Have you ever read a comic book before?
I imagine just about everyone, at some time
in their life, has read at least one comic
book. But do your interests and enjoyment
level go beyond that? You may have said
to yourself, at sometime or another, I would
like to start a comic book collection some
day. Heck, you may even have several comic
books lying around that you have just never
organized.
What do I do to start a comic book collection
and what all do I need? Well, as I am
sure you realize, you need to start with
a passion. You have a passion, you say,
but you don't want to be labeled a "comic
book geek" and remain alone in your enjoyment.
Well, my suggestion to you is "Don't Sweat
the Small Stuff" and believe me, you are
not alone. You would be amazed at the
multitudes of individuals who have a passion
for comic books. And there are a plethora
of related sites on the Web.
I couldn't get enough of these colorful
action-packed little devils when I was
young. But like any supposedly responsible
individual, I lay my passion aside when
I got older and when to college and got
a good job. Well in the last several months,
I have rekindled that childhood passion
and have spent a good share of my time
researching and creating my own comic
book website. And what a rush it has been
reintroducing myself to myself. I am finding
quite an avid interest in all the new
comic book hero movies Hollywood is cranking
out. I have even started my own comic
book hero DVD collection. And this is
big business, so I know there are throngs
of people out there with my same interests
and I hope to connect with many of them
through my website.
I ran into a major thrill the other
day glancing through the want ads of my
local newspaper. Lo and behold, someone
was selling a comic book collection. A
quick call and a meeting in the shopping
mall parking lot and I was the proud owner
of 189 comic books kept in beautiful condition.
And get this; it cost me $50.00 for the
whole collection. I have as yet to determine
the actual worth of the collection, but
it has got to be substantially more than
what I paid for it. As time goes on, I
will be organizing all of them in a spreadsheet
and using my trusty copy of the Overstreet
Comic Book Price Guide to determine my
new collection's total worth. As I do
that, I will be reporting results on my
website.
Through all my research over the last
many months, I have even created an ebook
product on how to start a comic book collection,
which is filled with Internet resources.
I want to have an inexpensive resource
available to help others, with the same
passion I have, to get started. If you
care to see what the book is about, you
can check it out at http://www.comic-book-collection-made-easy.com/comic-book-collection.html
and let me know what you think.
When you start your collection, you
will need to start thinking about sources
to purchase your comic books from. You
will want to start learning about comic
book supplies to help preserve and organize
your magazines. You will want to learn
how the rest of the industry goes about
grading physical condition and what your
individual comics are worth. Personally
though, I believe some of the greatest
worth in a comic book is what it means
to you and the enjoyment you receive from
owning these little pieces of art. You
may even what to find where all the great
comic book conventions are and if there
are any close to you. All of this information
is available on the Net and I am hoping
to build a central hub to all this other
great info.
Want to start a collection? Come on
over and visit me. Kick your shoes off
and stay for a while. I don't think you
will be disappointed. You may even want
to bookmark my site. Have something of
value you want me to add or a question
that needs an answer? I am all ears. So
start scanning the want ads and I will
see you at my site. Flame on! Or was that
"Up, Up and Away"?
Dave Gieber, a former rocket engineer,
has decided to take up residency on the
Internet. He is the owner and editor of
several websites, one of which was built
around one of his childhood passions;
www.comic-book-collection-made-easy.com
. You can visit here to keep up to date
on the world of comic books and comic
book collecting. Feel free to sign up
for his comic book ezine at www.comic-book-collection-made-easy.com/comic-book-ezine.html