A new trend in Comic Book Collecting!

in #marvel6 years ago

As I have mentioned before, I've been collecting comic books since '66. That's a very long time. And at least for me, the next step was selling them! First to get rid of duplicates or lesser quality items, and then as a business. And I have seen many trends come and go...

The trend now, isn't collecting those long-numbered titles like Action Comics of Amazing Spider-man, BUT trying to obtain, as they are called now, foreign editions.

First, many collectors went and tried to get the ditions from their respective countries. If you lived in México, you tried to get the first editions of Superman or Batman from Editorial Novaro or Amazing Spider-Man and Fantastic Four from La Prensa. But also I told my several customers that, no matter the money they had, it would be much more hard to get the Mexican editions, because: You might had a Million dollars and get relatively easily, ANY issu from the past, as an Action Comics # 1, but try to get the same issue in spanish, and they would run into a wall. Mexican editorial houses didn't print said issue, and in case that they did, there isn't a market like in the U:S:

More recent issues? Case in point:

This is Batman · 78, from 1953:

BATMAN 78.jpg

This is an issue relatively easy to get at any of several big comic book stores around the US.

AND, this is Batman # 6, from 1954, Mexican Editorial Novaro edition:

Batman 6.jpg

Try get one, or two... Right now, there is one copy selling at eBay for 600 dlls. But not always you can find ANY early issues fron any 50s title for sale. Really, they are very hard to get by!

So, the next logical step was to collect more recent editions, like for example:

This is Amazing Spider-Man # 129, from 1974 and first appearance of the Punisher.

Amazing 129.jpg

And this is the greek edition:

Amazing 129 Greek.jpg

And this is the Mexican edition. Both foreign editions are closer in time,publication time to the US edition.

Hombre Araña 9 el maton.jpg

Other examples follow.

Batman # 244 from 1972:

BATMAN 244.jpg

And the portuguese edition:

Batman 244 Portugues.png

Amazing Spider-Man # 50, from 1967:
AMAZING 50.jpg

And this is the edition from Denmark:

Amazing 50 Denmark.jpg

This is Incredible Hulk # 340, from 1988:

hulk 340.jpg

And this is the Finland edition:

Hulk 340 Finland.jpg

This is Iron Man # 1, from 1968:

Iron Man 1.jpg

And this is the Mexican Edition from the same year!

Hombre de Hierro 1.jpg

AS you may see, this is a whole new world for collectors! Also, the more attractive ones, are key or first issues, but the sky is the limit! Only problem? You'll need a lot of money!

Thanks for stopping by to read my posts!

                                Cheers!
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I'd be curious to see what the interiors look like, as far as printing and paper quality. I've had a few books published in Greece and the paper was actually better.

Usually, the quality depended on the economy of the country at the time. Here in Mexico, in 1973, there was an enormous scarcity of regular (cheap paper) and Editorial Novaro decided to print their editions on the same paper they used for covers!

Wow! that's pretty interesting!

The end product was a comic of 32 pages with the same paper, very heavy and garishly colored!

I have an ASM is like to show you tomorrow. Lmk what info you have on it.

blewitt, go ahead...

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