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WONDER WOMAN #3 (Germany)
(Apr 2005)
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WONDER WOMAN 3
Label: Panini Archiv
Serie: Sonstiges, Archiv
Serie: Neue Backlist Artikel
Dieser Artikel gehört zur Produktgruppe "Panini Archiv". Wir weisen darauf hin, dass der Artikel ein Lager-Altbestand und somit möglicherweise nicht mehr im sonst üblichen Auslieferungszustand ist. Daher können wir kein Rückgaberecht aufgrund von leichten Beschädigungen gewähren. Bei Artikeln der Produktgruppe "Panini Archiv" besteht kein Umtauschrecht, da wir ausschließlich sehr geringe Restbestände haben, die wir nicht mehr neu beziehen können. Wir bitten um Verständnis.
Achtung: Der Erscheinungstermin dieses Artikels beschreibt nicht zwingend den EVT des Produktes, sondern ggf. das Datum, seid dem dieser bei uns verfügbar ist.
Comic: 4,55 €
Jimenez, Perez
19.04.2005
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SCCB: Sachs & Violens |
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From Vu
The book is called THE STANDARD CATALOG OF COMIC BOOKS (ISBN 0-87341-916-2), and is written by the same people who edits and publishes COMIC BUYERS GUIDE. It is a little expensive at $34.95, but it's worth it if you're a collector as it is a good price guide and checklist, and for the fact that it's 1237 pages long.
Although, in most guides, they do tend to miss certain variant comics and/or just plain inaccurate. I just checked the 31st Edition to OVERSTREET'S COMIC BOOK PRICE GUIDE, which is the latest version, and it still lists DARK HORSE #50 as having a Pérez story (see "Settlements").
Anyway, in addition to a summary of some titles, SCCB also list, in some cases, Diamond Preorder numbers and Capital City's order numbers. What I found very interesting is that THE NEW TEEN TITANS: THE JUDAS CONTRACT TP is quite rare! According to this book, Capital City only received and shipped 2,500 copies (note this number does not include Diamond Distribution).
Compare this number to some other, like ACTION COMICS #643 (Capital City: 35,100), BATMAN #400 (Capital City: 27,650), THE NEW TITANS #50 (Capital City: 18,750), PRIME #15 (Capital City: 14,450), CRISIS #3 (Capital City: 42,050),
CRIMSON PLAGUE #2 (Diamond Preorders: 23,680), and
WONDER WOMAN #168 (Diamond Preorders: 27,185).
I am saving the last bit for AVENGERS #1 (vol 3), which they listed the following:
AVENGERS #1 (vol 3)
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AVENGERS #1 (vol 3)
Circulation Statement: 166,903
Diamond Preorders: 194,439
Statement, filed 10/1/97,; avg print run 209,391; avg sales 163,342; avg subs 2,704; avg total paid 166,046; samples 270; office use 125; max existent 166,441; 21% of run returned
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The book was actually designed as a price guide, but I mostly find the circulation statements more interesting than the actual list value.
Personally, I always think a value of a comic book is based on the buyer's wants and needs (not dictated by a book). I disagree with some of the prices on the catalogue - just like you'd find WIZARD's pricing ridiculous.
The induction of Comics Guaranty LLC (CGC) in the price guide, I find a little annoying. I don't believe in CGC and I find the people buying them at extraordinary prices a little crazy. For about $600 for a perfect "10"
SPAWN #1, you can get a pretty cool three figures unique George Pérez artwork, or heck, get yourself a new digital camera. Basically, the guide lists how many comics were CGC'ed and what the highest number it got. For instance, INHUMANS #1 there were 32 sent in to be graded and the best of the lot is a grade of 9.6.
According to this guide, we're supposed to multiply 7 to its worth (which is valued at $8), so a CGC 9.6 INHUMANS #1 should fetch about $56.
As always, opinions expressed here are strictly my own. Buy this book, it's worth it!
From Continuum
WONDER WOMAN #168
Written by Phil Jimenez and George Perez, art by Jimenez and Andy Lanning, cover by Adam Hughes.
George Perez returns to co-write the character he made popular, in Part 1 of the 2-part "Paradise Island Lost." There's trouble in Paradise... The two tribes of Amazons that live on Themyscira have their allegiance tested as their differences come to a head, and a civil war is inevitable. But will Diana and Troia side with or against Hippolyta, the Queen Mother of the Amazons?
32 pages, $2.25, in stores on March 28.
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