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skyhog
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Posted 9 Months, 3 Weeks ago #1
Try http://www.wizardworld.com . (Where I sell alll my T-Bolts!). You can search for any comic, and they tell you it's price, depending on the condition it is in. Also, you can make a portfolio with a list of all your comics.

You may also wish to purchase Wizard magazine. Every issue contains a list of current comic values.

Hope I've helped,

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Posted 9 Months, 3 Weeks ago #2
Superb, cheers!
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Posted 9 Months, 3 Weeks ago #3
Or you may want to walk into a comic shop, look around, and blindly assume everything you have is worth what the shop is asking for it. You'll get about the same effect and you'll save yourself the cost of a copy of Wixard. Plus, you won't have to read the thing. Sounds like a win-win to me (at least until you decide to sell your comics). ;-{)}
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