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Re: Some ebay sales figures for first issues of UK comics
Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 08:35
by -MikeD-
colcool007 wrote:Mike, you are going to hate me but I got my copy for less than £30 and that was five years ago. Every copy I saw at the time was going for £50 plus, but I had set a ceiling (at the time) of no more than £30 and while it took over two years, I did eventually buy my copy at my target price.
I must have been looking for around five years and, yeah, every copy seems to have a silly price. Maybe I should up my limit..?
philcom55 wrote:I'm pretty sure I got my copy of the
Action book when it was remaindered for about a pound. That was a few years ago though.
Perhaps I shouldn't have mentioned that...!
- Phil R.
Lucky b....!

Re: Some ebay sales figures for first issues of UK comics
Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 12:19
by colcool007
philcom55 wrote:I'm pretty sure I got my copy of the
Action book when it was remaindered for about a pound. That was a few years ago though.
Perhaps I shouldn't have mentioned that...!
- Phil R.
Mike, I'll hold him down while you pummel him!
Until the net came along, I was unaware that the book had even been published, so I can't complain. However, I am still surprised that I never saw it on my many visits to Forbidden Planet at the time.
However to show the vagaries of selling online, I bought my copy of Commando issue 217 for less than the price of a brand new Commando. Whereas, the last time I saw one for sale, it went for over £10! So the moral of the story is have your budget and stick to it rigidly.
Re: Some ebay sales figures for first issues of UK comics
Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 12:45
by philcom55
Like the copy of Commando no.2 I picked up for 50p a few months ago.
...Or did I already mention that?
- Phil (smug) R.
Re: Some ebay sales figures for first issues of UK comics
Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 15:00
by Tin Can Tommy
On a related note (about US comics not UK) the first issue of Action comics
sold for over $2 million(£1.4 million) the prices for american comics are much higher than for british ones I doubt a british comic has ever sold much more than £20,000 which is 70 times less.
Re: Some ebay sales figures for first issues of UK comics
Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 21:00
by colcool007
Tin Can Tommy wrote:On a related note (about US comics not UK) the first issue of Action comics
sold for over $2 million(£1.4 million) the prices for american comics are much higher than for british ones I doubt a british comic has ever sold much more than £20,000 which is 70 times less.
Compal has done so with either a No 1 Beano or Dandy.
Re: Some ebay sales figures for first issues of UK comics
Posted: 12 Dec 2011, 12:30
by klakadak-ploobadoof
The first 3 issues of Sparky, all looking fine on the pictures, complete with their unused free gifts sold yesterday for £544.00
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/300633665939? ... 1423.l2649
Re: Some ebay sales figures for first issues of UK comics
Posted: 19 Dec 2011, 10:40
by matrix
2000AD No 1 with free gift, described as like new but with minor wear due to age, eg a small tear and browning! Just sold 171 pounds.
Cor 1 and 3 in good condition 32 pounds.
Re: Some ebay sales figures for first issues of UK comics
Posted: 19 Dec 2011, 23:08
by felneymike
Volume 1 of The Captain for £31.01
Mind you, this is
volume 1, the first six months bound as a hardback book. I've only ever seen 3 individual Captain issues for sale as they would have originally appeared. Being bound into hardback books helps to preserve them rather well, it's the same with Chums and Chatterbox. The 3 C's that are an easy route into collecting early 20th century story papers!
Re: Some ebay sales figures for first issues of UK comics
Posted: 20 Dec 2011, 01:52
by David McDonald
The classifieds in Comics International was a great place for hard to get items, I bought the Action book and the Hawke Trigan Empire for around a fiver each.
David
Re: Some ebay sales figures for first issues of UK comics
Posted: 20 Dec 2011, 10:40
by tony ingram
matrix wrote:2000AD No 1 with free gift, described as like new but with minor wear due to age, eg a small tear and browning! Just sold 171 pounds.
I bought 2000AD #1, #2, #4 and #5 for 10p each from a cardboard box outside a second hand bookshop in Crystal Palace in about 1992.
Re: Some ebay sales figures for first issues of UK comics
Posted: 20 Dec 2011, 12:29
by matrix
tony ingram wrote:matrix wrote:2000AD No 1 with free gift, described as like new but with minor wear due to age, eg a small tear and browning! Just sold 171 pounds.
I bought 2000AD #1, #2, #4 and #5 for 10p each from a cardboard box outside a second hand bookshop in Crystal Palace in about 1992.
I would call that a good find Tony. Condition ok?
Re: Some ebay sales figures for first issues of UK comics
Posted: 20 Dec 2011, 15:42
by tony ingram
matrix wrote:tony ingram wrote:matrix wrote:2000AD No 1 with free gift, described as like new but with minor wear due to age, eg a small tear and browning! Just sold 171 pounds.
I bought 2000AD #1, #2, #4 and #5 for 10p each from a cardboard box outside a second hand bookshop in Crystal Palace in about 1992.
I would call that a good find Tony. Condition ok?
Pretty much perfect. No creases or tears, not even noticeably yellowed. All four of them were in pretty good nick. In fact, my copy of #3 is in worse condition, and I paid about £15 for that from Silver Acre.
Re: Some ebay sales figures for first issues of UK comics
Posted: 20 Dec 2011, 16:53
by alanultron5
Well! I'm glad I no longer hold the record for Sparky No1 and gift! Records are made to be broken y' know!
Re: Some ebay sales figures for first issues of UK comics
Posted: 20 Dec 2011, 18:55
by philcom55
tony ingram wrote:I bought 2000AD #1, #2, #4 and #5 for 10p each from a cardboard box outside a second hand bookshop in Crystal Palace in about 1992.
That's nothing. I bought the first three issues complete with free gifts for just 8p each from a little paper shop in Manchester!
...Mind you, that
was in 1977!
- Phil Rushton
Re: Some ebay sales figures for first issues of UK comics
Posted: 21 Dec 2011, 17:51
by Shiner
Whoops - I posted my previous message to the wrong thread. It should have been to the one on Comics bought Today. Al & co - can you repost it? Cheers, Shiner
{It's not actually off-topic really here! - A}