/co/, what is the rarest comic you own?
Henry is cute
i have a copy of moebius's arzach. i'm assuming first edition maybe, idk. it's clearly decades old.
A hard drive.
Reminder that Henry is one of us.
>>78290865
Henry Cavill wants to fuck Henry Cavill too?
Rare comic, mind if I save it?
>>78290902
It's yours, my friend.
Best I've got are some out of print trades.
>>78290894
>Henry Cavill fucking himself
He probably does every other day, dude. How does that make you feel?
I don't have anything old. I kind of want to get a copy of Flash #123 eventually though.
>6.0
all the imaginal, and what if comics
Probably saga number 1 but to me my sweet tooth number 1 is the most special to me
>>78291504
damn auto correct, Amalgam
>>78290632
I don't know, probably a signed booklet of newspaper strips Catherine Jeffery Jones did for a local San Fran paper. That or something like Copra #1 first printing since I jumped on it thinking there'd never be a second printing.
>>78291328
Jelly
>>78290632
They're all trades
they're not rare
>>78290738
It doesn't matter what edition, it's probably Epic's Imprint and it's OOP. Though it might not be as valuable once Dark Horse starts their line since it'll likely be using the translations Epic did.
Beta Ray Bill's first appearance, I think.
Action Comics #1.It's a reprint
Too much water
>>78293086
Meant for
>>78291456
I'm fucked up today
>>78290632
I've had this since I was 14. I'm only 26
Not exactly rare but here's a few older comics I'm happy to own
>>78294231
Boom.
Timestamp unavailable right now.
>>78294247
>>78294263
>>78294271
and finally this one is a lot of fun, a collection of some of Jimmy's "weirdest" adventures, a lot of which have since been referenced in Superman lore, All Star Superman
>>78294291
I got Walking Dead #1 a few years ago. Could have gotten it for $40 back in the day, but I thought it was too expensive. Then my old shop found another copy and offered it to me first for like $200 plus a trade.
I also got from him a Killing Joke store promotional placard from 1986. Though I ever got the third printing of the original version. That was whatever copy he had back in the 90s.
The oldest book I ever bought, which I actually bought for a friend, were three old Tijuana Bibles from the 1930s.
>>78291328
Aroused.
This is the only rare comic I own. Flash #110 - first appearance Weather Wizard and first appearance Wally West.
>>78290632
The complete original darkhorse AvP run
So whatever out of that counts.
>>78294231
wow!!!
BWS has certainly changed!!
>>78295392
Yeah, it's really weird. The interiors are nice, clever, Kirbyish, but nothing like the BWS he'd become.
>>78290632
the double sized xmen inferno
cause it's the first comic my dad got for me.
he now hates that i draw.
>>78293013
Beta who what?
Probably this, I guess. I've had it since I was a kid, my grandparents bought it for me. It's been bagged and boarded ever since so it's in really good condition still. I don't think it's that rare though, but it is cool.
>>78296601
Pretty sure I have seen that in dollar bins.
>>78296633
First print goes for like $80 if it's mint. Otherwise, it's worth about what it cost.
Swamp Thing #1. It's not worth a great deal
>>78291328
He's got some 19-year-old on his superdick right now. He's doing fine.
Although I did get a kick out of hearing when he was picked for Superman he was just like "Ok." and went back to WoW. Something like that.
>>78290632
Starman vol 3 Hardcover and probably the Nightwing Year One trade
>rarest
Probably my Funk-O-Tron Battle Popes. 1st is signed by Kirkman.
>oldest
Tales of Suspense #69. 1st Titanium Man.
>highest value
Either my Amazing Spider-Man #300, or Batman Adventures #12.
>personal crown jewel
Iron Man #1 (1969) piss poor condition, but I don't give a fuck.
I have an 8.0 Iron Fist #1
I honestly don't know if its worth much. I'm waiting for the show to come out before I decide to do anything with it.
Justice League number 4.
Do I win?
I also have X-Men 39 from the sixties
>>78301060
How the fuck did I forget pic
Twilight series by Howard Chaykin, first prints. The art is crazy.
This is probably the oldest I had.
I have Ambush Bug #1.
It's barely worth anything, but it's neat as hell.
And last week I got Action Comics #687, Superman #78, Adventures of Superman #501, and Superman The Man of Steel #22, all of the starts of the Reign of the Supermen arc.
They're even more worthless, but they're neat as hell and they all have their posters inside.
This is hardly a recent picture, but it's a solid look at the "rare" part of my floppies collection.
If I had to put a hard guess on any of these books having a worth, it would either be "52" #1 signed by three of the five writers, the colorist, and Dan Didio (I plan to eventually have it signed by everyone who worked on the book. Greg Rucka eludes me); the "Superman" book, whose cover I had signed by Neal Adams; or "Batman" #700, signed by Grant Morrison.
Other than that, I probably have about $40-at-resale-value of comics in this pile.