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This is the kind of shit that totally turns me off and I know I'm never watching this junk...
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Definitely not the norm for
BoGD, and I don't seriously collect comics myself, but I thought you guys would still get a kick out of the incredibly low values quoted in Hal L. Cohen's
Official Guide to Comic Books published in 1974. How times have changed! All values are for "mint" condition...
- ACTION COMICS #1: $1,600
- ACTION COMICS #7: $300
- ALL-AMERICAN COMICS #16: $170
- AMAZING FANTASY #15: $42.50 (whut?)
- AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1: $45
- BATMAN #1: $850
- CAPTAIN AMERICA #1: $350
- DETECTIVE COMICS #1: $250
- DETECTIVE COMICS #27: $1,000
- DETECTIVE COMICS #29: $200
- FANTASTIC FOUR #1: $80
- HUMAN TORCH #2: $185
- INCREDIBLE HULK #1: $40
- JUMBO COMICS #1: $275
- MARVEL COMICS #1: $800
- MORE FUN COMICS #52: $450
- SHOWCASE #4: $50
- SUPERMAN #1: $750
- TALES OF SUSPENSE #39: $25
- X-MEN #1: $15
- WHIZ COMICS #1: $1000
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Hard won but dammit, I absolutely love this piece of shot on video junk!
...do you dare tread upon the staircase?
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