It's not just "80's Nostalgia" comics. Hollywood and Netflix no longer drive culture like they used to. Nearly all prices on slabbed books are inflated, that includes superhero comics. The true keys will retain their value, but most books people say are "keys," really aren't.
Its funny you did this video as i just finished my collection of these in a CGC 9.8. Transformers 1, thundercats 1, M.A.S.K 1, Centurions 1, Sectaurs 1, Dino Riders 1, Visionaries 1. Will never sell them as i love them. Big lesson to buy what you love. Great video.
Well i might sell them when i am old but want to put them up for years so i can look at them. I have hoarded comics for years now & selling them off to have a smaller nicer collection.@@DanSchawbel
I own a vintage toy store and they have dropped a ton from the boom but they are still way higher than they were before. Interestingly they are more in demand than ever locally, 5 years ago only the hardest core fans wanted them. The trick with most of these titles is the number 1s aren't where it's at, it's the last issue or two that command the most money. The print runs were very low compared to the early books of the line, especially books like GI Joe and Transformers. People also seem to collect them differently than the comic crowd with keys, it's more storyline based. TMNT Archies and Sonic the Hedgehog Archies are a good example of people loving to collect different storylines, can't keep old Sonic books in stock!
GREAT content! Thank you for all that research... very thorough and informative - I was a little too old to experience these shows and toys, so I learned a lot! Observations on the graphs, firstly, as you've pointed out before, almost all of these comics have dropped to their pre-boom levels, but another thing... looking at the early parts of the graphs, most hadn't gone up much in value in the 20+ years prior to the boom. The graded 9.8's prices have slabbing costs and 9.8 collectors propping them up, but Near Mint raw ones can be had for $5 to $10. And, that's just the #1's - where spec is the greatest, and people who paid higher numbers and those who sitting on copies they got from 50 cents / dollar bins, or when they were kids, are holding onto them, hoping that they'll go up again. But those forces can only hold back the tide of lower prices for so long - at some point these people will age out or give up, and with no new buyers, prices aren't in equilibrium with demand yet. Most other issues in these titles are dollar-bin / unsaleable books at this point. Prior to about 1990, "serious" collectors frowned upon comics that were derivative of toy lines. Not saying that was fair or right, but that's the way it was. Maybe that's where this is headed?
I hate how we always compare prices to the 2021 COVID stimulus to where all of the sudden everyone had access to thousands of dollars that they never accounted for. Most people put this money into interest. So this inflated severely anything collectible's value and shouldn't be considered as it will likely never happen again. In short it is artificial value.
Sigh. It wasn't the stimulus money. It was bored and nostalgic Baby Boomers stuck at home who already had plenty of cash to spend and nowhere to spend it.
Wonderful video, thanks for all your time and dedication. Brings back memories. I collected the Transformers and GI Joe toys and comics as a kid. I remember all my 5th grade classmate could not wait to get home to watch GI Joe. One of the other commenters mentioned Centurions. I remember buying the first comic issue of that right before I started to outgrow toys. I loved the comics that came with He Man. I also collected Superpowers from DC and they had Kirby drawn comics on the newsstands but also came with minicomics with each toy. The only toy you mentioned that I never heard of for some reason was Silverhawks for some reason. Also I don't want to spoil anything but you mentioned how this shared universe from Hasbro may not be happening. But a coworker of mine saw the latest Transformers and said the ending ties in another major toy property. If so that would be cool.
I know a lot of people call it a crash, I've called it a leveling out and return to normal. The craze that began around movie speculation, Covid lockdown buying, and general run-and-grab mentality was doomed to come down. I don't want to see comics shoot up in value by huge numbers every month or even every year. I want to see a solid, steady climb in value each year that is sustainable over time.
I own the entire First series of Marvel’s Transformers comics, including the Transformers VS Gi Joe limited series, The GI Joe Order of Battle Limited series and almost the entire First run of the Marvel GI Joe series and I would not trade or sell them for anything. My son can do what he desires after I’m gone. I even have the issue where they list John Rambo as a member AND its retraction stating he was never a member.
It was actually a brilliant idea in the 80s. Create the toys, make a cartoon specifically designed to compliment the toys and you generate tons of sales. They got the idea after seeing how star wars toys flew off the shelves. Unfortunately today it's diminishing returns. A over abundance of movies and shows have killed it. But hey we have the memories of the good old days.
Like any investment category, an overheated comics market needed to go through a correction. Speculators were making the same mistakes from the 90s and now the industry is leveling out. It's just not 80s nostalgia comics - superhero comics, golden age westerns, silver age books...anything related to movie options is dropping back to pre-pandemic prices. Especially with movie/TV-optioned comics, the sudden value uptick is gone because people have lost trust in Hollywood to make the concept a hit franchise. Look at Something is Killing the Children or Wytches - both are guaranteed shows, yet their comic prices have stagnated or even dropped. Ultimately, for the health of the industry, I think this is a good thing! A good reset with help the industry going forward
They tried that with the Comics Crash of 1996. The problem is that no one to this day acknowledges the causes to why it happened and how it happened. If the industry "resets" I guarantee that Marvel and DC will die out, and I do not mean this in a good way. The major problem is that no one sees or takes comic book authoring seriously, and neither do its writers. Thus, the collectors come in and gamble its properties and grave rob older esteemed titles. Everyone's blamed anime and other stuff, but the matter of the fact is that the US comics industry has been cowardly and galless in the face of its oppressors and detractors. It has been its own enemy since the days of the Tijuana Bible and the Comics purges of the 1950s. Until these things are rectified, it's going to live off of movies forever. And if it dies, it dies for good. Beware of what you wish for.
Most of the 80's toys came with comics because the FCC just had a decade old ruling overturned not allowing "30 minute advertisements" for toys. Cartoons based on toys were allowed again however fearing new regulations being created toy companies started including comics. Which they could use to argue that the shows are based on the comics (literature) not the toys.
Oh my. 'Shogun Warriors' isn't a term I heard since about 40 some odd years ago. I remember the time as a boy. I didn't really want them for Christmas. I wanted Kenner Star wars stuff. However it's interesting to note something in relation to the Shogun Warriar craze. There were all these interesting knockoffs as well. Many made with real metal. Some really unique toys trying to market their stuff. Kids were really digging it. I totally forgot about some of these that I owned as a kid.
2021 was so wild though, its hard to compare anything to the covid years. Everything was different. I don't think there will be anytime soon where things were like they were at that time. I think we should try to move past seeing comics as a drop from those years, and instead look at the time before and after the "boom".
The Marvel comics that were based off of cartoons weren't worth a lot to begin with. I don't trust rated comic prices either as those are always inflated.
Nice work, thanks. As a child of the 70s myself never heard of half of those but what struck me was they all seemed the same format, nothing, other than transformers, stood out as different
Ive been thinking of selling ALL my floppies from back in the day of Batman...Spiderman..etc. Why??? Because I enjoy Omnibuses way more than flipping and opening old issues in which the paper quality has aged and art is usually dark if its an bronze age comic. An example is ROM mentioned in this video. They just releaaed a complete comic collection in Omnibus format! Bright brand new pages and coloring! Micronauts is also coming out soon as a complete omnibus collectiom!
I just got me a battlestar galactica #1 Cgc 9.8 newsie for $120. I’m good with it. Not looking for a series or movie. Just enjoying what I watched as a kid.
These stats are wild! 9.8s are considered "investment grade" but are down more than 9.6 or 9.4 in general. And 9.4s are barely over the cost of grading now. Wow
Please stop stop stop comparing anything to 2021 prices. Everything will never meet those COVID highs. That timeframe was a statistical anomaly- you’ll never see that again in your lifetime. Please stop.
With no movies mean the non comic book collectors are out of the market, prices will be where they are supposed to be, so it Looks like a good time to buy
Good...let's hope the effects of the pandemic that brought out the crazy "investors" is wearing off and I can now get comics that I need to complete my collections are reasonable prices.
Love the production BUT let's leave the comic boom prices in the grave. They serve no purpose. March 2022 the mask date was lifted. We need to create a new starting point on when to compare prices.
Anyone still buying and selling thinking they will get rich off of one book are DONEZO.. I almost feel bad for all the SUCKERS buying graded comics... almost.
overstreet... Overstreet... OVERSTREET! Only pay what Overstreet Comic Guide lists the correct price at. Never pay eBay overinflated prices. Your Wife, Kids, Wallet, and Bank Account will thank you.
When you look at the “trend line” in most all of these however they seem to be in line to where they “should have been” had the market not gone all crazy in 2021-22… Some of these are undervalued (over corrected) perhaps but imo a Transformers #1 should never cost as much as a high grade silver key… $1.3k is still a respectable amount of money for a book that has 660 Universal 9.8’s.
Now is the time to buy buy buy perhaps. Prices will drop out of necessity and if you are young enough to sit on something for 15 to 20 years you will have something WELL worth your effort. Me I could care less about the investment. But the thought of just getting our hands on so many of these items is exciting enough. For me its about comics. I hate what I see going down but people who have an appreciation for these items need to somehow ensure they fall into the right hands. There is a storm on the way. Escapism is fun but there are limits to how deep in the hole we should stick our heads. Wake up. Act accordingly and look down the road a bit for brighter days. They simply are not here at the moment.
The problem with these questions is, if you compare 2021 prices to now, it seems almost everything has fallen off a cliff, so it makes it seems like there's no room for these comics to grow.
2021 was mid pandemic and floks were flush with money looking for things to spend it on, which artificially drove up prices. Abetter comparison would be against pre-covid prices.
Still some of the most quality-constructed toys ever made though, especially the earliest Transformers. . .I think that engineering legacy will always keep those specific comics relevant. M.A.S.K. toys too, from what I recall, had really solid & unique construction attributes. . .felt pliable but also indestructible lol
You can't compare prices now to during covid people weren't rational they were sitting home getting government money people were paying $3,000 for a raw Mac Jones rookie card😂😂😂😂 people love this stuff from their childhood Star Wars Transformers GI Joe will be Classics forever!!!!!!
The mix of images and video clips, with the extra additions of effects when they slide or pop in -nice work, man, fuknaye Dave From your channel has been displaying the work you invest, thar u go! Comic Book Investments dawg ! lol!
I think many of these comics don't feel as important as they actually are. Its very hard to push each IP to the next generation. That's what makes Ninja Turtles and Star wars so impressive. Transformers and Power rangers seem to be underperforming.
Anyone surprised this these type of comics where e never as popular superhero comics that’s one thing stupid comics it takes movies tv shows bring these comics popular again
I never understood transformers. The characters and story was just... lame. I liked Macross/Robotech but that was less a 'transforming' gimmick and more of a space opera (literally in some episodes).
It's not just "80's Nostalgia" comics. Hollywood and Netflix no longer drive culture like they used to. Nearly all prices on slabbed books are inflated, that includes superhero comics. The true keys will retain their value, but most books people say are "keys," really aren't.
Dave: 80's Nostalgia Comics Have Officially CRASHED!
Me: Sweet! It's the perfect time to add my favorites to my PC!
Exactly
Live by speculation, die by speculation.
Its funny you did this video as i just finished my collection of these in a CGC 9.8. Transformers 1, thundercats 1, M.A.S.K 1, Centurions 1, Sectaurs 1, Dino Riders 1, Visionaries 1. Will never sell them as i love them. Big lesson to buy what you love. Great video.
Always buy what you love
So your family will be stuck selling them when you die. This "never sell" mentality is toxic.
Well i might sell them when i am old but want to put them up for years so i can look at them. I have hoarded comics for years now & selling them off to have a smaller nicer collection.@@DanSchawbel
100% agree. Ive just sold our house, car and dog and put my wife on ebay. I'd hate my family to be left with having to sell them. Its toxic.
Lol, @@gavinfowler1274
I own a vintage toy store and they have dropped a ton from the boom but they are still way higher than they were before. Interestingly they are more in demand than ever locally, 5 years ago only the hardest core fans wanted them. The trick with most of these titles is the number 1s aren't where it's at, it's the last issue or two that command the most money. The print runs were very low compared to the early books of the line, especially books like GI Joe and Transformers. People also seem to collect them differently than the comic crowd with keys, it's more storyline based. TMNT Archies and Sonic the Hedgehog Archies are a good example of people loving to collect different storylines, can't keep old Sonic books in stock!
Yeah the young kids love Sonic
100%
Very true. The final issues of Transformers ang GI JOE are very hi.
The people who collect for the story ARE the Comic Book Community. Damn Slabbers!
TMNT and Sonic Archie's were GREAT!
Great job David. You are really terrific at your historical pieces like this or prior ones about artists. Thanks for all the time you put into them.
Of course. I always love doing history of comics
GREAT content! Thank you for all that research... very thorough and informative - I was a little too old to experience these shows and toys, so I learned a lot! Observations on the graphs, firstly, as you've pointed out before, almost all of these comics have dropped to their pre-boom levels, but another thing... looking at the early parts of the graphs, most hadn't gone up much in value in the 20+ years prior to the boom. The graded 9.8's prices have slabbing costs and 9.8 collectors propping them up, but Near Mint raw ones can be had for $5 to $10. And, that's just the #1's - where spec is the greatest, and people who paid higher numbers and those who sitting on copies they got from 50 cents / dollar bins, or when they were kids, are holding onto them, hoping that they'll go up again. But those forces can only hold back the tide of lower prices for so long - at some point these people will age out or give up, and with no new buyers, prices aren't in equilibrium with demand yet. Most other issues in these titles are dollar-bin / unsaleable books at this point. Prior to about 1990, "serious" collectors frowned upon comics that were derivative of toy lines. Not saying that was fair or right, but that's the way it was. Maybe that's where this is headed?
And 100% incorrect
80s had the best cartoons and toys.
This was a fantastic episode! Love it.
I hate how we always compare prices to the 2021 COVID stimulus to where all of the sudden everyone had access to thousands of dollars that they never accounted for. Most people put this money into interest. So this inflated severely anything collectible's value and shouldn't be considered as it will likely never happen again. In short it is artificial value.
Sigh. It wasn't the stimulus money. It was bored and nostalgic Baby Boomers stuck at home who already had plenty of cash to spend and nowhere to spend it.
Born in the mid 70's only 4 of this list was my main cartoon watch list. Gi joe, Thundercats, He-Man, and Transformers.
An only one is really relevant. Such a shame as TC and HM are the bomb
Wonderful video, thanks for all your time and dedication. Brings back memories. I collected the Transformers and GI Joe toys and comics as a kid. I remember all my 5th grade classmate could not wait to get home to watch GI Joe. One of the other commenters mentioned Centurions. I remember buying the first comic issue of that right before I started to outgrow toys. I loved the comics that came with He Man. I also collected Superpowers from DC and they had Kirby drawn comics on the newsstands but also came with minicomics with each toy. The only toy you mentioned that I never heard of for some reason was Silverhawks for some reason.
Also I don't want to spoil anything but you mentioned how this shared universe from Hasbro may not be happening. But a coworker of mine saw the latest Transformers and said the ending ties in another major toy property. If so that would be cool.
I know a lot of people call it a crash, I've called it a leveling out and return to normal. The craze that began around movie speculation, Covid lockdown buying, and general run-and-grab mentality was doomed to come down. I don't want to see comics shoot up in value by huge numbers every month or even every year. I want to see a solid, steady climb in value each year that is sustainable over time.
I own the entire First series of Marvel’s Transformers comics, including the Transformers VS Gi Joe limited series, The GI Joe Order of Battle Limited series and almost the entire First run of the Marvel GI Joe series and I would not trade or sell them for anything. My son can do what he desires after I’m gone. I even have the issue where they list John Rambo as a member AND its retraction stating he was never a member.
It was actually a brilliant idea in the 80s. Create the toys, make a cartoon specifically designed to compliment the toys and you generate tons of sales. They got the idea after seeing how star wars toys flew off the shelves. Unfortunately today it's diminishing returns. A over abundance of movies and shows have killed it. But hey we have the memories of the good old days.
Buy what you love, don't invest.
💯
The “no greater fool” economy is running out of fools
This is why I sold my TMNt #1 1st print 9.6 and my full run of Gi joe in Canadian price variant last year I had a feeling this was coming.
Like any investment category, an overheated comics market needed to go through a correction. Speculators were making the same mistakes from the 90s and now the industry is leveling out. It's just not 80s nostalgia comics - superhero comics, golden age westerns, silver age books...anything related to movie options is dropping back to pre-pandemic prices. Especially with movie/TV-optioned comics, the sudden value uptick is gone because people have lost trust in Hollywood to make the concept a hit franchise. Look at Something is Killing the Children or Wytches - both are guaranteed shows, yet their comic prices have stagnated or even dropped.
Ultimately, for the health of the industry, I think this is a good thing! A good reset with help the industry going forward
They tried that with the Comics Crash of 1996. The problem is that no one to this day acknowledges the causes to why it happened and how it happened.
If the industry "resets" I guarantee that Marvel and DC will die out, and I do not mean this in a good way. The major problem is that no one sees or takes comic book authoring seriously, and neither do its writers. Thus, the collectors come in and gamble its properties and grave rob older esteemed titles.
Everyone's blamed anime and other stuff, but the matter of the fact is that the US comics industry has been cowardly and galless in the face of its oppressors and detractors. It has been its own enemy since the days of the Tijuana Bible and the Comics purges of the 1950s. Until these things are rectified, it's going to live off of movies forever.
And if it dies, it dies for good. Beware of what you wish for.
Speculation has utterly ruined comic collecting.
Most of the 80's toys came with comics because the FCC just had a decade old ruling overturned not allowing "30 minute advertisements" for toys. Cartoons based on toys were allowed again however fearing new regulations being created toy companies started including comics. Which they could use to argue that the shows are based on the comics (literature) not the toys.
Time to start buying all my favs on the low. I am ok with it. I know they will go back up in value, but hold most of their value in my ❤ lol!
Mask and shogun, both I've actually forgotten about until I saw this video. Man thanks for the memories Dave 😊
That was the point. Glad it was fun
Oh my. 'Shogun Warriors' isn't a term I heard since about 40 some odd years ago. I remember the time as a boy. I didn't really want them for Christmas. I wanted Kenner Star wars stuff. However it's interesting to note something in relation to the Shogun Warriar craze. There were all these interesting knockoffs as well. Many made with real metal. Some really unique toys trying to market their stuff. Kids were really digging it. I totally forgot about some of these that I owned as a kid.
2021 was so wild though, its hard to compare anything to the covid years. Everything was different. I don't think there will be anytime soon where things were like they were at that time. I think we should try to move past seeing comics as a drop from those years, and instead look at the time before and after the "boom".
The Marvel comics that were based off of cartoons weren't worth a lot to begin with. I don't trust rated comic prices either as those are always inflated.
Nice work, thanks. As a child of the 70s myself never heard of half of those but what struck me was they all seemed the same format, nothing, other than transformers, stood out as different
Yes they were. After they saw how much Star Wars made from toys. Every company did the same format to sell their toy line
NICE LEAD! Only the minute 20 mark & I'm already excited for the retrospective lol
Great video Dave! How about next making a video of comics adapted from tv shows and cartoons from the 70s and 80s? Theres some nostalgia gold in there
Love these types of videos. Keep dropping that knowledge
Ya it’s combining my dropping videos with my more documentary style
Well done. I Really enjoyed this format - informative and entertaining
Ive been thinking of selling ALL my floppies from back in the day of Batman...Spiderman..etc. Why??? Because I enjoy Omnibuses way more than flipping and opening old issues in which the paper quality has aged and art is usually dark if its an bronze age comic.
An example is ROM mentioned in this video. They just releaaed a complete comic collection in Omnibus format! Bright brand new pages and coloring! Micronauts is also coming out soon as a complete omnibus collectiom!
I just got me a battlestar galactica #1 Cgc 9.8 newsie for $120. I’m good with it. Not looking for a series or movie. Just enjoying what I watched as a kid.
These stats are wild! 9.8s are considered "investment grade" but are down more than 9.6 or 9.4 in general. And 9.4s are barely over the cost of grading now. Wow
It's because there are too many 9.8's on the census.
If they didn't make all these reboots filled with woke agenda material, it wouldn't have been such a big disaster
Please stop stop stop comparing anything to 2021 prices. Everything will never meet those COVID highs. That timeframe was a statistical anomaly- you’ll never see that again in your lifetime. Please stop.
Well said
Yeah, it's misleading and honestly a waste of time to compare things t0 that time range.
Thanks for the informative video, Dave!
Very well researched! Bravo! 👏 👏
With no movies mean the non comic book collectors are out of the market, prices will be where they are supposed to be, so it Looks like a good time to buy
I knew ROM was a licensed property but never knew it was an actual toy in production. Awesome mini doc btw!
Thanks. Ya it was fun to look back at all this and learn something new
@@ComicBookInvestmentsI had ROM electronic figure.. it was a piece of sh!t
Good...let's hope the effects of the pandemic that brought out the crazy "investors" is wearing off and I can now get comics that I need to complete my collections are reasonable prices.
Love the production BUT let's leave the comic boom prices in the grave. They serve no purpose. March 2022 the mask date was lifted. We need to create a new starting point on when to compare prices.
Well edited. Thanks
Didn't Thundercats just land on the Hot Comics list by ComicTom?
Not sure. Maybe some news came out. But don’t expect this to go sky high like before
Anyone still buying and selling thinking they will get rich off of one book are DONEZO.. I almost feel bad for all the SUCKERS buying graded comics... almost.
overstreet... Overstreet... OVERSTREET! Only pay what Overstreet Comic Guide lists the correct price at. Never pay eBay overinflated prices. Your Wife, Kids, Wallet, and Bank Account will thank you.
Great episode….thanks mate
Finally, I can afford to buy the ones I don't have yet!
When you look at the “trend line” in most all of these however they seem to be in line to where they “should have been” had the market not gone all crazy in 2021-22… Some of these are undervalued (over corrected) perhaps but imo a Transformers #1 should never cost as much as a high grade silver key… $1.3k is still a respectable amount of money for a book that has 660 Universal 9.8’s.
Now is the time to buy buy buy perhaps. Prices will drop out of necessity and if you are young enough to sit on something for 15 to 20 years you will have something WELL worth your effort. Me I could care less about the investment. But the thought of just getting our hands on so many of these items is exciting enough. For me its about comics. I hate what I see going down but people who have an appreciation for these items need to somehow ensure they fall into the right hands. There is a storm on the way. Escapism is fun but there are limits to how deep in the hole we should stick our heads. Wake up. Act accordingly and look down the road a bit for brighter days. They simply are not here at the moment.
Then most copies on ebay are way over priced. Many still asking 2021 prices
Ya that’s because eBay allows them to just sit there for eternity. And the sellers don’t want to put realistic prices on
Does This Mean That Its Over For 80s Comic books?😢
Yes
Yes
Maybe nostalgic 80's comics. Amazing Spider-man 300 still seems to be doing alright.
@@gozinta82disagree the census keeps growing and it went from $8,000 to $3,000 for a 9.8. One of the most graded books.
The problem with these questions is, if you compare 2021 prices to now, it seems almost everything has fallen off a cliff, so it makes it seems like there's no room for these comics to grow.
2021 was mid pandemic and floks were flush with money looking for things to spend it on, which artificially drove up prices. Abetter comparison would be against pre-covid prices.
If these books were scarce they wouldn’t drop this much. A lot of this IP will never come back to its height of popularity.
Can you imagine being the person that paid $5k+ for that DC comics presents with He-man?
@@darthrooster1I liked He-Man as a kid but that IP will not be making a big comeback.
Ya it maybe in 50 plus years or something crazy
All the recent He-man reboots have been utter trash.... and it wasn't a high bar in the first place.
In 50 years our priorities will shift lol@@ComicBookInvestments
Great video!!
I would still like to see a live action Robotech movie. I know it wasn’t mentioned in your video. Otherwise, great video.
Love these history videos
Mark Taylor is responsible for the He-Man we all know and love, not Roger Sweet.
I still think GI Joe and Transformers have more room to go down. There is some hype from the Kirkman reboots. Once that's gone, we'll see rhe drop.
Too many on census so agree
Still some of the most quality-constructed toys ever made though, especially the earliest Transformers. . .I think that engineering legacy will always keep those specific comics relevant. M.A.S.K. toys too, from what I recall, had really solid & unique construction attributes. . .felt pliable but also indestructible lol
Do you really believe the younger generations care about the engineering legacy or these comics they didn't grow up with? @@danalvin1184
You can't compare prices now to during covid people weren't rational they were sitting home getting government money people were paying $3,000 for a raw Mac Jones rookie card😂😂😂😂 people love this stuff from their childhood Star Wars Transformers GI Joe will be Classics forever!!!!!!
Pop culture changes so there's no guarantee GI Joe will be relevant in 20 years.
I see transformers only going up
The mix of images and video clips, with the extra additions of effects when they slide or pop in -nice work, man, fuknaye Dave From your channel has been displaying the work you invest, thar u go! Comic Book Investments dawg ! lol!
Thanks. Ya it takes longer to do but I enjoy it
I think many of these comics don't feel as important as they actually are. Its very hard to push each IP to the next generation. That's what makes Ninja Turtles and Star wars so impressive. Transformers and Power rangers seem to be underperforming.
These drops are wild!
I sold a rom 1 last weekend.
Yes they are going down..but we all know they will go back up for sure..hold on to them
How about the newsstand prices?
Those probably didn’t correct as hard cause if scarcity.
Agree sir. It would be truly insightful to know his analysis on the newsstand side of the coin also.@@DanSchawbel
Still way above pre-boom.
I know I'm probably in the minority, but I always liked Silverhawks way more than Thundercats.
Just fyi, Mego is pronounced "mee-go", it doesn't rhyme with Lego even if it looks like it should 😉
I had shogun warrior toys
What no Care Bears? Jk
70s IP FOMO aside.
Facsimile aside. (see above)
MGoldens MICRONAUTS run is a thing of beauty.
Or so it's been said...
By somebody.
ROM
Not so much.
Those books dropped because they’re more common than junk mail. 😂
Ouch
HI DAVE!! IMPROVE YOUR GRAMMAR IN THE HEADLINE AS IT'S "HAVE" NOT "HAS"👍
It’s funny because I put in has. Then changed it to have before releasing it Hahahha
THANKS! BUT STOP YELLING!
Anyone surprised this these type of comics where e never as popular superhero comics that’s one thing stupid comics it takes movies tv shows bring these comics popular again
Oh yea ppl love hearing they lost money 😂
time to buy some shit hehehehehe
Talk about flushing your money down the toilet!
I never understood transformers. The characters and story was just... lame. I liked Macross/Robotech but that was less a 'transforming' gimmick and more of a space opera (literally in some episodes).
Transformers is very popular in Asia that's why. The movies are made for China, not Americans.
Blasphemy.
You are lame.
Love these types of videos. Keep dropping that knowledge