Getting Started with Comic Collecting
Welcome to the exciting world of comic collecting! Whether you're drawn to superheroes, indie stories, or manga, collecting comics can be a rewarding hobby. Here's how to start:
1. Determine Your Focus
Before buying anything, decide what you want to collect:
- Characters/Teams: Follow specific heroes like Spider-Man or teams like X-Men
- Creators: Collect works by your favorite writers or artists
- Publisher: Focus on Marvel, DC, Image, Dark Horse, etc.
- Genre: Superhero, horror, sci-fi, fantasy, autobiography
- Format: Single issues, trade paperbacks, hardcovers, omnibuses
Pro Tip: Start with what you love! Don't collect what you think will be valuable - collect what brings you joy.
2. Essential Supplies
Protect your investment from day one:
- Comic Bags & Boards: Standard size for modern comics, Silver Age for older books
- Storage Boxes: Short boxes for easier handling, long boxes for bulk storage
- Backing Boards: Acid-free boards to prevent creasing and acid migration
- Gloves: White cotton gloves for handling valuable comics
- Magnifying Glass: For examining condition and details
3. Where to Buy
London has excellent options for comic purchases:
- Local Comic Shops (LCS): Support local businesses and get expert advice
- Conventions: Find rare issues and meet creators
- Online Marketplaces: eBay, MyComicShop, ComicConnect for specific issues
- Subscription Services: For weekly pull lists of new releases
Warning: Be cautious with online purchases. Always check seller ratings and ask for detailed photos of high-value items.
Comic Preservation & Storage
Proper preservation is crucial for maintaining your comics' value and readability. Follow these guidelines:
1. Bagging & Boarding
Every comic should be bagged and boarded:
- Use Mylar bags for valuable comics - they last longer and don't become acidic
- Polyethylene bags are fine for reading copies
- Always use acid-free backing boards
- Replace bags every 5-10 years as they degrade
2. Storage Environment
Your storage location affects comic longevity:
- Temperature: Keep between 60-70°F (15-21°C)
- Humidity: Maintain 40-50% relative humidity
- Light: Store in complete darkness - UV light fades covers
- Position: Store boxes upright, never stack boxes on their sides
3. Handling Comics
Proper handling prevents damage:
- Wash and dry hands before handling
- Use gloves for valuable comics
- Hold comics by the edges, never bend the spine
- Don't force comics to lay flat if they resist
- Never eat or drink near your collection
Best Practice: Create an inventory of your collection with photos. This helps with insurance and tracking condition changes over time.
Comic Grading Guide
Understanding comic grading is essential for collectors. Here's what you need to know:
Grading Scale Basics
- Mint (9.8-10.0): Perfect condition, looks brand new
- Near Mint (9.0-9.6): Almost perfect, minor flaws visible under magnification
- Very Fine (7.5-8.5): Slight wear, still excellent condition
- Fine (6.0): Noticeable wear but complete, staples may show rust
- Very Good (4.0): Significant wear but still readable, may have creases
- Good (2.0): Heavy wear, may have tears or missing pieces
- Fair (0.5): Poor condition, mainly for reading only
What Affects Grade
- Spine: Stress marks, rolling, or spine splits
- Covers: Creases, tears, stains, or fading
- Corners: Blunting, fraying, or dog-ears
- Pages: Discoloration, brittleness, or tears
- Staples: Rust, misalignment, or missing staples
Pro Tip: When in doubt, get it graded! Professional grading from CGC or CBCS adds value and authenticity to key issues.
Professional vs. Personal Grading
- Professional Grading: Worth it for keys worth ÂŖ100+
- Personal Grading: Good for reading copies and filler issues
- Always Be Conservative: Grade lower than you think - buyers appreciate honesty
- Use Multiple Light Sources: Different angles reveal different flaws
Comic Buying Tips
Smart buying habits will save you money and help build a better collection:
Do's of Comic Buying
- Do research prices: Check recent eBay sold listings and price guides
- Do inspect carefully: Bring a small flashlight to conventions
- Do negotiate politely: Bundle purchases for better deals
- Do support local shops: Build relationships for first dibs on new arrivals
- Do set a budget: Stick to it to avoid impulse purchases
Don'ts of Comic Buying
- Don't buy damaged comics unless they're extremely rare or you're restoring
- Don't trust "investment advice" from sellers with something to gain
- Don't buy without comparing: Check multiple sellers for the same issue
- Don't overlook modern keys: First appearances and low print runs can appreciate
- Don't rush: Good deals come to those who wait
Warning: Be extra careful with "too good to be true" prices online. Counterfeits and restored comics are common in the market.
Best Times to Buy
- End of conventions: Sunday afternoon deals as vendors don't want to pack
- January-February: Post-holiday sales and slower market
- Local shop sales: Sign up for newsletters for clearance events
- Online auctions ending at odd hours (late night/early morning)
Selling Comics Guide
Maximize your returns when selling comics with these strategies:
Preparation is Key
- Clean comics gently: Use soft eraser on non-glossy covers, never water
- Take quality photos: Multiple angles in good lighting
- Be honest about condition: Note every flaw to avoid returns
- Research current values: Prices fluctuate daily for hot books
- Consider grading: For key issues, grading can double value
Where to Sell
- eBay: Best for high-value singles, worldwide audience
- Local comic shops: Quick cash but lower prices (50-70% of value)
- Conventions: Good for bulk sales and trading up
- Facebook Groups: No fees, but limited to members
- Instagram/Twitter: Build a following and sell directly
Pro Tip: Bundle related comics together (complete story arcs, character runs) to increase total sale price.
Pricing Strategy
- Start with 10-15% above target: Allows room for negotiation
- Consider "Buy It Now" with Best Offer: Captures both impulse buyers and negotiators
- Free shipping increases sales: Build it into your price
- Seasonal pricing: Some genres sell better at certain times (horror in October)
- Competitive pricing: Check what similar graded/similar condition books sold for
Comic Convention Guide
Make the most of comic conventions with these do's and don'ts:
Do's at Conventions
- Do bring cash: Many vendors offer cash discounts (5-10%)
- Do wear comfortable shoes: You'll be walking for hours
- Do bring a backpack: With water, snacks, and comic bags/boards
- Do make a want list: With prices you're willing to pay
- Do arrive early: For limited exclusives and best selection
- Do be respectful to creators: They're people too
- Do check the whole floor first: Before making major purchases
Don'ts at Conventions
- Don't bring your entire collection to get signed without checking creator policies
- Don't be afraid to walk away: If the price isn't right
- Don't block aisles: Step to the side to examine comics or chat
- Don't haggle aggressively: Especially on already discounted items
- Don't forget to eat and hydrate: Convention centres are dehydrating
- Don't wait until Sunday for everything - popular items sell fast
- Don't be that person who talks through panels or signings
Best Practice: Bring a portable battery charger for your phone. You'll use it for photos, price checking, and communication all day.
Essential Convention Gear
- Comic short box on wheels: For purchases
- LED flashlight: For inspecting comics in dim dealer areas
- Magnifying glass: For checking restoration or small flaws
- Want list with maximum prices: Printed or on your phone
- Snacks and water bottle: Convention food is expensive
- Hand sanitizer: You'll handle a lot of comics
Additional Resources
Recommended Reading
- "The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide" - The industry standard for pricing
- "Comic Book School" by Joe Field - Comprehensive collecting guide
- "1000 Comic Books You Must Read" by Tony Isabella
Online Resources
- CGC (Certified Guaranty Company): Professional grading service
- ComicBookRealm.com: Price guide and collection tracker
- League of Comic Geeks: New release tracker and community
London-Specific Resources
- Check our Events page for local conventions and signings
- Join our Discord community to connect with local collectors
- Visit multiple shops to find your favorite - each has different specialties
- Read our Comic Blog for the latest news, reviews, and collecting tips from London's comic scene
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