Comic Book Movie Connection Online Seminar
Have you ever wondered about the connection between the comic book movie blockbusters and the actual comics and characters that drive the stories?
Have the prices of the comic books been affected by these movies?
On April 25, posted for 24 hours only, I am showing an online video seminar that will examine this connection in-depth.
Topics that will be discussed:
- Actual sales data showing the connection at work in the past
- Is it still working? An Iron Man case study showing the latest information
- Actual sources to help get early “intel” for upcoming movies and picks
- Strategies to purchase movie connection books at discounts
- Selling strategies – both how and when to sell to maximize profits
- My personal “Comic Book Secrets” picks
- Your questions answered
If you want to watch this seminar and/or have a question answered, click here.
Enjoy the free seminar!
The Comic Book Price Guide Industry Bible – Overstreet
The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide has long been considered the “bible” of the industry. There is no argument it is one of the best sources for comic book research and the first place to look to see if your books have any value at all. This guide has been dubbed the premier reference source for casual and die-hard collectors since 1970.
Don’t miss the opportunity to get a digital copy of this industry-standard book. It is downloadable now for only $25. You can get it all on your computer with just the click of a mouse.
I use this downloadable version extensively. It is easy to search for information and prices, no flipping through pages and manually searching. The downloadable version currently only works with a PC, but a Mac version is coming soon.
A Resource for Comic Book Collectors
Dave Gieber of Comic Book Collecting Made Easy has a new resource for collectors. His downloadable product includes tips on buying, selling, preservation (supplies), various opinions on when to submit books to CGC for grading and much more.
He offers several bonuses, one of the most notable is a digital copy of Action #1.
You can check it out here.