How to Find the Best Deals on Comic Books
By Jacob Malewitz, published Sep 24, 2007
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We walked into the comic shop thinking it would be some sellers market. Instead the workers are playing Dungeons & Dragons and Warhammer 40k. We have no idea what those are, but we came here for a reason. We loved the idea of buying a comic book with a certain hero in it. Batman reached out to us in a film, Spider Man spoke to us in his movies, or a friend kept telling us about how Frank Miller, creator of "Sin City" and "300," began as a comic book writer before the riches and fame. We wanted to see it for ourselves. We know of Batman, Superman, X-Men, and Spider Man, but just about everybody else who was not featured in a film or cartoon seems mysterious to us. We have to take a chance. The first buy the aspiring comic book fan should look at is a magazine called "Wizard." It costs a few bucks and has clear reviews of comic books. We might want to pick up a copy of "Previews" at the same time. A "Previews" catalog highlights all the top series that will be coming out in future months, and allows us to order these titles through the comic shop. Neither of these are a must. For free we can look at articles on the internet; sites like IGN.com, Silverbulletcomicbooks.com, and Comicbookresources.com can give us plenty of information. When we finally decide a few titles, try to make one a character or story we know of and another a new title that is a mystery to us. We want to expand our horizons and make this process fun. At the end, perhaps we come out with a Batman title and perhaps a graphic novel about some super hero group called "The Authority." This is the beginning of choosing to be a collector.
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Takeaways
- A copy of "Previews" or "Wizard" can help in choosing a comic book.
- Frank Miller rose to prominence first with his graphic novels, then came the movies like "300"
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