Comic Book Goal Setting Strategies for Success!
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
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I like how you did your goals. Good ideas my friend 👍🏻 😃
Wonderful advice Joe! Keep on collecting.
Very good video my brother 👊🏻
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As a collector on a budget I’ve refrained from setting goals, the reason why is I’m forever waiting for opportunities when they present themselves. I would only set goals if I had more funding in my comic book hobby.
@@dandelatorre1870 Dan that’s kind of my approach. They are not really goals but “wants”. That’s why I don’t put any time frame on them. Good luck.
I like it
Great breakdown. Good luck with your goals!
@@cwwheelz Thanks Clyde. Hope all is well.
Great goals, Joe! I may have some side quest/audible books you're looking for.
Thanks Doug. I'm sure you do!
I like this approach to goals!! I may need to implement some of these ideas into my own!
Thanks Alan. Good luck!
All those seem like great ideas for the goals. I just made a wishlist so if I don’t get everything then it is fine. I also included by saying any cool negative space variants that come out are an auto buy. 😀
@@DiggerJim7202 nice Digger. Wish list works. I just wanted to have a focus-based approach
Trust you to do it Anachronically, Joe! I'm slowing down this year, over the last 4 years I've spent miles to much! Since completing my Action and Superman goals 3 years earlier than expected. I started on Brave and the Bold, just back to Batman's first appearance and The Flash just back to Vol 1 #164. I have the Showcases and #105-163 in omnibuses. The main title I will be concentrating on is Daredevil back to #2, have about 70 to get, I think I will have to be happy with the Facsimile of #1 that's coming out soon! I will still collect these old books like I did with Action and Superman by year, I hate gaps and having complete years feels tidier! The only other books are Batman and Detective which I'm slowly eating away at, I don't imagine going back any further than 1967 with them, especially Batman, apart from anything else they weren't great reading before then and spending hundreds of pounds on books I wont even read seems pointless. I'm also hoping to visit some comic conventions this year to buy physically. The majority of the books I want now need to be checked for condition and ebay can be quite a let down for that! Like you this isn't for 2025, but I would like to do most of it before I'm 70, but we will see? Sorry to witter on! Good luck with your strategy! And may all of your wants be bargains!
You have quite a job ahead of you! I have three facsimile copies of B&B #28. I will get a copy of the original, but it may not be for a while.
Interesting video. I'm curious as to why, at your age, you're still adding to your collection. This isn't a criticism at all, but just a genuine question. At 61, I find myself wanting to unload stuff I've collected rather than buy more. Is collecting, for you, a way to stay engaged with a wider community, or more of a way to keep in touch with your own past? If both, which is more important? Thank you.
@@TT-fq7pl I fully understand your question. For me, I enjoy collecting and looking for specific books. I have used books in my collection to raise money for charities. My intention is to retain only certain comics that I love and leave them to my son. I fully intend to use most of my collection to raise more money for St Jude’s, T2T and the American Cancer Society.
@@AnachronicComics Thank you for your response. That is a wonderful plan! I know from your channel that you also have a lot of fun with other collectors, and that's also a great reason to carry on. By the way, I was a huge fan of Kamandi in the 70s, and have kept those comics -- I have only about 4 or five of the Kirby issues missing.