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Comic Book Magazines
The Comic Book magazines
feature the latest news and pricing for collectors, fans, and professionals, as well as the largest marketplace for news and back-issue comics and memorabilia. Regular features of Comic book magazines include profiles of both current and classic writers and artists, a nationwide calendar of comics events, and upcoming store appearances by writers and artists.
The magazines famous cover gallery - thirty-six sumptuous pages of four-color masterpieces - by itself justifies the purchase price.
They are an essential tool for the professional comic retailer and the serious collector. Each issue
of Comic Book magazines provide comics retailers and professionals with marketing information, industry news and practical how-to tips on selling comics,
role-playing games, anime, and related items. Features within It also include the popular "Market Beat" analysis provided by retailers in the comics, gaming, action figures, and entertainment card fields.
These magazines are focused on comic publishers, gaming manufacturers, trade shows, and the universally respected Industry Directory.
The comic book magazines have always been an unbeatable reference/entertainment bargain.
They provides point plotting practice for beginning graphers. Each point-plotting puzzle makes a humorous cartoon figure that can be decorated or colored. Includes complete solution guide in the back of the
magazine. Teachers may reproduce pages for classroom distribution.
Suitable for both boys and girls. Can do great discovery learning projects with changes in x and y coordinates
In these editions, boasting nearly a thousand pages, you get feature articles (this time out on Superman, Spider-Man and Archie), a market report, the exhaustive price guide listings (erudite essays by leading experts preface each "age" of comics). Comic book magazines give you market values for all comic books so that when you go to purchase comics to add to your collection you will not be [cheated]! After browsing through
these magazines you will find out which comics can become real investments.
It's also chic these days for a collector to have his valuable comic graded by a company of super-experts, who proceed to encase the book in an archival plastic holder with a score on the front.
They have everything you need to know about the care and feeding of comics: grading, collecting, preservation and storage, buying and selling, and so on. |