![]() So what’s this doing to the value of these books? Add in the fact if you have a highly graded, highly valuable book, just about any mark on that comic is going to bring the grade and the value down! This is where my problem arose… As Stan is on a mass signing tour right now the market is being flooded with comics bearing his signature. Should I have him sign one of my golden age books? This was some of his earliest work so how cool would that be? How about a silver age book, like an early Spider-Man or Fantastic Four? Obviously some of Stan’s best work and what finally launched him into super stardom beyond just comic books! Perhaps I should have him sign a later book like one of my variants? Although Stan didn’t write them, having him sign one would add even more value to it right? That’s when it really dawned on me!ĭid I really want Stan signing any of my books at all? In reality, even though its Stan Lee, won’t having him signing my book be tantamount to defacing it? Unless I spend a fortune to have a golden (or silver) age book graded by the CGC as a signature series, would his signature actually bring the value of an aged comic like this down? Unfortunately, I didn’t get back to the booth in time and missed him!Īt first, I had a hard time deciding what comic I was going to have the Stan sign. I had tried to meet him once before a few years back at San Diego Comic Con when, to make a long story short, I purchased a signing from Desert Winds Comics. I was thrilled to once again see the pop culture icon. ![]() Yet my childhood hero – Stan Lee – was making his final appearance in Chicago according to “The Man” himself. During our recent visit to C2E2 2017, I had an epiphany! Alright, not that there was a lot to cover at the show seeing the major comic, entertainment or collectible companies were few and far between.
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