barometry: ([clamp] angry doumeki)
[personal profile] barometry
Say, hypothetically, that this morning you discovered your old comics collection in a trunk in your parents' basement, not donated to a church yard sale like you'd thought. What do you do with it?

To be clear, this is not the world's most exciting collection of comics. It's a fairly random selection from the late 90s, including a random selection of Catwoman, a nearly complete run of Generation X through issue 50, brief runs of X-Men and Uncanny X-Men, and some other random stuff (including miscellaneous X-Files comics, of all things).

After spending way too much time with comics price lists, it appears (somewhat to my surprise) that my most valuable comics are Spider-Girl #1, some early issues of Ultimate X-Men, and (by considerable margin, to my enormous surprise) the first two issues of Sailor Moon released in NA by Mixx.

In a perfect world, a world with unlimited storage and archival space, I'd probably keep all this somewhere. But this is not that world: I know my mother would prefer not to keep these, and I'm pretty sure that the annoyance of shipping them to my apartment and then finding a place to put them outweighs whatever joy I'd get from leafing through a couple twice a year. After all, they've been in storage for the last 8 years (at least) without my particularly noticing.

At the same time, though, I don't want any of these to just end up in a recycling bin. But it's possible that that's all some of these comics are good for. Thus, I seek advice.

So any ideas? How can I give these away to people who would want them, or figure out which ones are actually worth selling? Do local comic shops buy back-issues at all? Do any of you want them, perhaps?

This is all very confusing.

Date: 2013-06-07 04:57 pm (UTC)
likeadeuce: Michelle Dockery in a tiger hat (downton)
From: [personal profile] likeadeuce
Ahh, oops, I thought you were in Boston for some reason /o/ But yeah, if you just have a few days, it's probably not worth more than finding out if an LCS wants any of the runs, and otherwise donating them to a thrift store/school/library, or just trashing.

Oh, purple catsuit Selina, we hardly knew thee.

Profile

barometry: solid wall of paperbacks stacked up (Default)
Barometry Jones

November 2022

S M T W T F S
  12345
6789101112
1314151617 1819
20212223242526
27282930   

Most Popular Tags

Page Summary

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jul. 7th, 2025 08:33 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios