I wish we could get an “ultra modern” era started. It’s hard to compare books like Nice house on the lake, to new mutants 98, or ASM 300. Maybe UFO4 could kick off ultra modern.
Agree so f*cking hard, I roll my eyes at these weird & arbitrary designations for comic eras based solely on... Whatever the hell this is: "Gold is 1939 to 1961, Silver is 1962 to 1970, Bronze is 1971 to April of 1977, Copper is May of 1977 to June of 1980 & then September of 1980 when Saturn aligned with Neptune & trine with the moon but only in Libra, everything else in between & after that printed before 7:30 AM on a Monday is modern. Unless the Moon was retrograde in Scorpio. Then it's just trash."
@@Matthew.E.Kelly. The comic eras are actually not random. The Golden Age began in 1938 with Action Comics #1 because it marks the beginning of superhero comics. The Silver Age began in 1956 with Showcase #4 because it marks the return of the immense popularity of superhero comics after a decade of Sci-Fi, Western, Horror and Romance comics being all the rage. Although some say the Silver Age started in 1954 because that year saw the adoption of the Comics Code. The Bronze Age began in 1970 with Green Lantern #76, since it marks the beginning of socially conscious superhero comics. It is also around this time that comic creators started ignoring the provisions of the Code. I agree with you though that after that, the limits between the periods get way more subjective, although in my opinion the Copper Age started in 1984 with TMNT #1 because it marks the rise/explosion of independently-published comics. As for the modern age, my way of looking at it is that it started in 1990 with the release of Spider-Man #1 which marks the beginning of using variant covers to sell millions of copies of the same book. And I would say the current age which doesn't have a specific name started around the year 2000 with the foundation of CGC. From that point on everything was different, as comics released after that point are often graded right when they come out so they will be much less rare than their counterparts in 9.6/9.8 condition in the future.
Bry, really appreciate what you do for the comic community. You do the research, you crunch the numbers and you communicate the info in a way that everyone can grasp. Really do appreciate that.
There are so many tools to assist collector's now that it definitely makes it harder to hit the home run. When ASM 300 came out we knew it was a special book, but still only bought two copies because "special" back then meant it may climb up to $50. It it sat at $50 for many many years (decade?) Now it seems more likely to speculate and grab batches of 10 just-in-case one of them hits. I'm guilty of it, as are many many others reading this. Doesn't mean they still can't be any (SiKtC for example) but definitely less likely. It takes a low print run + home-run-series at just the right timing with the amount of people spec-collecting these days.
Definitely gave a lot more insight into this topic that was very much needed I feel like there are a lot of people not wanting to pick up new books because they feel like it won’t be worth it but me I’m in it for the collecting part and if I end up being able to sell the book for a lot of money then hey I’m not complaining.
Great stuff bro! I love to collect ratio variants as well as limited print runs (50-3,000). I’ve seen so many of them increase like crazy in value. It’s the old supply and demand at work there. Also, it’s always interesting when I come across a cool book from my LCS that seems to be scarce to find for sale online. A recent pick up that comes to mind is my Planet of the Apes Annual #1 1:15 Zira photo variant released by Boom Studios in 2012. It might not be highly printed or even in high demand, but it’s a PC book for me, so no biggie!
Appreciate your videos. I’ve recently made some bad investments in modern age books and was getting a bit disappointed. However I need to decide which ones I bought as collectibles, just get out of the poor investments and do my research a bit better before buying more.
Been a collector for years and yes modern in raw as well as slabbed books depending on what you get, it's demand, first appearances and run can be collectables as well as hot demand items. Modern books if you get the right one can be a diamond in the rough. Great video. Take care.
I agree that modern comics can be great investments, but when it comes to the high ratio variants, how can you tell which variants might take off? There are variants for nearly EVERY issue these days...
I always look at the incentive covers of new books I'm interested in. How I decide which ones I buy is simple. If it's a potential key and I know it's gonna be a high print I look at the ratio covers ,who are the artists and most importantly what do they look like. Say the book is a first appearance and only one cover has the new character and it's a ratio, that's the one to get. If they all have the new character then it's the artist and simply which one I like the best. Basically if it's a potential key and there's an incentive cover I want it, it's just witch one can I afford. No matter what it will be a good investment. The high ratios are not always the more valuable. The best advice I can give is just go with what you like. I'm a fan of the current Moon Knight run and I automatically have to get every ratio if there's one even tho it might not be a good investment.
Same. I usually make a list and check prices and see what's already the most expensive also what's likely to be coming to TV or theaters soon so I won't have to wait till it cools off to buy it for PC. The worst is a book you wanted getting hot lol
Very good video. There are many items that I have as a collector that are definitely less valuable than when I purchased them, but I love having them and that alone makes it worth it. Yes, I do like to flip items but that is secondary to the love of the collection
This was a great video Bry. I just subscribed to GPAnalysis and your video was very informative in helping me to maximize the information that is in it. I have heard many of the more seasoned comic book dealers constantly talking down on modern comics and I always wonder how they got their start in dealing in comic books. Much like you I have gotten my start in selling comics by first selling modern comics as they are more affordable and attainable to most of us when we are just starting out. Along the way I have been slowly making my way into Bronze age books with the proceeds from my sales and now even some Silver age books. Of course there is more risk involved in investing in modern comics but much like with any other investment as long as you diversify you lower your overall risk and you are better able to absorb a loss.
I really appreciate this video and the research you put into it to show us. This is a whole new way of looking to sell and I will start using GPA for sure! And I like the idea of being smart about picking up the comics on the down. When I first started collecting a year ago I wasted so much money lol. Your channel has helped a lot
To me modern books artwork are amazing and as a whole much better then older books art because of the digital graphic capabilities we have now. I love slabbing a book with an awesome cover art. Where as older books are slabbed more for preservation than art IMO.
Good analysis. The big difference between modern and golden age is longevity. With a golden age we know certain characters will continue to be popular. Modern age we don't know whether the series will get cancelled or the character will have legs.
This is a *very* cool breakdown & I thank you for this video. Just gotta add that when you said you _have_ to know when to pull out... My girl & I cracked up 🤣 yes, yes it is important to know when to pull out.
I appreciate the breakdown of collectible vs investment. I've had convos with my wife on a few purchases when she questions if it's something I plan to sell or keep to simply look at... I usually say I don't know but thought the item of purchase was just dope AF 🤷♂️
I havent started collecting yet, i mean i got an old collection from childhood but i havent collected anything modern. Ive been shopping though, and ive become a fan of Peach Momoko, so i'll probably snatch any variant she makes. She did an amazing variant for The Last Ronin #1, i really want that. The artwork on ultra modern stuff is what really attracts me. I also really like some of Pat Gleason variants for Spiderman, artwork is different and very clean.
At one point silver, bronze, copper age booked were once considered modern and no one knew if they would hold up. But I just buy good books I enjoy and hope they hold value.
Everyone collects something, comics is my thing but a while back I was hyped into designer toys. The peak was great but man the drop was crazy. $400 collectibles going for $30 if you’re lucky enough to find a buyer. But that niche is always where the people who really loves these collectibles are.
I picked up comics again around 2014. Go to the CS every Tuesday. I mainly collect DC and Marvel. I've only been impressed by Scott Snyder's Batman run and some limited series from Marvel like Blade vs Wolverine and Predator vs Wolverine. All the other runs and stories had no growth or stakes involved and if they did it was all reverted to prior states after the said story or event was resolved. People want to see character growth and they want real stakes or at least the perception of stakes that don't revert after the event is over.
Seems like instead of having largely traditional appearance type keys now we have ratio quality cover type keys. I think that makes the modern books more subjective. Cool perspective though! Thanks for the information, much appreciated!
“Comment Karen” lol 😂 Awesome stuff Bry! I think modern boom is a combo of the ease to of access to the books and everyone loves the new shiny new thing they can get at an entry price which makes moving them easier than a monster older book that might require investors.
Great info overall. However, there have been many times I have decided to sell and “not be greedy” and seriously regretted it later. Both with a stocks and comics.
Great video...... Your video gave my an idea for a Tshirt or a bumper sticker Modern Comics : Comic Karen says you need to know when to pull out !!!!! Btw who did the voice for comic Karen? 😂😂
Love your content thank you for accepting my offer waiting for first comic from you I hope my collection venom vol4 cgc 9.8 and raw comics I hope I don't loose my ass off
Love the deep dive into the data. One question I’ve always wondered is whether store exclusives hold their value/are a good investment. I used to think yes because of the limited print run but I’m beginning to think that generally no they aren’t worth buying unless I love the art for the PC. I just don’t see them resale as often as main covers. Curious what the data would show!
I think a lot comics are tricky right now. There is too much fluctuation. A lot of the secondary characters are the risky bets, whereas the main characters are more of a safe bet. I think Miles first appearance was the safest bet, but even now with as high as it's going, it's getting in that area where it might not be able to sustain, but we will have to see. I still think silver and early bronze books are the safer books in terms of holding their value, then later bronze and copper keys, followed by modern. We shall see how many of the modern books are seen as grails in the next 20 years, but right now I don't think there are many. There are a lot of books being chased (and a lot of variants, which I think bulks up the numbers), but how many of them are going to retain value 20 years from now and be seen as keys, grails and what have you. Some of the bronze and copper age books that were seen as dollar or cheap books for years are now being seen different, so it may take awhile.
Ignoring the "mid term" when moderns might drop in value, one day, the young people getting into comics now will really want these and be nostalgic for them. I don't see any downside if you are in this for the long term and not just trying to flip variants on ebay.
@@bandoogiemanz I haven’t bought a current comic in years. I mainly try to collect comics from my past that I enjoyed. So it would be mere speculation and not investing on my part to try and figure out what would be a good comic book to purchase now. I just buy what I like. Unfortunately I don’t have the money to buy the early ASMs that I enjoyed in my childhood (many many years ago).
I liken modern comics to day trading and bronze/silver age comics to ETF's/Index funds like Vanguard or S&P 500. It might be sexy to hit the one modern at its peak, I'd rather bank on steady silver/bronze X-men and Spiderman comics.
Best book I’ve bought so far was a modern miles morales! It’s gone from 2000 to the last sale on eBay being 6600! Only three have sold since I’ve got mine and every one bought has gone up over the past three months!
I combined agree man. I have always bought more modern comics than older keys. In my case for the most part i am able to buy these for cover price or in some cases like ratios a bit more. I would love to buy older books but that would mean to stop buying modern comics. Well like always thank you for the great info and statistics.
I was a collector of early Robert Kirkman comics, finding in particular his "Battle Pope" series. He liked (may still like) to visit the LCS I visited, and he'd sign everything, so while the signed comics I've bought were not "officially" signed (or guaranteed or whatever), I think the various Kirkman comics may one day be worth something if only because the stories and art are so good. So that's what I think of when I hear "Modern Comics". Also I have Amazing Spider-Man featuring Stephen Colbert, and an Angel (the TV show) comic with Angel Muppet on the cover. Throw in a lot of Alex Ross covers, too (I like his Krypto cover!). Fun! 😊
Good analysis on the modern market; as you have shown it is very picky on which books to invest in. Glad to hear u gave love to another modern book than UF4. On a side note: what program do u use to create your intro with your logo?
Dont sleep on the all new ghost rider 1...1 in 50 variant ...all black front and back cover and low cgc census in a 9.8...gonna be a monster to in the future
So half my collection is 80/90s and the other half is 2006-2016. And I’m in the process of sort thru keys and specs books. What is the current value of all the Thor #1 (2014 Jane foster) variants? I have them all minus Ross sketch. Also, ASM #4 (silk variant), and Edge of Spider-verse #2 (land variant 1st spidergwen)? I’ve currently got them in CGC with 9.6/9.8 prescreen. The eBay prices seem ridiculous!! Like is Edge of Spiderverse 2 (lane variant) really $10,000 in a 9.8?!?!?
I would side with caution the demand might make it harder to sell. It’s not like newsstand jewelers or direct where’s same cover. Generally people want cover a unless has special significance. With fallout if got 4 I’d have too grab the others as true collector.
If I'm to chose, I'd take the golden age because they are really hard to find. Short term, I'm sure money can be made with moderns but I prefer something that is not artificially rare.
I've been trying to save up for some older books while speculating along the way but good condition and price is such a difficult combination to achieve for the classics.. Everything ends up being a keeper 🤦.. Modern books will retain value just as an art form alone I believe.. Comment Karen.. 🤣
That 667 of ASM looks so good. I’m betting on a mole’ version at 9.0 CGC. I’m going to pray tonight.
One thing I'm proud to have as a collectible is BRZRKR the 1:1000 ratio variant signed by both Jonboy Myers and Keanu Reeves in a 9.8
Nice adding that jonboy on there!!
I wish we could get an “ultra modern” era started. It’s hard to compare books like Nice house on the lake, to new mutants 98, or ASM 300. Maybe UFO4 could kick off ultra modern.
Agree so f*cking hard, I roll my eyes at these weird & arbitrary designations for comic eras based solely on... Whatever the hell this is:
"Gold is 1939 to 1961, Silver is 1962 to 1970, Bronze is 1971 to April of 1977, Copper is May of 1977 to June of 1980 & then September of 1980 when Saturn aligned with Neptune & trine with the moon but only in Libra, everything else in between & after that printed before 7:30 AM on a Monday is modern. Unless the Moon was retrograde in Scorpio. Then it's just trash."
Totally agree
@@Matthew.E.Kelly. The comic eras are actually not random. The Golden Age began in 1938 with Action Comics #1 because it marks the beginning of superhero comics. The Silver Age began in 1956 with Showcase #4 because it marks the return of the immense popularity of superhero comics after a decade of Sci-Fi, Western, Horror and Romance comics being all the rage. Although some say the Silver Age started in 1954 because that year saw the adoption of the Comics Code. The Bronze Age began in 1970 with Green Lantern #76, since it marks the beginning of socially conscious superhero comics. It is also around this time that comic creators started ignoring the provisions of the Code. I agree with you though that after that, the limits between the periods get way more subjective, although in my opinion the Copper Age started in 1984 with TMNT #1 because it marks the rise/explosion of independently-published comics. As for the modern age, my way of looking at it is that it started in 1990 with the release of Spider-Man #1 which marks the beginning of using variant covers to sell millions of copies of the same book. And I would say the current age which doesn't have a specific name started around the year 2000 with the foundation of CGC. From that point on everything was different, as comics released after that point are often graded right when they come out so they will be much less rare than their counterparts in 9.6/9.8 condition in the future.
I agree I felt atleast to me the "modern age" ended around the thine of The New 52 just before Miles
Bry, really appreciate what you do for the comic community. You do the research, you crunch the numbers and you communicate the info in a way that everyone can grasp. Really do appreciate that.
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I’m still trying to wrap my brain around a $40k UFO. I have a friend that still owns a 9.8 of that book.
There are so many tools to assist collector's now that it definitely makes it harder to hit the home run. When ASM 300 came out we knew it was a special book, but still only bought two copies because "special" back then meant it may climb up to $50. It it sat at $50 for many many years (decade?) Now it seems more likely to speculate and grab batches of 10 just-in-case one of them hits. I'm guilty of it, as are many many others reading this. Doesn't mean they still can't be any (SiKtC for example) but definitely less likely. It takes a low print run + home-run-series at just the right timing with the amount of people spec-collecting these days.
Nice video, sometimes it’s hard for someone to get into the older books so modern is a good way to start.
I've been collecting raws and slabbed: Hulk, Strange Academy, Grim, SIKTCH and a few others ... all modern and prices are slowly creeping up in price
Definitely gave a lot more insight into this topic that was very much needed I feel like there are a lot of people not wanting to pick up new books because they feel like it won’t be worth it but me I’m in it for the collecting part and if I end up being able to sell the book for a lot of money then hey I’m not complaining.
Great stuff bro! I love to collect ratio variants as well as limited print runs (50-3,000). I’ve seen so many of them increase like crazy in value. It’s the old supply and demand at work there. Also, it’s always interesting when I come across a cool book from my LCS that seems to be scarce to find for sale online. A recent pick up that comes to mind is my Planet of the Apes Annual #1 1:15 Zira photo variant released by Boom Studios in 2012. It might not be highly printed or even in high demand, but it’s a PC book for me, so no biggie!
Dam which ones have 50 prints ?
Appreciate your videos. I’ve recently made some bad investments in modern age books and was getting a bit disappointed. However I need to decide which ones I bought as collectibles, just get out of the poor investments and do my research a bit better before buying more.
Agreed Bry. I think modern is worth it too. It’s just about being smart about it and knowing when to part with it.
Been a collector for years and yes modern in raw as well as slabbed books depending on what you get, it's demand, first appearances and run can be collectables as well as hot demand items. Modern books if you get the right one can be a diamond in the rough. Great video. Take care.
Like any ones of the bat you would say amd tell me to watch for ?
@@ziggyc4474 Hey Ziggy what's the question you have of Batman or any other comic collectibles? Hit me up.
I agree that modern comics can be great investments, but when it comes to the high ratio variants, how can you tell which variants might take off? There are variants for nearly EVERY issue these days...
I always look at the incentive covers of new books I'm interested in. How I decide which ones I buy is simple. If it's a potential key and I know it's gonna be a high print I look at the ratio covers ,who are the artists and most importantly what do they look like. Say the book is a first appearance and only one cover has the new character and it's a ratio, that's the one to get. If they all have the new character then it's the artist and simply which one I like the best. Basically if it's a potential key and there's an incentive cover I want it, it's just witch one can I afford. No matter what it will be a good investment. The high ratios are not always the more valuable. The best advice I can give is just go with what you like. I'm a fan of the current Moon Knight run and I automatically have to get every ratio if there's one even tho it might not be a good investment.
Sooo interesting. Thanks for doing the leg work for us.
So many books, I never know what to pick up.
Same. I usually make a list and check prices and see what's already the most expensive also what's likely to be coming to TV or theaters soon so I won't have to wait till it cools off to buy it for PC. The worst is a book you wanted getting hot lol
Very good video. There are many items that I have as a collector that are definitely less valuable than when I purchased them, but I love having them and that alone makes it worth it. Yes, I do like to flip items but that is secondary to the love of the collection
Collect what you love! So fun…
This was a great video Bry. I just subscribed to GPAnalysis and your video was very informative in helping me to maximize the information that is in it. I have heard many of the more seasoned comic book dealers constantly talking down on modern comics and I always wonder how they got their start in dealing in comic books. Much like you I have gotten my start in selling comics by first selling modern comics as they are more affordable and attainable to most of us when we are just starting out. Along the way I have been slowly making my way into Bronze age books with the proceeds from my sales and now even some Silver age books. Of course there is more risk involved in investing in modern comics but much like with any other investment as long as you diversify you lower your overall risk and you are better able to absorb a loss.
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I would say to Comment Karen, every platinum/golden age book started out as modern.
Didn’t realize the modern has such a high ROI, yes it’s harder to predict but cheap to get in and bigger chance to hit a home run, great info
I’ve been collecting a lot of modern Spider-Man. Especially things like first appearances if new villains and suits.
Great info. Agree with everything you said and I need to get better about getting these books up for sale when the iron is hot!
Interesting info... As opposed to years ago, it's just a lot harder to predict which comic is going to be a key in a series.
I really appreciate this video and the research you put into it to show us. This is a whole new way of looking to sell and I will start using GPA for sure! And I like the idea of being smart about picking up the comics on the down. When I first started collecting a year ago I wasted so much money lol. Your channel has helped a lot
Great advice, timing is everything
To me modern books artwork are amazing and as a whole much better then older books art because of the digital graphic capabilities we have now. I love slabbing a book with an awesome cover art. Where as older books are slabbed more for preservation than art IMO.
Thank you for this video. It gives me a lot to think about.
Fantastic breakdown as always thank you for all you do for the people.
Good analysis. The big difference between modern and golden age is longevity. With a golden age we know certain characters will continue to be popular. Modern age we don't know whether the series will get cancelled or the character will have legs.
Great video sir. I love all eras of comics but I love finding some modern books in dollar bins!!!
This is a *very* cool breakdown & I thank you for this video. Just gotta add that when you said you _have_ to know when to pull out... My girl & I cracked up 🤣 yes, yes it is important to know when to pull out.
🤣🤣🤣my wife laughed too
I appreciate the breakdown of collectible vs investment. I've had convos with my wife on a few purchases when she questions if it's something I plan to sell or keep to simply look at... I usually say I don't know but thought the item of purchase was just dope AF 🤷♂️
Thanks for the lesson professor. Such a strong comparison of Comics to Baseball/Football Cards. Modern books are the Rookies. Keep grinding bro!✌🏼
By the way, for investment purposes, which would be better, a store incentive variant or a ratio of 1:100? Great info. Thanks!
Timing is always the key to any investment ever. Im all about the ratios!
Damn you put a lot of knowledge and helpful info in our laps. Jolly good show as usual....
Interesting numbers. Thanks Bry!
Excellent analysis. Much appreciated. Surprising!
I havent started collecting yet, i mean i got an old collection from childhood but i havent collected anything modern. Ive been shopping though, and ive become a fan of Peach Momoko, so i'll probably snatch any variant she makes. She did an amazing variant for The Last Ronin #1, i really want that. The artwork on ultra modern stuff is what really attracts me. I also really like some of Pat Gleason variants for Spiderman, artwork is different and very clean.
As always thanks for the info and showing the data.
At one point silver, bronze, copper age booked were once considered modern and no one knew if they would hold up. But I just buy good books I enjoy and hope they hold value.
So true
Everyone collects something, comics is my thing but a while back I was hyped into designer toys. The peak was great but man the drop was crazy. $400 collectibles going for $30 if you’re lucky enough to find a buyer. But that niche is always where the people who really loves these collectibles are.
I picked up comics again around 2014. Go to the CS every Tuesday. I mainly collect DC and Marvel. I've only been impressed by Scott Snyder's Batman run and some limited series from Marvel like Blade vs Wolverine and Predator vs Wolverine. All the other runs and stories had no growth or stakes involved and if they did it was all reverted to prior states after the said story or event was resolved. People want to see character growth and they want real stakes or at least the perception of stakes that don't revert after the event is over.
Seems like instead of having largely traditional appearance type keys now we have ratio quality cover type keys. I think that makes the modern books more subjective. Cool perspective though! Thanks for the information, much appreciated!
“Comment Karen” lol 😂 Awesome stuff Bry! I think modern boom is a combo of the ease to of access to the books and everyone loves the new shiny new thing they can get at an entry price which makes moving them easier than a monster older book that might require investors.
Informative review - great work!
Another solid video, thank you Bry.
great info!
Great info overall. However, there have been many times I have decided to sell and “not be greedy” and seriously regretted it later. Both with a stocks and comics.
Great video...... Your video gave my an idea for a Tshirt or a bumper sticker Modern Comics : Comic Karen says you need to know when to pull out !!!!!
Btw who did the voice for comic Karen?
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Love your content thank you for accepting my offer waiting for first comic from you I hope my collection venom vol4 cgc 9.8 and raw comics I hope I don't loose my ass off
Enjoy the info, you helped me with the multy cover and ratio cover buys, and are they worth it. Thanks
Love the deep dive into the data. One question I’ve always wondered is whether store exclusives hold their value/are a good investment. I used to think yes because of the limited print run but I’m beginning to think that generally no they aren’t worth buying unless I love the art for the PC. I just don’t see them resale as often as main covers. Curious what the data would show!
Very interesting. Thanks
This is encouraging to hear as I favor Modern books as the collectibles I prefer.
In depth and on point as always 🔥
Gotta bring your A game if your going to invest in modern
I think a lot comics are tricky right now. There is too much fluctuation. A lot of the secondary characters are the risky bets, whereas the main characters are more of a safe bet. I think Miles first appearance was the safest bet, but even now with as high as it's going, it's getting in that area where it might not be able to sustain, but we will have to see. I still think silver and early bronze books are the safer books in terms of holding their value, then later bronze and copper keys, followed by modern. We shall see how many of the modern books are seen as grails in the next 20 years, but right now I don't think there are many. There are a lot of books being chased (and a lot of variants, which I think bulks up the numbers), but how many of them are going to retain value 20 years from now and be seen as keys, grails and what have you. Some of the bronze and copper age books that were seen as dollar or cheap books for years are now being seen different, so it may take awhile.
Ignoring the "mid term" when moderns might drop in value, one day, the young people getting into comics now will really want these and be nostalgic for them. I don't see any downside if you are in this for the long term and not just trying to flip variants on ebay.
ive bought some 90s stuff that was printed in the millions just for the nostalgia. i will happily pay for a 9.8 Spiderman, spawn etc
Great video Bryan, very informative, I have enjoyed watching your channel and buisness grow.
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Yep I bought the mystery box again. it's a killer on shipping to Toronto, Ontario Canada, not sure how many more I'll buy.
My issue is that I DON’T know what I’m doing.
What do you mean? I feel kind of that way myself. I'm thinking about re-evaulating my approach.
@@bandoogiemanz I haven’t bought a current comic in years. I mainly try to collect comics from my past that I enjoyed. So it would be mere speculation and not investing on my part to try and figure out what would be a good comic book to purchase now. I just buy what I like. Unfortunately I don’t have the money to buy the early ASMs that I enjoyed in my childhood (many many years ago).
I liken modern comics to day trading and bronze/silver age comics to ETF's/Index funds like Vanguard or S&P 500. It might be sexy to hit the one modern at its peak, I'd rather bank on steady silver/bronze X-men and Spiderman comics.
Best book I’ve bought so far was a modern miles morales! It’s gone from 2000 to the last sale on eBay being 6600! Only three have sold since I’ve got mine and every one bought has gone up over the past three months!
Let me correct myself!!! Just sold for 12,500!!!! Bry I need some advice lol
Take your profit and run! Lol
Sure hope so, I certainly buy them like they are.
Great content. enjoyed the video
I definitely have an assortment of new and old keys collect what you like 👍
I combined agree man. I have always bought more modern comics than older keys. In my case for the most part i am able to buy these for cover price or in some cases like ratios a bit more. I would love to buy older books but that would mean to stop buying modern comics. Well like always thank you for the great info and statistics.
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I was a collector of early Robert Kirkman comics, finding in particular his "Battle Pope" series. He liked (may still like) to visit the LCS I visited, and he'd sign everything, so while the signed comics I've bought were not "officially" signed (or guaranteed or whatever), I think the various Kirkman comics may one day be worth something if only because the stories and art are so good. So that's what I think of when I hear "Modern Comics". Also I have Amazing Spider-Man featuring Stephen Colbert, and an Angel (the TV show) comic with Angel Muppet on the cover. Throw in a lot of Alex Ross covers, too (I like his Krypto cover!). Fun! 😊
Awesome video, lots to think about!
Good stuff explained clearly, great insight
Good analysis on the modern market; as you have shown it is very picky on which books to invest in. Glad to hear u gave love to another modern book than UF4.
On a side note: what program do u use to create your intro with your logo?
Crazy how the market is with the variants. Some are really worth it tho and are great covers.
Very informative. Is there any potential future investment value in A, B, C, D regular variant covers?
Very good info, thank you Bry
Dont sleep on the all new ghost rider 1...1 in 50 variant ...all black front and back cover and low cgc census in a 9.8...gonna be a monster to in the future
So half my collection is 80/90s and the other half is 2006-2016. And I’m in the process of sort thru keys and specs books.
What is the current value of all the Thor #1 (2014 Jane foster) variants? I have them all minus Ross sketch. Also, ASM #4 (silk variant), and Edge of Spider-verse #2 (land variant 1st spidergwen)? I’ve currently got them in CGC with 9.6/9.8 prescreen. The eBay prices seem ridiculous!! Like is Edge of Spiderverse 2 (lane variant) really $10,000 in a 9.8?!?!?
Always really good information!
Ya, im a collector. Only a few of my books are something I'd call an investment. My investments are in the stock market 🤗
Thx for the information Bry, I guess time to hunt ratio now 🔥. Lol
Ive got my modern grail ill be holding onto for awhile longer. UF4 Variant 9.4
I would side with caution the demand might make it harder to sell. It’s not like newsstand jewelers or direct where’s same cover. Generally people want cover a unless has special significance. With fallout if got 4 I’d have too grab the others as true collector.
Great topic! Love your channel!
Modern still worth a buy to hold as the marvel market is going up. Great info
some. i bought stuff 10 years ago for so little its unreal. it may not last forever, hopefully just till i sell them all lol
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There's money to be made in modern but it requires more work and luck.
If I'm to chose, I'd take the golden age because they are really hard to find. Short term, I'm sure money can be made with moderns but I prefer something that is not artificially rare.
Bry speaks the truth. Preach.
Interesting data as always
Very informative 👍
Great video Bry!
completely agree with your points, but its definitely more risky
Great vids as always
AWESOME VIDEO BRY.
Small demand is very different from no demand. I don’t know modern comics well enough to discern the difference for most books.
I've been trying to save up for some older books while speculating along the way but good condition and price is such a difficult combination to achieve for the classics.. Everything ends up being a keeper 🤦.. Modern books will retain value just as an art form alone I believe.. Comment Karen.. 🤣
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Buy low, sell high.
Yes, it can be like you said..just so much more work in my opinion..and risk
Thanks!
Great vid, will still stick to silver or golden age.
Some modern comics are future blue chips.