, Batman & Robin (2009-2011), Batman '66.
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Mrmaczaps, I just added this to my collection. Quite happy with it!
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What was the grade and price of the copy that you had? This is obviously going in a special keeping place not in a long box along with a few other keys that I have sat aside somewhere special.
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Any advice on the above filing questions?
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It is slabbed at about .5 less, I only have 4 others that are.
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I figured out most of my queries, however, I need one part figured out. I have Super Team Family#11-15, but I am not sure where to file it. I have a Brave and the Bold box that I can file it alphabetically, however do I place it between Justice League of America vol. 1 156 and 157 since it's a prelude to #157? Like Leo suggested I placed the New Titians issues of A Lonely Place of Dying in sequence to where it is between Batman title issues, same with The Lighting Saga with the JSA issues and the two All-Star Squadron issues intermixed in Justice League of America in the #27--209 crossover arc. However, the Batman and the Outsiders and New Teen Titans were kept separate since I have completed sets of both. This is a unique case where it does not fit either of the above.
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Incredible Hulk vol 2 Incredible Hulk vol 3 Iron Man vol 1 Iron Man vol 2 through Iron Man vol whatever and then Iron Man: Hands of the Mandarin Iron Man: Kiss & Kill When you've got a small collection, say as a "Superman Collector" there's more room for liberal-mania in the filing. For example, it's easier to sort a Superman-only collection alpha-by-title and then by volume but also to just place crossover books into the runs they belong in. So you know, Batman crosses over into a Superman run, but you don't really collect Batman so you put the Batman book in order with the Superman run. But if you collect Batman and Superman and have longboxes of books, just file everything by title by number. If you really are going to go back and read something then just fish it out of your bins, no big deal. etc.... Basically traditional library systems of doing this are always the best, but with comics you just use the title and not the author. Unless I suppose your collection is comprised of "author runs" (which most people's aren't) then I suppose you could go by author, but even then you might still be better off alpha-by-title by-publisher. |
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Alrighty then. I have placed Super Team Family 11-15 between Justice League of America#156 and #157.
I separated my Batman related ongoing sets with the mini-series and placed them alphabetically in their own respective longboxes that includes part of what I listed above in the designated DC related mini-series. The only oddity is Flash volume 2 which I have currently placed at the back of the DC related mini-series box after Zatanna Special(1987). Primarily because its between 40 to 50 issues so it does not justify its own small box.
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How many comics should go in a long box without it being crammed, but also enough room to fall back within the box?
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