

Why? Because I've cosigned a bunch of high dollar books to them.
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We gameplan out how to maximize my return. I talk to Josh and Douglas on a one on one basis. I get the same customer service over at comiclink. Having said that, for Marvel SA, it's pretty much been commoditized and all the same players follow all 3 auction houses equally, so the gross result will probably be the same across the board. And if the consignor happen to get the exact same or better financial terms, then it's a no-brainer. For example, with Heritage, I have a deal that for any book that I'm consigning, no other copy within 2 grades of mine can be in the same auction.Īn auction house that makes a consignor feel like a valued customer and provides personalized service can be worth a few percentage points compared to an auction house that acts like it's doing the consignor a favor by allowing him/her to consign books. For me, customer service, access to senior decision-makers who can resolve issues quickly, etc., have value. "Net benefit" can mean more than just the commission/fees. I’ve received coupons for major keys but the net result is far from 10 percent Why negotiate with heritage when comicconnect and comiclink both only charge 10 percent? Will they go below 10 percent on silver age keys. Email your list of consignments to or call toll-free 88.For Silver, I think Heritage, Clink and ComicConnect all pretty much get the same results, so then it depends on what kind of a deal you've negotiated to determine who provides the best net benefit. Interest-free cash advances are available. Contact with any questions or call toll-free 88.įor additional information on how ComicConnect auctions work, please click here.ĬomicConnect is accepting consignments towards their upcoming Event Auction. Included in the collection and most importantly, is Nick’s super rare, Grey Nintendo World Championship cartridge.Ĭollectors will also find pulps, certified tapes, posters, and memorabilia. The NWC was the first major esports event in the USA. The entirety of the collection is authenticated and certified.

Our video game section showcases the incredible Nintendo World Championship (NWC) Collection of Nicholas Membrez-Weiler who was only seven years old during the competition. Doom cover to Giant-Size Super-Villain Team-Up #2, a DC: The New Frontier interior page by Darwyn Cooke, and the Silver Surfer: Judgment Day splash by John Buscema will haunt your dreams. Scott Campbell cover of PlayStation Magazine #47, a Gil Kane Subby & Dr. Starting Monday, collectors may bid on the J. Spider-Man delights across three pages from Todd McFarlane’s legendary run on Amazing Spider-Man and he and the Torch dazzle on the cover of Marvel Team-Up #61 by Al Milgrom. The original art section is flooded with great choices as consignors have added a steady stream of black ink offerings to the auction hammer. See every international pulp and comic lot. Plus, Los Hombres X ( X-Men) #1 6.5 and dozens more incredibly rare international copies.

From a run of El Vengador ( The Avenger) and La Sombra ( The Shadow) pulps from the Spanish Civil War era, to the Mexican Edition El Sorprendente Hombre Arana ( The Amazing Spider-Man) #128 8.5 featuring a Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy wedding. The international comic market has arrived with some of the most desirable selections in the hobby offered in Event Auction #53. Silver, Bronze, and Modern collectors can go after Amazing Fantasy #15 6.5, Ultimate Fallout #4 9.8 (Variant), Fantastic Four #5 9.4, Tales to Astonish #44 9.6. Rounding out the Golden Age keys, investment collectors will find Batman #1 2.5, Whiz Comics #2(#1) 5.5, Sensation Comics #1 5.5, and Detective Comics #35 3.5. Golden Age highlights include a copy of Captain America Comics #1 7.0, Venus #19 8.5, Zurzolo’s all-time favorite cover, two high-grade Gaines File Copies including a Crime SuspenStories #22 9.4 and a copy of Mad #1 9.8. A copy of Action Comics #1, with a great story to tell, is a late addition that will surely become some collectors’ new favorite comic book. The 2023 auction season is underway, and we are kicking it off with an extraordinary selection showcasing three unique copies of Superman #1, each a little different, all valuable.
