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sclingerman Posts: 165
4/5/2017
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I can't find any reason why it would be worth that much. New character? Incredibly low print run?
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Oxbladder Posts: 487
4/5/2017
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Small print run and major cleavage edited by Oxbladder on 4/5/2017
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colbalt91 Posts: 298
4/5/2017
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Major cleavage would be the right answer. I know this one comic shop owner that told me every statue he orders of Power Girl that shows extreme cleavage is sold immediately. Now this phenomenon has crossed over to the comic books. edited by colbalt91 on 4/5/2017
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sclingerman Posts: 165
4/6/2017
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colbalt91 wrote:
Major cleavage would be the right answer.
If it was, the issues 1, 1A, 2, 3A, 4A, 8, 9, 14, 18, 20, and 24 would all also be >$200. And #20 ESPECIALLY, moreso than #27.
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5fiddy Posts: 20
4/8/2017
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sclingerman wrote:
colbalt91 wrote:
Major cleavage would be the right answer.
If it was, the issues 1, 1A, 2, 3A, 4A, 8, 9, 14, 18, 20, and 24 would all also be >$200. And #20 ESPECIALLY, moreso than #27. Well, it looks like I'm going to be updating my want list with a few more books.
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colbalt91 Posts: 298
4/15/2017
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I was at a Half Price bookstore this morning and I saw the trade paperback for Power Girl called Old Friends with the cover that is worth all that mucho money for the comic book. The trade paperback had the same cover and was priced at $25, $5 over the cover price. There was also a different Power Girl trade paperback there and it was going for only $8. I can only think of two reasons for this dissimilarity in the pricing of the two trade paperbacks of Power Girl. edited by colbalt91 on 4/15/2017
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Oxbladder Posts: 487
4/16/2017
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colbalt91 wrote:
Major cleavage would be the right answer. I know this one comic shop owner that told me every statue he orders of Power Girl that shows extreme cleavage is sold immediately. Now this phenomenon has crossed over to the comic books. edited by colbalt91 on 4/5/2017
The cleavage is only part of the cost but the fact that the print run cannot meet demand pushes the value up even more. If there were 30-50+K of this issue then the realized values would be lower.
Boobs/cleavage has been a big seller for many decades. edited by Oxbladder on 4/16/2017
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colbalt91 Posts: 298
4/26/2017
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Sssh.. don't tell Sclingerman about Suicide Squad #16, cover B, which came out today. Otherwise, we'll have to explain it to him all over again.
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sclingerman Posts: 165
4/26/2017
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colbalt91 wrote:
Sssh.. don't tell Sclingerman about Suicide Squad #16, cover B, which came out today. Otherwise, we'll have to explain it to him all over again.
Well, I can see if it was a really low print run, but the explanation of "It has cleavage!" don't work since many of the other issues in that title have the same or even more. It'd be like saying ASM #596 is worth hundreds of dollars because it has webbing.
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colbalt91 Posts: 298
4/26/2017
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Just having fun with you, but this issue is red hot. And why... edited by colbalt91 on 4/26/2017
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sclingerman Posts: 165
4/26/2017
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colbalt91 wrote:
Just having fun with you, but this issue is red hot. And why... edited by colbalt91 on 4/26/2017
I know you weren't being seriously insulting. But if it DID have a low print run like oxbladder suggested, it would explain why this one... and not any of those others... is so much.
And best comment goes to dmting.
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colbalt91 Posts: 298
4/27/2017
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Forget Power Girl for right now, and start chasing Suicide Squad #16 cover B.
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sinisterss Posts: 16
7/9/2017
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I sold a raw copy of Power Girl 27 a month or so ago on eBay, it went for $75.00
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colbalt91 Posts: 298
7/13/2017
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Two days ago when I was looking at the Lyria Exchange, which shows the eBay activity for comic auctions, it had a copy of Power Girl # 27 with a grade of 9.8 that sold for $375.
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