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Originally Posted by trackercowe
I actually think X-Men #1 back in the day has to be the most overproduced comic. There were like 4 editions (maybe 5?) each featuring a different picture of the new team, and everybody winded up buying all 5 copies.
As for comics that are actually worth money really only golden and silver age, and major keys are really worth collecting these days. That stuff will always be quite hot, and if you find the right copies and get them graded it actually can be quite profitable. My brother and I sold tens of thousands of dollars worth of comics on eBay years ago, and it was pretty fun. But then I sunk too much of those profits into newer stuff which just ended up being a giant waste. At least we still own a rough copy of Action Comics #1 (the cover is attached by a piece of string), and a bunch of other nice older comics. I'll probably sell those one day, but I like having them for now.
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Walking Dead is the exception to the rule. If you have the first 30 you can sell them asap and #1 is as high as $1200 for an ungraded copy. Only a 7300 print run.
Also for the investors go and try to pick up Justice League Europe #33. For the past 22 years it was worth $1. then last month people finally figured out it was the first appearance of Sonic the Hedgehog and now it is $100-$150. I was selling these for 2 for $1 and I pulled out 7 copies. prob still more in my boxes. haha