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The Collectors Show Comic Book Collecting Resource


As a way to compliment the Collectors Show interview with Maggie Thompson on collecting comic books, we put together a primer on collecting comic books. It is very basic, intended for the novice who may be considering starting a collection. Of course this is offered free of any charge. In this document are:

The death of comic book guy, probably another fake out much like the death of Sadsack.

The death of comic book guy, probably another fake out much like the death of Sadsack.

  • a very brief history of comic books,
  • how to determine value,
  • on line places to find the monetary value of comic books,
  • the 6 ages of comic books,
  • a few auction trends,
  • a list of comic book collecting clubs.

I was surprised at how few clubs there were devoted to collecting comic books.

If you know of more, please let me know. I hope folks enjoy this resource.

To download the PDF, just click the link:

The Collectors Show Comic Book Collecting Resource

Collecting Comic Books With Maggie Thompson On The Collectors Show


Our guest this week on The Collectors Show is Maggie Thompson. Maggie collects comic books. I guess we generally think of the comic book collecting hobby as one where men/boys do all the collecting, but it shows how little I know as Maggie and her late husband Don, practically invented the comic book collecting hobby.

The couple wrote, edited and published the Comics Buyer’s Guide (ISSN 0745-4570) (CBG), established in 1971, was the longest-running English-language periodical reporting on the American comic book industry. It has also awarded its annual Comics Buyer’s Guide Fan Awards since 1982, with the first awards announced in #500 (June 17, 1983).

The publication ceased with the March 2013 issue.

Maggie is also a well-respected commentator on pop culture and continues to report on the industry from her blog at Comic Con (http://www.comic-con.org/toucan/categories/maggie-thompson).

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Warner Brothers To Release Original TV Show On Blue Ray & Why Collectors Should Care


Batman: The Complete Television Series features all three classic seasons of the fan-favorite show spanning all 120 original broadcast episodes – completely remastered – as well as more than three hours of never-before-seen enhanced content including interviews with both Adam West (as Batman) and Burt Ward (as Robin). In addition to favorites West and Ward, the series featured a long list of notable guest stars and cameo appearances over the course of three seasons including Julie Newmar, Cesar Romero, Frank Gorshin, Liberace, Vincent Price, Burgess Meredith, Bruce Lee, Art Carney, Milton Berle, Sammy Davis Jr. and many more!

The Batman logo from the 1966 television series.

The Batman logo from the 1966 television series.

Why Collectors Should Care
Among the special features included in the release are the most sought-after collectibles through the eyes of three extraordinary collectors.

The DVD release will also include a special Hot Wheels Batmobile, and:
Adam West Scrapbook – featuring never-before-seen photos from Adam’s own archives,
44 Vintage Trading Cards,
Ultraviolet Digital Copy of all 120 episodes,
Episode guide – includes synopsis of all episodes, photos from the series and a personal letter from Adam West to the fans.

Release is scheduled for November, 2014.

Is Archie’s Death Another Big Fake Out?


I was really hoping the trend of killing off comic book characters to boost sales and attention would, well, die off. My optimism was squashed when I saw this item,  “Archie” would “die” in an upcoming issue. How long will he stay dead or is this just a dream?

What of Archie and is this just another ploy to boost sales?

What of Archie and is this just another ploy to boost sales?

We’ll see.

(CNN) — Since 1941, comic book fans have followed the exploits of teenaged Archie Andrews and his friends. This July, they’ll find out how he dies.

“Life With Archie” #36 hits stores on July 16, and CNN can reveal exclusively that it tells the story of how Archie sacrifices himself to save a friend.

Few details are known, but it seems fitting that Archie would go out a hero. The 37th issue one week later will end the series.

The “Life With Archie” series has been telling the stories of possible future Archie scenarios for the past few years, and so Archie will continue to be alive in the comics set in the present day.

CNN spoke with Archie Comics CEO Jon Goldwater (son of Archie creator John Goldwater) about the upcoming issues.

CNN: Can you explain the “Life With Archie” series for the uninitiated?

Goldwater: “Life With Archie” is Archie’s future — it gives readers a look into what his life would be like after high school and college, which has never really been explored. Most fans are familiar with Archie as a high schooler, hanging out at Pop’s Chocklit Shop with his friends. “Life With Archie” shows what happens when Archie becomes an adult and starts dealing with grownup issues.

Each issue is normally split into two storylines — one telling a tale of Archie married to Veronica another with him ending up with Betty. The final issue, however, will show readers Archie’s final fate in both timelines — and they’re the same.

CNN: Why kill Archie?

Goldwater: I think it’s the natural conclusion to the “Life With Archie” series.

Archie dies as he lived — heroically. He dies saving the life of a friend, and does it in his usual selfless way. Archie has always been a representation of us — the best of us. Our strengths and our faults.

Writer Paul Kupperberg, with input from myself, has crafted an emotional, impactful and classic story that I know will survive the test of time. This isn’t a random one-off or “what-if” story that we’re doing as a gag. This is the story that we mapped out carefully and with much thought. This is the death of Archie as we see it, and we’re treating it with that same level of gravitas and import. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime event, and we are being very considerate about it.

CNN: What are you hoping to accomplish with this storyline?

Goldwater: First and foremost, like with anything we do at Archie, we want to tell a great, memorable story. That being said, this story in particular is of the utmost importance to us as a company and as a keeper of the Archie brand.

We want to not only show how Archie’s life ends, but also what he means to the world around him. We want to celebrate his life. After the events of “Life With Archie” #36, fans will leap forward a year to see the aftermath, and how his friends have moved on since his surprising death.

What’s Jughead doing? How are Betty and Veronica dealing with the loss? It’s not about the attention-grab of the death but about telling a great, evocative story that reminds people why this character is important to the fabric of pop culture — and showing how heroic a normal guy like Archie can be, and how important it is to realize that.

This isn’t a story we’re going to retcon a few weeks from now. This happened. This is the conclusion to the “Life With Archie” story and timeline, and it will allow us as a company and the world to take a moment to look at Archie’s life as a whole and recognize him as one of the most important characters — not in just comics — but in popular culture.

We want people to feel the same emotional roller coaster we felt putting this story together — to feel the range of emotions, from happiness, sadness, anger, joy and pride. We want people to react to this in a strong way because Archie is so important to them.

CNN: How do you hope fans will react ultimately?

Goldwater: We expect some level of shock, outrage and surprise — followed by understanding. As a company, we are not afraid to take risks. We’re not scared to shake things up to draw attention to the great stories we’re building here at Archie.

I hope fans will be intrigued by this news, pick up the issues in July and realize they’ve been given one of the best comics on the stands. They’ll be handed a piece of comic book history, featuring some of the most well-known characters in the world saying goodbye to an icon. We want fans to talk about this for years to come. We think this story is bigger than anything we’ve ever done — it’s bold, dramatic and best of all, a fitting end to the life of Archie.

CNN: What do you think Archie Comics has been doing by shaking things up over the recent years?

Archie: We’re a sleeping giant. Years ago, before I stepped in as CEO, Archie was seen as a dormant, nostalgia brand stuck in amber. We were in suspended animation. People thought the stories were still set in the ’50s!

Now, while the characters — like Betty, Archie, Veronica, Jughead and Reggie — are at their core the same, Riverdale has changed. It’s caught up with the times. The town of Riverdale you read about now is like any other in America.

It’s diverse, it’s not problem-free, and it represents America in an honest way. Archie is about being welcoming, diverse and entertaining. We’ve managed to strike that balance in our storytelling for the last five years and managed to not only get attention, but keep people entertained.

From the introduction of Kevin Keller, the first regular gay character in comics to now, the death of Archie, we’ve not been afraid to take risks. The big thing is, though, our risks pay off because the stories, art and execution are spot-on. We back up what we say.

CNN: What will be the long-term impact of this story?

Goldwater: Well, this is the end. This is how Archie dies in the pages of “Life With Archie.” We will not be retconning, reversing or backtracking on this story in terms of “Life With Archie.”

The main Archie line, however, telling stories of Archie in high school, will continue. “Afterlife With Archie” [the “Archie” zombie series] will continue, and we will keep on taking risks with different and new interpretations of our characters.

But as far as we see it, this is how Archie dies. That’s how we approached this story and how we’re treating it.

 

Collecting Action Figures and Toys


This week on The Collectors Show we talk about collecting action figures and toys in general with Daniel Pickett of Action Figure Insider (http://www.actionfigureinsider.com). Daniel has just returned from the Toy Fair International with news about what will be coming in the months to come including introductions from Funco, Crypt Kitties, D.C Comics and hints about the new figures that will precede the next wave of Star Wars movies.

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Pop Vinyl by Funco were among many of the toys and action figures discussed with Daniel Pickett on The Collectors Show.

Pop Vinyl by Funco were among many of the toys and action figures discussed with Daniel Pickett on The Collectors Show.

Daniel “Julius Marx” Pickett has been around toys his whole life. The first line he ever collected was Mego’s World’s Greatest Super Heroes line back in the 70s. He has been surrounded by collectables ever since. In 1999 he was confounded by a lack of information and news about some of his favorite toy lines he was collecting. Since he couldn’t find the information he decided to pursue it himself thinking other people might also be interested in the same news. He started writing a weekly column on the toy industry and action figure for a toy news site and in a years time he tripled the sites daily traffic with his updates, reviews and product features. He built relationships with every major toy manufacturer and many sculptors, painters and mold makers. He grew his hobby into a world wide expertise that the industry has embraced. In 2004 he teamed up with his toy buddy Jason “ToyOtter” Geyer and they created their own website http://www.ActionFigureInsider.com.

Daniel has been quoted in both industry and mass media press outlets. Over the years Daniel and AFi have been sought out as experts in the field. Daniel was regularly featured on “Attack of the Show” on the G4 network as the primary contributor to their “Mint On Card” segment, and our front page has been linked to from USA Today’s “Pop Candy” Blog twice. Daniel’s content has also been featured on MSNBC.com, Wired.com, Fark.com, Boing-Boing, Gizmodo.com, Ain’t It Cool News, the Official Star Wars blog, Geekologie, G4, CNet and Toy Fare magazine, among many others. He has consulted on toy lines, books, documentaries and TV shows. But all of that really just sounds snooty and “tootin’ his own horn” – the long and short of it is that Daniel loves toys and he LOVES talking about them.

Collectors Take Note: Powerpuff Girls Controversial Comic Book Cover Pulled By Cartoon Network


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If you are a comic book collector and want to snag an item that will likely become a rare get, this cover of Powderpuff Girls is the one.  Read the story below.

Cartoon Network has pulled the controversial, subscription-only variant cover to the sixth issue of IDW Publishing’s The Powerpuff Girls comic book series.

The cover, by artist Mimi Yoon, depicted the Powerpuff Girls as anime-style teenage girls dressed in skintight uniforms with short miniskirts. The cover has been accused of overly sexualizing the children’s characters, particular after comic book retailer Dennis Barger Jr. voiced complaints on Facebook, posting an image of the cover with the comment “Are we seriously sexualizing pre-teen girls like perverted writing fan fiction writers on the internet???? is that what this s*** has gotten to? DISGUSTED.

IDW’s vice president of marketing, Dirk Wood, said the idea for the cover came from Cartoon Network:

“That was actually a Cartoon Network mandated cover, by an artist of their choosing.  I think they were thinking of it more along the lines of “female empowerment” than the kind of thing you guys are talking about, but certainly, we’re sensitive to the issues here.  We love making comics for kids, and always want them to be appropriate.  For what it’s worth, CN has been a great partner in that regard… I know an 8 year old and 10 year old really well, and always look at these kinds of things through their eyes… Half of the employees have kids here, and we pride ourselves in making comics they’ll enjoy and not give them a warped view of the world (except, you know, in a good way).  Anyway, I certainly see your points, and we’ll be sensitive to these things, as I think we mostly have been.”

Cartoon Network Enterprises said that the cover was intended specifically for “comic book fans,” suggested that the Yoon’s style was not intended to appeal to children in the first place.

BOOM! Studios Collections Now on comiXology


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November 20th, 2013 – Los Angeles, CA / New York, NY – BOOM! Studios, publisher of Eisner and Harvey Award-winning comics and graphic novels, announced today the roll out debut of collected editions and original graphic novels on comiXology – the revolutionary digital comics platform available across the iPhoneiPadAndroidKindle FireWindows 8, and www.comixology.com. This brings fan-favorite collections like IrredeemableIncorruptibleHellraiserBravest Warriorsand more to comiXology’s worldwide audience today, with the entire back catalog to debut shortly.

“We’re excited to finally make our entire catalog of collected editions and original graphic novels available through comiXology!” said BOOM! Studios Founder and CEO Ross Richie. “We’ve been talking about making our backlist catalog available digitally in collected form for some time and it’s a great way to help cap the amazing year BOOM! has been having. With new fans discovering our brand every day through series like Adventure Time, Day Men, Suicide Risk, andHerobear and the Kid, what better time to make everything available? I’m really excited about all of the co-promotions we have planned with comiXology as we roll out new editions!”

“We’re thrilled to help expand BOOM! Studios’ digital presence with the release of all of these outstanding collections and graphic novels,” said comiXology co-founder and CEO David Steinberger. “Now fans who were always curious to start series like the critically acclaimed Irredeemable and Incorruptible or the hilarious Bravest Warriors get their chance while also experiencing these series in our immersive Guided View reading technology that only comiXology brings.”

The full list of BOOM! Studios collected editions now available on comiXology are below with many more debuting in the coming weeks:

28 Days Later Omnibus  & Vols. 1 – 6 
2 Guns
Cthulhu Tales Omnibus Vol. 1 – 2
Adventure Time Vol. 1
Adventure Time: Playing With Fire
Bravest Warriors Vol. 1
Deathmatch Vols. 1 – 2
Hellraiser Masterpieces Vols. 1 – 2
Hellraiser Vols. 1 – 4
Higher Earth Vol. 1
Hypernaturals Vol. 1
Incorruptible Vols. 1 – 7
Irredeemable Vols. 1 – 10
Supurbia Vol. 1

With over 40,000 comics and graphic novels from more than 75 publishers, comiXology offers the widest selection of digital comics in the world. ComiXology’s immense catalog and unique Guided View reading experience is available across the iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle Fire, Windows 8 and the Web—making it the best digital platform for comic and graphic novel fans worldwide.

About BOOM! Studios
Founded by Ross Richie in 2005, Diamond Gem Award-winning “Best Publisher” BOOM! Studios (boom-studios.com) generates a constellation of best-selling Eisner and Harvey Award-winning original and licensed comic books and graphic novels with the industry’s top talent. BOOM! Studios is the home of Mike Carey’s SUICIDE RISK, Clive Barker’s NEXT TESTAMENT and HELLRAISER, Paul Jenkins and Humberto Ramos’ FAIRY QUEST, PLANET OF THE APES, Max Bemis’ POLARITY and Mark Waid’s IRREDEEMABLE. Steven Grant’s graphic novel 2 GUNS was recently released as a feature film from Universal Pictures starring Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg. BOOM!’s all-ages imprint KaBOOM! publishes Charles Schulz’ PEANUTS, Jim Davis’ GARFIELD, Cartoon Network’s ADVENTURE TIME and REGULAR SHOW, Mike Kunkel’s HEROBEAR AND THE KID, and Roger Langridge’s Eisner Award-winning SNARKED. In June 2013, BOOM! Studios acquired Archaia Entertainment (archaia.com). Archaia is the Eisner and Harvey Award-winning graphic novel publisher of MOUSE GUARD, COW BOY, GUNNERKRIGG COURT, RUST, SPERA, JIM HENSON’S TALE OF SAND, RETURN OF THE DAPPER MEN, and other many great titles. In October 2013, BOOM! Studios entered into a unique first-look relationship with 20th Century Fox, giving the studio access to its library of titles, and giving the publisher access to Fox’s vast catalog of films.

About comiXology
ComiXology has revolutionized the comic book and graphic novel industry by delivering a cloud-based digital comics platform that makes discovering, buying, and reading comics more fun than ever before. ComiXology’s Guided View™ reading technology transforms the comic book medium into an immersive and cinematic experience, helping comiXology become one of iTunes top 10 grossing iPad apps in both 2011 and 2012. Offering the broadest library of comic book content from the top 75 publishers, and including independent creators as well, comiXology will not stop until everyone on the face of the planet has become a comic book fan.  A privately held company, comiXology is based in New York City.  For more information visit www.comixology.com.

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New Comic Book Author Introduced On The Collectors Show


Emmy Award winner, owner of http://www.lunchboxcollector.com and the artist and writer of a new comic book, “Amphoman” appears this week on “The Collectors Show”, hosted by Harold Nicoll. The popular podcast can be heard on http://www.webtalkradio.net.

 Kaye first appeared on the program several years ago to discuss his expertise as a lunch box collector. He came back to host and producer Harold Nicoll’s attention in August, 2013 when Nicoll learned of the new work on a new comic book. “Amphoman is a perfect comic character in that his ‘super powers’ are both helpful and carry considerable downside,” Nicoll said. “That Mike is such a gifted artist, has so much expertise as a collector and is now writing and drawing his own comic book will be extremely interesting to listeners. Imagine you had the chance to interview or listen to Stan Lee at the start of his career, that’s the way I felt about talking with Mike.”

 Kaye took his interest in comics to another level of creativity, but it was several years before Kaye published it and made it available to the public. In 1989, out of Kaye’s imagination, came Dr. Ulrius Joules, a doctor suffering from cancer. He discovers an extraterrestrial gem that transforms him into a frogman when he gets wet. “Amphoman” can treat others and stop them from being infected. During the interview, Kaye describes the character in detail and discusses how he struggled to get his comic book noticed. “Listeners will have the chance to know more about the author/illustrator and how to order a first edition .”

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About The Collectors Show

Some collectors are casual about collecting and pick things up to add once in a while. These are not the people we talk to on The Collectors Show. Our guests are single-minded folks whose collections are not just important but help to define them. They have a passion, and laser-like focus that gives insight into not just what makes for an interesting or even valuable collection, but let’s us peer into their souls. To contact Harold Nicoll, email haroldnicoll@gmail.com.