So, you've got a stack of comics gathering dust in your closet. Maybe they were impulse buys, gifts from well-meaning relatives, or relics from a time when you thought you'd become the next Stan Lee. Now what?
Option 1: Become a Supervillain (Just Kidding!)
Okay, selling them to a comic book store is *probably* a better idea than using them to fuel your nefarious plot for world domination. Trust me on this one. It's less paperwork.
Step 1: Assess the Situation
First things first, grab that stack and give it a good once-over. Think of yourself as a comic book detective, searching for clues! Are they in pristine condition? Are they dog-eared like they fought a wolverine?
Condition is king (or queen!) in the comic book world. A mint condition copy of Action Comics #1? You're practically swimming in Scrooge McDuck's money bin. A water-damaged copy of *Squirrel Girl* #5? Well, maybe aim for a slightly smaller pool.
Step 2: The Great Google Search
Time to fire up the internet and become an amateur appraiser! Look up each comic on websites like eBay (check completed listings!) or ComicsPriceGuide.com.
Don't get too excited when you see a listing for a million dollars. Remember, those are asking prices, not selling prices. Think of it like seeing a car listed for a million dollars, but it is the Batmobile.
What you're looking for is the actual selling price of comics in similar condition to yours. Honesty is key here. Your "near mint" comic might actually be "slightly loved" after all. Be fair in your assessment.
Step 3: Prepare for the Showdown (The Comic Book Store Visit!)
Now, find a local comic book store that buys comics. Call ahead and ask if they're currently buying and what their process is. Some stores only buy on certain days or have specific preferences.
Bundle your comics neatly. Maybe put them in bags and boards if you're feeling fancy (and want to impress the store owner!). First impressions matter, even with comics.
Step 4: The Negotiation Tango
The moment of truth! Present your comics to the store owner or buyer. Be prepared for them to offer you a percentage of the comic's estimated value. It's their business, after all, and they need to make a profit.
Don't take it personally if they don't offer you what you were hoping for. Negotiation is an art! Politely explain your reasoning for your estimated value, but also be respectful of their expertise.
Remember, they're the pros. Maybe they know something you don't. If you're not happy with the offer, you can always walk away. It's your prerogative!
Step 5: Celebrate Your Success (or Plan Your Next Move!)
Whether you score a windfall or just make enough for a fancy coffee, celebrate your accomplishment! You've successfully navigated the world of comic book selling. Pat yourself on the back!
If the comic book store wasn't interested, don't despair! There are other options. You can try selling online, at comic book conventions, or even to friends. The possibilities are endless!
And hey, if all else fails, you can always reread them and rediscover your love for comics. After all, that's what it's really all about.