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  • @KaijuRamen54
    @KaijuRamen54 8 років тому +333

    The reason I love back issues is because I grew up reading my dads comic books...and now that he's gone, collecting those old books reminds me of the good times. That's why if I were to ever ask Stan Lee to sign a comic, it wouldn't be an expensive or rare one...it would be an old unimpressive Spider-Man issue...but it's the first one I ever read with my dad and what made me a comic book fan.

    • @NerdSyncProductions
      @NerdSyncProductions  8 років тому +44

      Thank you so much for leaving this comment!

    • @ValpasKankaristo
      @ValpasKankaristo 8 років тому +11

      I replied to give you another like.

    • @SciFiFan2012
      @SciFiFan2012 6 років тому +6

      Exactly, comics are tangible links to memories we fans shate. My first purchase with my own money was one of those 3 pack comics on the spinner racks when I was 7, haven't looked back! My mom gave me a dictionary, said I can look up the words I don't know, and my reading level shot up 3 grade levels because of Batman!

    • @pepsitate8019
      @pepsitate8019 5 років тому +3

      Yeah, and plus there are so many stories that haven’t been put into digital comics or trades. I’ve been buying old back issues of Master Of Kung Fu for a while now because there’s just really no other way to read them, accept for maybe if I wanted to buy a volume of the omnibus for 90$.

    • @dzas_cave
      @dzas_cave 2 роки тому

      I read that as black issues

  • @christophertomasello1227
    @christophertomasello1227 2 роки тому +12

    I remember when the barcode comics were introduced in 1975. I was outraged I always wondered why the heck can't they restore the image as the artist originally envisioned on the direct sales versions.?!

  • @slothstradamus89
    @slothstradamus89 6 років тому +4

    Maybe I'm just weird, but one of the most RAD things about buying a bunch of X-Force and Uncanny X-Men at my job (Goodwill) a few weeks back was getting to see the ENTIRE comic in its original form. And by that I mean ads and stuff like old giveaways included. There's just something magical about sifting through an old 80's/90's issue and it sparking nostalgia within you, seeing what life was like back then. Again, maybe that's just me lol.

  • @The1066BMJ
    @The1066BMJ 6 років тому +7

    I bought comics in the late 1960s with little thought about them..since i was just a kid then. I got into a collecting comics as a hobby at age 12..in 1973. I was a Marvel fan & didn't care much for DC. I attended the second annual Marvel Comicon in NYC in 1976. I stopped collecting comics around 1983. I still have a number of the comics & related material i bought during the 1970s..up to the beginning of the 80s. The comic Book scene is vastly different today than from the 1970s. I feel privileged to have been a collector from an earlier time period over today's overblown & somewhat confusing array of material being offered at present time. I guess i'm just old school & a product of my generation.

  • @sirroxalot
    @sirroxalot 8 років тому +131

    Personally, no matter how many stories I can find online I'll always want the tangible copy in my hand. I'm five books away from completing the entire Ironman vol. #1 run(332 issues plus annuals). I know I can purchase any book over the internet, but every single book came from a dealer and it's taken me twenty-two years so far. I like doing it the old-fashioned way, sort of like treasure hunting and I feel like using the internet is "cheating" if that makes any sense.

    • @michaelargueta4979
      @michaelargueta4979 8 років тому +4

      Holy shit Much respect to you man. And Iron man is my favorite. And I agree finding them from a dealer feels more rewarding and satisfying. I sure hope you find those last few comics you need. 2 decades and finally finished the entire run. Good luck bro :)

    • @sirroxalot
      @sirroxalot 8 років тому +4

      Michael Argueta Thanks man. I'm two books away now. Getting close.

    • @wowisntitanamazinglyamazin9550
      @wowisntitanamazinglyamazin9550 7 років тому +3

      sirroxalot did you find those last 2 man

    • @bigbabysld
      @bigbabysld 6 років тому +3

      I have recently just started reading books on line, BUT there is nothing like having the actual print in your hands, the smell of an old comic just cannot be imitated. I have been collecting comics for 38yrs...and their is nothing like having the hard copy in your hands flipping thru the pages

    • @SciFiFan2012
      @SciFiFan2012 6 років тому

      bigbabysld preach lol

  • @DoctorTopper
    @DoctorTopper 8 років тому +59

    Spider-Manuary is over. Now it is Webrurary month. Then Spider-March Madness. Then April

    • @NerdSyncProductions
      @NerdSyncProductions  8 років тому +13

      I am upset by how funny this is. Haha

    • @slothstradamus89
      @slothstradamus89 6 років тому +7

      No Arachnid-April?!

    • @Celtic1020
      @Celtic1020 5 років тому +7

      @Cadeboy 13 J. Jonah July.

    • @hydrolito
      @hydrolito 5 років тому

      Mary Janeuary, Merry Marvel March, Storm causes April Showers, Aunt May flowers, Thor creates August of Wind. Nova ember

    • @igota100inscience9
      @igota100inscience9 4 роки тому +1

      hydrolito leave this comment section, we are talking about only spider-man related months

  • @javib2978
    @javib2978 9 місяців тому +1

    This idea of the picture on bottom left corner, it was also used for a happy anniversary for characters like Captain America in X-Force Vol. 1 issue #1.

  • @No8Named8Shadow
    @No8Named8Shadow 8 років тому +12

    It always astounds me just how much information you can squeeze out of a topic about comics

  • @Spoomis
    @Spoomis 7 років тому +199

    Call me old-fashioned, but I prefer printed comics to images and words on a screen.

    • @Patrick-er2ld
      @Patrick-er2ld 5 років тому +9

      Old fashioned

    • @pokemonassociate2238
      @pokemonassociate2238 5 років тому +5

      Thrawn so do i

    • @pokemonassociate2238
      @pokemonassociate2238 5 років тому +2

      patthemightymat I don’t think you know, but that’s not gonna annoy him😂

    • @hydrolito
      @hydrolito 5 років тому +1

      So what did you think of the Batman TV show with sound affects written as words on screen, POW Wham etc.?

    • @chemsomnia
      @chemsomnia 4 роки тому +4

      There is a certain vibe that comes with the textured paper and the smell of the ink.

  • @jagruger
    @jagruger 8 років тому +17

    He's only half right. His explanation misses the role WHITMAN played in this. Before direct distribution, Whitman had a deal with Marvel, DC and Gold key which would allow them to distribute those books in three packs. The comics in those packs were generally distributed to department stores. They were not eligible for returns. so to differentiate the whitmans, they simply put a Whitman logo over the gold key and the DC logos. Marvel had different 3 pack deals outside of whitman as well as with Whitman, so they devised thee "diamond" corner box with a blank upc code. That's why you see Marvel books before 1979 with those boxes. Keep in mind that the first Marvel books with UPC codes appeared in 1976, many, like Fantastic four 171, had a cover date of June 1976. So, from 1976-1979, Marvel already had the blank UPC box in place. After 1979, they just continued to use the same method they devised for their deal with whitman for the Direct Market. DC adopted Marvel's blank UPC code with the Whitmans, as well.

  • @Lotmeister
    @Lotmeister 6 років тому +1

    Unlike Scott, I was born in the '70s. I grew up in a little town where comics were sold only at grocery stores and the town drug store. Once I got an issue of Batman with the first half of a story, with the second half to appear in the next issue of Detective Comics - "coming in two weeks!" So I made sure my mom did her grocery shopping exactly two weeks later, and sure enough, there was the Detective issue. Unfortunately I was only able to get her to do this for one more story. Anyway, some of the comics had ads with references to "specialty comics shops." That blew my prepubescent mind - an entire STORE full of comic books?! That would be heaven on earth! Unfortunately by the time I was old enough to drive and get to other cities that had such stores, I was more interested in other magazines that you could only get in certain stores, if you get my drift.

  • @LeoxandarMagnus
    @LeoxandarMagnus 8 років тому +41

    Huh, this was interesting.
    Most of my collection is built on back issues. One of my favorite things to do when I go to my local comic shop is to explore the rows of old issues they have. It's like archaeology. Now I've probably made some people feel old.

    • @LeoxandarMagnus
      @LeoxandarMagnus 8 років тому +3

      Odin's eye. I'd like to have a peek around your collection :P

    • @jmen4ever257
      @jmen4ever257 8 років тому +5

      I love to read the old marvel letter pages. Interesting comments,ofton from future comic stars,and often answered by Stan Lee personaly.

  • @ROOKTABULA
    @ROOKTABULA 6 років тому +7

    They didn't send back the comics here, for many years, just the covers. I would get a STACK of cover free comics every week from my mom. Some seriously valuable late 70s and 80s comix went thru my hands-if only they had covers!

  • @Dasdutt
    @Dasdutt 8 років тому +3

    I remember my initial interest in comics was with the X-Men. Back then when old stories were referenced there were footnotes referencing the issue #. So I would read a new story, make note of the references and then buy those back issues. That is what turned me into a collector.

  • @ericfellner2689
    @ericfellner2689 8 років тому +30

    I totally support back issues. Old comics show so much about the culture of the time, and will never pop up again. An old art style won't pop up again, old printing limitations go away, and the ads are time and medium specific.
    I also think old issues rely less on continuity and more on short runs, making them easy to follow. Stories can be so interwoven that you're forced to read every comic to know what's going on in your favorite. Services like Marvel Unlimited will eliminate comic stores the same way iTunes did record shops.
    Collecting didn't ruin the comics industry, the industry's over production in response did. Back issues are cheap and physical copies make industries less disposable.

    • @comicbookreviewer4856
      @comicbookreviewer4856 8 років тому +1

      +Eric Fellner i like back issues and I do reviews on the classics but showing the pictures and the stories that come with it

  • @ScottyNiswander
    @ScottyNiswander 8 років тому +125

    This was a super fun video to research! I learned a bunch about the comics industry thanks to that little picture of Spider-Man's head!

    • @cameronarmijo4228
      @cameronarmijo4228 8 років тому +2

      Scott? What are you doing here?

    • @xihangyang
      @xihangyang 8 років тому +2

      +Scott Niswander why do people still be issue comic and not tpb or hard cover or digital.

    • @MopeeDuck
      @MopeeDuck 8 років тому +1

      +Scott Niswander aww bless you

    • @jinnbs414
      @jinnbs414 8 років тому

      +xihang yang tpbs and hardcover are released after the single issues are published, so that may be a reason.

    • @pokemontrainerj5808
      @pokemontrainerj5808 8 років тому

      #Magicwebs

  • @davidwatson9064
    @davidwatson9064 8 років тому +4

    I read "back issues" mostly through trade paperbacks while I was young. The old ones still hit the young demographic with there campy stories.

  • @SuperiorDeadpool4c
    @SuperiorDeadpool4c 8 років тому +7

    This is the kind of video that I show my friends that wanna get into comic books.
    Thank you, Scott, for all the great videos. I've come to learn a bunch of stuff I could have never imagined.

  • @NerdSyncProductions
    @NerdSyncProductions  8 років тому +340

    Let's all agree that Sal is the best.

  • @mirkecWii
    @mirkecWii 8 років тому +9

    I feel very sad that I NEVER read a superhero comic,I never had a comic book store in my city (or I never knew). But then I saw Raimis Spiderman,which made me watch EVER superhero film,and now I basically know everythinf about any heros because of Channels like this,Thanks!

    • @NerdSyncProductions
      @NerdSyncProductions  8 років тому +2

      Fantastic! I didn't read an actual comic for years after I was interested in superheroes. I just searched wikipedia pages and talked with friends who knew about the stuff.

    • @mirkecWii
      @mirkecWii 8 років тому +1

      +NerdSync Exactly like you,except I never had friends that read comics

  • @theseanwardshow
    @theseanwardshow 8 років тому +141

    Now that we have digital comics, the only people who want back issues are hard core collectors. Readers can just call up the issue they're missing in the app and get it right now, as opposed to having to go looking for the print issue. Also, this change will open up the market because before, to get into comics, you had to make the commitment to having your comic books all take up space in your house and it was a very particular kind of person who wants to do that. Now anyone can keep years worth of stories in their iPad and read them anywhere they want.

    • @darthnihilus9964
      @darthnihilus9964 8 років тому +7

      Digital issues are pretty good if there aren't any comic book stores where a person lives.I have lot's of comics on my ipad.(for free,shhh don't tell on me).

    • @theseanwardshow
      @theseanwardshow 8 років тому +4

      +TacoCatVids I've got four comic book stores within a 30 minute walk and I do all of my reading in the app. Print issues I buy are just for the collecting aspect (Spider-Mans, variant covers, etc)

    • @darthnihilus9964
      @darthnihilus9964 8 років тому

      The Sean Ward Show Sadly,no comic book stores and no monthly issues.Fuck the place where i live.Fuck it.

    • @Alex-gu6qq
      @Alex-gu6qq 8 років тому +31

      +The Sean Ward Show Comics are like boobs. They look good on a screen, but I'd rather have one in my hand. -Stan Lee

    • @Wesker10000
      @Wesker10000 8 років тому +11

      +The Sean Ward Show But is it really enjoyable to read comics on a screen? I mean doesn't it make your eyes feel like they want to bleed after a while?

  • @inferiordelirium210
    @inferiordelirium210 6 років тому +3

    Nothing will ever beat having a physical copy of a comic book.

  • @mitrooper
    @mitrooper 8 років тому +6

    It's a great picture, it's how I want to see Spidey, love the Romita design of the Spidey mask.

  • @declaration14
    @declaration14 8 років тому +33

    I dunno how it would fit into your niche but would it be possible for you to do an episode on Marvel's No Prize Award? I just think it's a really interesting way of getting the fans involved AND acknowledging artists' mistakes.

  • @KTF0
    @KTF0 8 років тому +2

    Wow, this brings back memories. I remember getting into Venom because of back issues and I asked the vendor the same question about the picture. I saved enough money and bought his first appearance for $42. I had every Venom issue until they overdid the miniseries.

  • @cathyvickers9063
    @cathyvickers9063 8 років тому +4

    Originally, there WERE no bar codes! I remember when cover art changed to accommodate bar codes. (Collecting since 1968)

    • @jmen4ever257
      @jmen4ever257 8 років тому +1

      I still hate the damn things on covers. Remember how shocked I was, to see original art covers, with an empty box drawn on them for it.

  • @bencutrer2426
    @bencutrer2426 8 років тому +20

    Once I heard the word "Back Issues" I immediately thought "Sals gonna be here isn't he " then once he showed up I was like "I'm done , this is great :D"

    • @NerdSyncProductions
      @NerdSyncProductions  8 років тому +3

      Hahaha! You should wait for the episode we do about Variant comic book covers...

    • @harveyabel1354
      @harveyabel1354 7 років тому

      Fart on variant covers.

  • @jacpod2046
    @jacpod2046 7 років тому +176

    Digital comics suck. Nothing beats the feeling of a new, slick comic in your hand.

    • @EthanBradburyVlogs
      @EthanBradburyVlogs 6 років тому +14

      JacPod stay in the past old man

    • @MicFader410
      @MicFader410 6 років тому +9

      King Bradberry No

    • @farpointgamingdirect
      @farpointgamingdirect 6 років тому +11

      JacPod Good luck finding all of those great golden-age comics without digital, like a complete run of hard to find titles

    • @SciFiFan2012
      @SciFiFan2012 6 років тому +4

      farpointgamingdirect it is possible to get a run of lesser known Silver or Golden age titles, it's not all about the big guns of Marvel and DC.

    • @dripsystem5785
      @dripsystem5785 6 років тому +5

      Real print is far better, less strain on the eyes and feel of turning the paper. Things are only going to get more digital in the future

  • @Fun_With_Google_Translate
    @Fun_With_Google_Translate 6 років тому

    Also, don't forget those grab bags that comic stores often did with all those extras. Discovered so many great titles that I might have never picked up that way.

  • @EveryDayALittleDeath
    @EveryDayALittleDeath 8 років тому +5

    this was interesting. and made me very grateful to have discovered Comixology, because there are a lot of comics I never would have gotten into if I couldn't read them from the beginning

  • @Igaveyoumyfakename
    @Igaveyoumyfakename 8 років тому +1

    I pressed the play button wondering how it could possibly take almost 10 minutes to explain a simple barcode image. Thankfully it didn't actually take that long. But what I got was a REALLY interesting lesson on how we got to where we are in the comic hobby. Thanks. More stuff like this please.

    • @NerdSyncProductions
      @NerdSyncProductions  8 років тому

      +Igaveyoumyfakename THAT is awesome! And YOU are awesome! Thanks for watching :) - Nali

  • @shadowxelnaga
    @shadowxelnaga 8 років тому +30

    I am a simple ComicPop fan, I see Sal, I press like.

    • @NerdSyncProductions
      @NerdSyncProductions  8 років тому +21

      My plan is working... Haha

    • @phoenixmcleod985
      @phoenixmcleod985 8 років тому +1

      +NerdSync Quick, Scott, more ComicPop, these likes will make you famous

    • @TheJamF100
      @TheJamF100 8 років тому +2

      +Shadow Gabriel lol DId the same thing.

  • @MrLourie
    @MrLourie 8 років тому +8

    My favorite comic shop closed down a few months ago, and I'm still heart broken. I gladly traveled 45 minutes to get there. It had everything; statues, action figures, trades, hardcovers, back issues, magazines, all sorts of collectables, and seem to have a loyal customer base. Yet, it slowly went out of business. Many, rather than travel and peruse the comic shops on a weekly basis, choose to order online and download the issues. It's just not the same. I need to hold the actual comic, feel it, smell the ink, and appreciate the art that I hold in my hands. It's sad to think that the day will come when there will be no paper comics, just digital images behind the glass screen of a computer. Just as the movie and music industries are quickly turning to downloadable content. No DVD, no CD, no comic book, to physically possess, but literally in the "clouds".

    • @NerdSyncProductions
      @NerdSyncProductions  8 років тому +3

      I don't know if there will ever be a time when comic books will stop being printed for good, but that might be an interesting topic to do a video on.

    • @MrLourie
      @MrLourie 8 років тому +1

      +NerdSync I'm glad you say that. Please do, I'm interested in what you would have to say on the topic. Also, will there come a time when rather than individual issues on a weekly basis, there may be complete stories released on a monthly basis in trade or hardcover.

    • @harveyabel1354
      @harveyabel1354 7 років тому +1

      There are all kinds of good, even great, online comic book subscription services!
      I personally get my orders every month from All New Comics - mind you, they ship to Canada only.

    • @SciFiFan2012
      @SciFiFan2012 6 років тому

      Louis Riehm the media has been saying ebooks will end paper books for over a decade now, CDs were the end cassettes and vinyl, yet there are still book stores, DVDs to buy and record shops.
      There will always be a market for all of it.
      Digital is a fail waiting to happen.

    • @potluckanimations7633
      @potluckanimations7633 6 років тому

      I understand but nowhere here sells real comics (I live in the south of England) and.i read the online and love them

  • @onenonlyJDK
    @onenonlyJDK 8 років тому

    i like how nerd sync comes with these unique like they are so different like no one would ever think of , keep it up

  • @l.clevelandmajor9931
    @l.clevelandmajor9931 8 років тому +25

    OK, you say "Originally all comics had bar codes on them!" This in itself is not true! I bought Spiderman 1 the day it hit the newsstand back in the mid 1960s! At that time, all inventory was done using the much older method of manually counting and recording the results. No barcodes were on any comics, or for that matter anything else. Barcodes were created to take advantage of new technology that included a computer system of inventory and sales. Programs were written for the computers and peripheral scanners were invented to work with those programs/ This did not actually get started until we were well into the 1970s.
    Now think about this, Comics have been in existence for approaching a century now. Indeed I had a comic from the 1930s. If computers even existed as we know them now at that time, only the universities and the government were using them, and they were so large that they would not fit into small spaces like computers of today. Plus the language used for them would have been too much for businesses to even begin to understand, let alone afford to incorporate. Thus no barcodes! I was around when barcodes began being used, and that was in the 1970s!

    • @mickeynotmouse
      @mickeynotmouse 8 років тому +1

      +L. Cleveland Major congratulations on your ripe old age

    • @l.clevelandmajor9931
      @l.clevelandmajor9931 8 років тому +4

      +mickeynotmouse I might be pretty old, but I still like the comics just like always!

    • @heathcoffield1923
      @heathcoffield1923 7 років тому +3

      If I remember correctly, barcodes were on the covers around mid 1976 (at least for marvel) and it was at least a couple more years before direct sales started. I generally categorize 1970 to pre-barcode 1976 as early Bronze age.

    • @comicblueswithjonygitar36
      @comicblueswithjonygitar36 6 років тому +2

      Much of the information in this video is plain wrong.
      I've bought comics since early 70's, no bar code, like my Hulk 181,has no code on it.
      When you're "hunting" for back issues, you're getting stuff lcs got burned buying.
      If we went back to old system prices would drop, risk would shift to publishers like marvel, would make them abandon sadistic garbage like Secret Empire, ie Punisher, dufus zemo, bad cap etc, why would marvel change it? If they had to buy them back would fix overnight. We need a store wide revolt to fix comicsgate. Dont like lady iron man, lady thor, lady daredevil, lady iron fist, all this garbage? Make Marvel pay for the unsold issues. Fixed over night, watch.

    • @lronhillbilly
      @lronhillbilly 3 роки тому

      I really cringed when I heard that line "Originally all comics had bar codes on them", and felt really old.

  • @Lantern_Matt_2814
    @Lantern_Matt_2814 3 роки тому +1

    I always thought the Spidey head was there to cover the barcode if anyone tried to replicate the issue and cover

  • @DaiAtlus79
    @DaiAtlus79 6 років тому +1

    Also, some comic series were Direct Sales ONLY! DC had their premium comics, printed on nicer paper and a bit more mature in content as Direct Market only, which helped as well both give comic shops an incentive, as well as kept more mature content from showing up in places like a supermarket.

  • @MrLucasD123
    @MrLucasD123 4 роки тому

    My favorite comic book store has both a great selection of new comics and a large area of back issues. It's awesome

  • @DaiAtlus79
    @DaiAtlus79 6 років тому

    4:08 as well, as a kid growing up in the 80s and 90s, some stores would offer sealed mixed polybags from a supplier with things like a certain run of comics (i got the 1986 Superman #'s 1,2 and 3 this way for a buck at my local department store in the toy section a year after it was published), or other collections (one common staple in our Easter Baskets and Christmas Stockings as kids were things like the complete set of Marvel's adaptation of Return Of The Jedi or the first few issues of their A-Team series, in a sealed bag). This was VERY common to find in many discount and department stores in the 80s and early 90s, at least here in Canada, and ALL comics had the Direct Market box on them.

  • @CarlosRodriguez-sv4wd
    @CarlosRodriguez-sv4wd 8 років тому

    I love that you didn't put comic pop or sal in the title so it was just a great surprise that made me smile. great job guys, excelsior

  • @bartdman95
    @bartdman95 6 років тому

    I'm from a country which is an Island in the South Pacific.
    Comic book stores in my area sold the one's with the bar codes cheaper than the one with the just photo. We could only buy the bar-coded ones in a discount book store called BOOK SALE. While the Direct Editions and ones with Spidy and/or sups is comic book stores like FILBAR'S and COMIC QUEST.

  • @gregoryl.levitre9759
    @gregoryl.levitre9759 3 роки тому +2

    Comicpop Dude: "I found that I was being caught up in the culture of comics."
    I fail to see the problem with that. The culture is literally what keeps people interested in comics. After he said that I kept waiting for the punchline but it never came, and then I realized he was being serious.

  • @DaveKrzeminski
    @DaveKrzeminski 8 років тому +4

    Another cool video. I really did wonder why a spidey pic was at the bottom of my XMen comics. Cool to see Sal here too! Get the whole Pull cast to appear lol.

  • @mattwcheese2045
    @mattwcheese2045 6 років тому +4

    "Originally all comics had barcodes on them" -- comic books were around for ~35 yrs before bar codes were invented...

  • @chriswaugh1177
    @chriswaugh1177 8 років тому

    nice to see sal on this channel, he's the man

  • @ItsOver9000Productions
    @ItsOver9000Productions 8 років тому +4

    Should've put Sal in thumbnail. Everyone loves Sal!!

  • @dooseyboy
    @dooseyboy 8 років тому

    back issues are my life. i looooove finding older comics, i love having complete series in singular issues, it feels right.

  • @MemphiStig
    @MemphiStig 6 років тому

    a good shop tried to keep up with all its regular customers for just this reason. bookstores, for example, routinely dealt with returns and refunds for unsold books, but comics were different. and even when "special issues" came out, they would poll their regulars to determine how many they could count on selling. even if they carried, and sold, lots of back issues, they couldn't depend on that to keep them in business if they didn't manage their new titles well. and even in the crazy days of the 90s, there were some things you couldn't get unless you could get the shop to order/reserve you a copy, and they generally wouldn't do that if they didn't already know you were a dependable customer. i mean, if you really wanted all seven covers of Death of Superman, you had to know somebody and ask nicely. you couldn't just count on the back issues section to pick them up later.

  • @NitroModelsAndComics
    @NitroModelsAndComics 7 років тому +15

    Tell ya what guys. Send all your back issues to me. I'll provide an address and even pay for shipping.

    • @_oxcy
      @_oxcy 6 років тому +1

      Robert Frias
      No.

  • @ravenfirepheonix
    @ravenfirepheonix 6 років тому +1

    I literally have no more room at home to collect so i've gone digital. And i'm recollecting all on digital. But there is something about holding a #1.

  • @newdamage5945
    @newdamage5945 6 років тому

    My first book was right off the newstand 1995 an Age of Apocalypse tie-in. This in turn sent me into comic shops which turned me into a collector. I loved the collecting/hobby aspect of it. I don't even know what I would have done if I'd had a Comixology app. back then.

  • @czsmindhole3507
    @czsmindhole3507 8 років тому

    In Newcastle, Geek Retreat's back issue section is a mess of damaged comics in boxes so full you can't check what comic your holding without pulling it out.

  • @ikmnification5737
    @ikmnification5737 8 років тому +1

    Growing up with the X-men TV Show and then seeing Spiderman or Captain America's face on the corner of the comic really confused me as a child. Made me think they made a special appearance in the issue.

  • @cessnaace
    @cessnaace 5 років тому

    I'm old fashioned in that I collect what I read and vice-versa. Even when it comes to indie comics that aren't published as such, but can be purchased digitally from IndyPlanet, I always pay for a print-on-demand copy. I've been burned in the past buying digital only copies of songs or games, only to have them disappear later.

  • @derekstack7479
    @derekstack7479 8 років тому

    My gaming group (back when "Champions" was a thing) always used to joke that Spider-Man got one experience point for every comic where his face appeared on the cover (thus explaining why he was the most powerful character in the Marvel universe).

  • @sebkim7970
    @sebkim7970 8 років тому +1

    The comic industry is so interesting! It so cool that real world problem effect the comics themselves

    • @NerdSyncProductions
      @NerdSyncProductions  8 років тому

      That's my favorite part about learning about comics history!

  • @Slickboot21
    @Slickboot21 4 роки тому

    I remember something about why some comics that were sold had the top half of the covers missing.
    There was a reason for that, don't remember what for.
    It certainly devalued the ratings for that group.

  • @riseofloganxlogan4230
    @riseofloganxlogan4230 8 років тому

    yeah my uncle got me into comics and started my collection, i would go to comic shops for the back issues. I stopped collecting at the end of the 90s and beginning of the 2000s. and a few comic shops i went to had very small back issues.

  • @blubastud
    @blubastud 8 років тому

    Why did i have a geekgasm over Sal's cameo, lol. Oh yeah, your set up for it was classic, lol. As soon as you said I'm not an expert on back issues I screamed out "Sal!", and I was right...awesome sauce.

  • @kairon156
    @kairon156 7 років тому +1

    Someone told me about a place that had a free Comic Book day which after watching this might be a good way to "unload" your excess comics.

  • @SupernerdScrawl
    @SupernerdScrawl 8 років тому +44

    Um Scott, not all wizards can tell the future. Divination is the most uncertain form of magic and is often laughed at in wizarding social circles. Muggle.

    • @NerdSyncProductions
      @NerdSyncProductions  8 років тому +8

      I love this comment more than I've ever loved anything!

    • @sarahgray430
      @sarahgray430 6 років тому

      Speaking as a person whose understanding of such things doesn't just come from J.K. Rowling, there are two kinds of dharma, fixed and mutable. Fixed dharma can be predicted (it's set at birth, like your DNA) whereas mutable dharma is dependant on the choices a person makes in life, and is much harder to predict. To quote Gandalf "All you need to decide is what to do with the time that is given to you."

    • @mimicoffey1393
      @mimicoffey1393 6 років тому

      Except among us Ravenclaws were always excited to learn (even if we scoff upon it)

    • @scotendowins893
      @scotendowins893 6 років тому

      J. K. Rowling bastardized biblical ideas and in her own statement if you know how the new testament ended you will know how this ends it's obviously significant that she would give her main character a symbol of the lightning bolt too,God is the only one that can predict the future and when everyone gets the microchip in a way we will all have our lightning bolt,I won't get one I'll be like Dennis Leary in demolition man, I'll live in the sewer and eat rats lol

    • @sarahgray430
      @sarahgray430 6 років тому

      @@scotendowins893 Yet more reason to believe that JK Rowling is evil and may have had an even more nefarious agenda than simply making a fast buck. I for one would like to see Hogwart's overcome by a ravening hoarde of Dothraki and burnt to the ground!

  • @dennisssmith430
    @dennisssmith430 8 років тому

    Dude! Kudos for getting Sal on your show haha!

  • @dvepps6780
    @dvepps6780 8 років тому

    ur videos are WAY more interesting than any other comics channel on UA-cam

  • @pulsarstargrave256
    @pulsarstargrave256 8 років тому +1

    There's still a reason why I haunt comic shops and the occasional convention, it's to get comics that I like that haven't been compiled. Or if it has, it includes something I'm not interested in, like the issues of the Fantastic Four after Kirby left, just so they can wrap up Jack's last Sub Mariner v. The FF story!

  • @SharinganSora95
    @SharinganSora95 8 років тому

    Depends on the shop. Sadly were in an age where back issues for the most part are way too expensive due to this resurgence (or reaching new levels) of comics in popular culture. Especially for me being a spiderman collector. But when it comes to my Moon Knight and Spiderwoman collection, its fairly easy/ cheap to get back issues.

  • @tree_fingers
    @tree_fingers 8 років тому +9

    arg I hate having barcodes on the cover. Learn from Image, marvel!

  • @CourtneyCoulson
    @CourtneyCoulson 8 років тому

    So glad I've never known a world pre-Internet, I download all my comics and I rely on wikis and channels like this one to help me navigate what can sometimes be very complicated universes.

  • @hiko082673
    @hiko082673 8 років тому

    Fantastic post Scott!! Very informative.

  • @jackji2325
    @jackji2325 8 років тому

    Can you do a history of comic book art style? I've always wondered why the comics look different from the early history (30's, 40's) to the 60's + 70's to the current style (glossy, computer assisted/generated?). THe backgrounds and textures just look so different than back in the day

  • @titanproductions48
    @titanproductions48 6 років тому

    I use digital comics, so I look for story arcs and volumes of series, but I admire anyone who was able to grab most of the comics from one story

  • @ederfabian9111
    @ederfabian9111 8 років тому

    wow... one little image means so much. Definitely earned a sub! Really informative

  • @warbot4017
    @warbot4017 6 років тому

    My Comic Shop created Grab Bags with extras they couldnt sell, Usually 10 comics for 5 bucks. this might seem like a bad idea for a customer to buy at first. But considering the most likely comics to be over bought by the store were the popular ones, I would end up with some great stuff. Once in a while they would toss in a real gem. [Got most of the dark phoenix saga in one grab bag] . It really seemed to work for both as I could try out new comics, get gems and save money.

  • @missuscake
    @missuscake 7 років тому

    Very well done. how the icon we have all seen familiarly on the bottom corner of many books, for me late eighties Black Spiderman bad luck outfit books, turned into a discussion of back issues themselves out of the origin and purpose of the icon from the direct sales market, which led to back issues, which is where in my age group most people found those issues. Segued well friends! Back issues aren't done, but the concept has evolved. Marvel loyalty programs practically are changing the comic book industry.

  • @Allspark
    @Allspark 6 років тому

    The biggest selection of 'back issues' I see today are gluts and gluts of 90s and beyond. It's a lot less likely, especially in shops that have only opened in the last 20 years, to see any runs from the 70s and 80s.. and even more rare to find the early age runs.
    I was in "Half Priced Books" recently and found a stack of Fantastic Four from the 77-79 range for about 2 bucks each. The key issues were gone (assuming there even were any in those runs) but I jumped on it because that's still half of what modern comics cost today and I enjoyed padding out my FF run, which, like most of my comics started in about 1990 or 1991

  • @MurderousJohnny
    @MurderousJohnny 8 років тому

    I loved back issues as a kid. They where cheaper and it was fun when you crossed an issue you where missing. I never considered myself a collector but I was looking to "complete the story". Ended up spending like the first two years of my comic book reading being like 80 percent made up of stories from 10 plus years before my time lol.

  • @GuyWRWaynes
    @GuyWRWaynes 6 років тому

    UPC barcodes were not in retail stores until the 1970s. To get credit for unsold magazines, and comics, retailers would tear of the covers (or some identifying portion of it) and mail it to publishers. Tearing off the covers was cheaper than sending entire magazines through the mail.

  • @kurtoogle4576
    @kurtoogle4576 2 роки тому

    Great to see Sal!

  • @UnownDepth
    @UnownDepth 8 років тому +2

    Feels good watch NerdSych before going to bed.

  • @musicmongerdnsf
    @musicmongerdnsf 8 років тому

    great topic, it provides informative fill-in much as back issues. much appreciated, thank you.

  • @jeanemlicar27
    @jeanemlicar27 7 років тому

    I got plenty of comics with Spidey's face near the barcode. I love it.

  • @bsabruzzo
    @bsabruzzo 8 років тому +2

    The thing is, nothing is static. All changes create new changes and systems. Comic book shops not only got into the back issue market, but began subscription programs. This guaranteed the customer would get all the issues in a title or series or story. And it also meant the stores could plan better how many minimum comics were definitely needed. For this, there was the privilege of discount prices. Some shops would buy back the comics from their subscribers to fill out the missing back issue holes. The back issue market also lead to the reprint and trade paperback market, which cut into the back issue sales and even new issue sales.
    With the new digital market, it cuts into the ability of me to sell back my issues from a few years ago, because no store want them. It forces me to buy my comics online, harming the comic book shops.

  • @hydrolito
    @hydrolito 7 років тому

    When Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan was in the news I went and found back issues of Flash comic books about Golden Glider an ice skating villainess. Who knows why back issues might become important? Anything in the news or entertainment world might inspire someone to buy back issues.

  • @AVITIPON
    @AVITIPON 8 років тому +4

    Thanks for another great episode guys, like always you must have spent so much time in researchand all; you really are awesome; keep it up !

    • @NerdSyncProductions
      @NerdSyncProductions  8 років тому +1

      Oh yes. Many weeks of research. But it's all worth it!

    • @AVITIPON
      @AVITIPON 8 років тому +1

      +NerdSync Yes it definitely is !
      Thanks again for enhancing our conception and perception of comics; may you continue your videos for Eternity ! (if youtube don't copyright strike you for no reason of course)

  • @brianrebmann676
    @brianrebmann676 8 років тому

    Wonderful video full of interesting history and information. I literally did not know the bulk of what was said in this video. Although, I do remember you discussing the spiderman image on the cover of comics in a previous episode. I love history and facts thanks again.

  • @liloiax22
    @liloiax22 8 років тому +4

    of course he showed a pic of Mopey (sp?) when he said "wizard" lol I saw that coming from a mile away

  • @osiawideman5846
    @osiawideman5846 6 років тому

    Spiderman has always been my favorite superhero beside Batman and Earth 2 Atom

  • @timmeyer9191
    @timmeyer9191 4 роки тому

    I like back issues, but I do believe many vendors have the majority of them overpriced. About 5 years ago, I was working at a direct market comic store. Most comics cost less than $1.50-$2.00 a book for the store, but sold at cover price to the customer which was close to a 100% mark up in some cases. There are some gems in the back issues that need to reflect that demand in their price, but in my experience, most back issues can be reduced on price down to reflect the number of copies in stock or to move stock to make room for newer books. At my store, after 3-4 months at cover price, most back issues would be reduced to $1-$1.50. Most of the new releases sold well enough that reducing the leftovers to less than cost didn't hurt the bottom line, but we did this to increase the chances of the merchandise moving. It was better to sell it below cost rather than sit on it at cover price and not make anything off it. Online, we would sell the books for cover or even more than cover price cuz of the increased costs in shipping and Amazon usage fees. Each store is different, but I find the trick is trying to not overbuy new release stock, or at least not overbuy so much than it eats away at your profits if you don't sell all of them.

  • @devilzchild91
    @devilzchild91 8 років тому

    Do a video on who you think is the most powerful member of the Justice League. Or a video on the outcome of a hypothetical battle between the core members or the Justice League vs the Avengers. Or both. Love your channel. Keep up the good work.

  • @mth1022
    @mth1022 8 років тому

    That is a thing I always wondered about. Well, wonder no more! Always appreciate learning something new and I'm finding your videos a damn good place to do that. Keep up the good work.

  • @megamatt1915
    @megamatt1915 8 років тому

    When Sal popped up I was like "SAL!" Definitely surprised to see him in one of your videos.

  • @PhuryousOne
    @PhuryousOne 4 роки тому

    The older 12 and 15 cent comics have amazing covers. One bonus is you'll never see a barcode on the front. The Spider-Man is much more eye appealing than the barcode for sure, especially on Amazing Spider-Man #300, for example, but I wish they would have put the barcode on the back cover.

  • @benphillips7333
    @benphillips7333 8 років тому

    My experience was the exact same as Sals, always felt weird about that haha like I wasn't a real fan because the grocery store gave me my first comics and not a dark and kinda unwelcoming comic book shop.

  • @Joeh1154
    @Joeh1154 7 років тому

    Hmmn...to me, everything that Sal has a problem with, I would consider part of the fun of reading, and collecting Comics. The thrill of the hunt for a book I might have missed and the possibility of finding an older gem is great fun. As a reader/collector of the Marvel Silver Age (which was my era of books) going to comic shops, comicons, ebay, etc it's all part of being a reader who also likes to collect these wonderful books and of course, the older books have a unique smell to them which brings me back to my childhood in Brooklyn every time I get that whiff of older books.. Sal seems to talk like it's a bother. To each their own, I suppose.

  • @harveyabel1354
    @harveyabel1354 7 років тому

    Before specialty shops, I had the good fortune to live in a city where comics where delivered to the newsstands regularly and in proper issue number sequence. :)

  • @moonlightatmidnight271
    @moonlightatmidnight271 8 років тому

    Cool Collectables in the background, like the Thanos.^^
    The owner of Marvel, shipped the returns,over to the british market, and made more out of it, than if he had done selling them in the states. Can look that up, smart guy.

  • @Irkaylub
    @Irkaylub 8 років тому

    I think a great solution for these shops full of back issues should be that if you come in and buy a brand new issue of a comic series the week it comes out, you could get a back issue of your choice half off. That way they stay in circulation and they can free up space easier.

  • @ricardorios2355
    @ricardorios2355 8 років тому

    Great video! It's cool to see Saul.
    You should do a video on the Spiderman costume that came out before the first Spider-man comic. It is a neat story and would make a good video.

  • @ericbolton9512
    @ericbolton9512 8 років тому

    I work in a convenience store, and I understand that, no one knows what products are going to sell. They have to go on what has been selling, they order more of those items, and less of the rest. But in my experience, there have been lots of products that weren't ordered in large amounts, but sell out a day after the order.

  • @AHeroAlmost
    @AHeroAlmost 8 років тому

    There was a lot more layers to this than I expected...

  • @benphillips7333
    @benphillips7333 8 років тому

    Thanks for making sense of that, I always wondered!