10 Comics (No One Wants)

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What are those comics that won't move even when priced at 10 cents? the books that either disappointed readers or simply just have zero re-sale value. Were taking a look at 10 arcs today that no one seems to want!

#top10 #duds #noonewants

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Ultimatum. Everyone hated it. The Ultimate Universe was so popular, and they just destroyed it

hotzonecomicshuey
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I used to work as a comic shop in high school and the amount of times I ruined someone’s day by telling them that death of Superman still in the black bag is worth nothing

Daftanemone
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The most uncollectible comic I've ever seen was way back in 1992 when I was working in a Sydney comic book store. Turok: Dinosaur Hunter was the comic to have. Then it wasn't. We ordered dozens of copies. I went into the comic store I worked at when I was in Sydney again back in 2007. I checked the back issue bin. There were still dozens of copies of Turok for 50 Australian cents.

TheDukeofMadness
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As someone who's worked with a comic store for about 5 years now, I have to say almost every book that's based on a movie, sports, or video game. Seen many come through and had to break the news that they were worth about 10-25 cents each.

spamncheese
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I stopped by a hole-in-the-wall vintage store to see if they had any comics. I was pointed to a corner of the store and saw about 5 or 6 long boxes just waiting to be gone through. I was so excited! Imagine my crushing disappointment to see that they were 95% Valiant titles. :/

colinsimpkins
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As a massive Captain Marvel fan, I don't know why they decided to push her by making her an unlikeable crazy person in civil war II. I feel like that really damaged the character for a while

MPScrimshaw
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Micronauts and Human Fly have been perennial dollar bin material for decades, along with nearly the whole run of Batman Knightfall.

Clay
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I was a small time dealer back in the late 80s and early 90s. once people caught on to the early Valiant issues that had ridiculously low print runs (harbinger 1 = 30, 000) speculators began ordering quantities of the books and then the crash. in ending, you can add the Malibu titles to the list.

thomasdickson
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I bought a silver age key online and it was packed amongst a stack of Ultimate Fantastic 4 books for protection instead of something like a Gemini mailer

fluxcap
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One Man's junk is another man's treasure.

Sudar
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I picked up two Bloodshot #1’s back in the day because the guy at my LCS at the time, said, “this is going to be a hot book.” I was new at collecting and thought, “what a good investment.” Today, I’m seeing the same book in the dollar bins.🙄

paulharper
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please make more videos like this. its such an overlooked subject of discussion.

lazer-ape
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Marvel's New Universe. The only comics that I ever chucked into a recycling bin. I had runs from #1 onward of each title, which were part of a collection I bought in the '90s. I've seen them in boxes for 10 for a $1 & they don't go!

hall
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What? NO Deathmate Yellow?
HAHAHHHAAA.
Fun times man.
Thanks

coverlovercomics
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Excalibur sits in a lot of dollar bins, which has been great for me, since I’ve been building a set!

govatos
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I recall trading in a bunch of Valiant comics for in store credit and getting the reply, "Oh, I can fill my bird cage with these." Yeah, safe to say I didn't get much.

onetone-bf
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Back issues are so over-priced most of what I buy these days comes out of the dollar bin, just hunting for cool stuff, stuff to trade and the occasional under-priced gem.

davidallen
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Marvel's Ravage 2099 is the title I always see in bargain bins over here

matthewallen
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Demand is dependent on persona. If you’re a reader maybe those titles are great. Monetary value to me is a fugazi concept that influencers push.

dmglenz
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Turok #1 I can't even sell those for toilet paper. The staples hurt.

davidschnebly