|
|
|
Collector
        
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: Yesterday @ 7:27:50 PM
Posts: 114,
Visits: 388
|
|
I notice that the later issues of Miracleman are valued higher than the earlier issues. Seems like a bizarre anomaly, makes me wonder what the reason for that is. Anybody want to splain to the noob?
Hugo M.
http://mybackcomicbookpages.blogspot.com/
|
|
|
|
|
Elite Collector
        
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: Yesterday @ 11:26:04 PM
Posts: 847,
Visits: 1,976
|
|
They went a year between publishing issues, lots of people stopped buying (making smaller print runs).
#15 is a super awesome "death of..." issue.
Then Neil Gaiman issues -- "must have" issues for all of his fans. Low print run, got lower every issue.
|
|
|
|
|
Forum Star
        
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: Today @ 3:46:26 AM
Posts: 4,384,
Visits: 3,860
|
|
Robbie (10/4/2009)
They went a year between publishing issues, lots of people stopped buying (making smaller print runs). #15 is a super awesome "death of..." issue. Then Neil Gaiman issues -- "must have" issues for all of his fans. Low print run, got lower every issue.Yup-yup. TEX
Big List of Tex's GUNS

"Come. Fly with Me."
|
|
|
|
|
Collector
        
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: Yesterday @ 7:27:50 PM
Posts: 114,
Visits: 388
|
|
TY, Robbie... that makes perfect sense. I had an idea print-run/distribution probably had something to do with it. The Neil Gaiman connection slipped my mind, I'm not sure it registered... anyhow...
NOW I KNOW!
Best --
H.
|
|
|
|