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Old 02-14-2004, 11:55 AM  
MrMonkeyFingers
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Originally posted by Rictor

Okay, that's my professional advice. Take it for what it's worth.

And if you want to invest in comic books, look to the 1970s and early 80s. There's still some books that are undervalued. The first issue of Punisher is still affordable. His first appearance in Spider-Man isn't too pricey (and if the movie is successful should increase in value nicely). Marvel and DC horror comics from the 1970s can still be found in bargain bins occasionally. I would pick these up when you see them.
Rictor, never thought about it that way..... play on the nostalga of the people that are kids now but in 10-15 years they'll want a piece of their childhood good advice So can you tell me when all 20 of my first issue of Dazzler will be worth anything???? I got took on that deal... I was about 12 or 13 working in a comic book store and there was such a HUGE buzz about "Dazzler" that they did a presale of them and I saved up and bought like 20 or 30 of them...

Smashface we should be there next weekend too so I'll make sure to say hello! Maybe we can sneak out and make a toy run ;)
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