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Originally Posted by Bend it like Bourgeois
question for the comic fans
How do you know what a comic is worth?
A buddy who was into comics got me to buy one years ago, and lo and behold I found it in an old box with other magazines. The only mark is the store crossed out the U.S. Price with a small line of black sharpie. I may have read it once, then packed it away. You'd be hard pressed to tell it from new.
Seems like it may be worth something but I don't want to waltz into a comic store and get taken for a ride. Is there a way I can tell?
It's this:
https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=92661
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Which one of those is it? Or by "one" do you mean "The whole series"? Bluntly put, as with anything...a comic is worth what you can get someone to pay for it. The price listings beside each issue on your link show the fluctuation pretty well, I think. All sorts of things can/will affect price. If you want to sell it, look around online and get a feel for it's average price, then take it and get it appraised.