Valiant Trade
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Valiant Trade
Long ago I traded by a whole run of x-men (1st gambit, 1st jim lee...) for the entire unity series. It was my first try at valiant comics. Even though prices now prove I am in the minority on demand...it was the best trade I made.
I gave up collecting years ago, but this forum brings back many great memories. In fact, I have recently dug up the old books and re-read many of them. Just as good (at least early valiants) as I recalled.
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I gave up collecting years ago, but this forum brings back many great memories. In fact, I have recently dug up the old books and re-read many of them. Just as good (at least early valiants) as I recalled.
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Re: Valiant Trade
Dont think that you are the only one that made some "ex-collector wrote:Long ago I traded by a whole run of x-men (1st gambit, 1st jim lee...) for the entire unity series. It was my first try at valiant comics. Even though prices now prove I am in the minority on demand...it was the best trade I made.![]()
I gave up collecting years ago, but this forum brings back many great memories. In fact, I have recently dug up the old books and re-read many of them. Just as good (at least early valiants) as I recalled.
suspect" trades back in the day. I am sure that anyone that collected valiants back in the day has atleast 1 horror story of how they paid too much for a book or traded away there spider-mans for some post unity books
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i picked up all the valiants i could afford back in the day (no pre unity
) i remember paying a pretty big chunk of change for EW#4 just to get bloodshots 1st c appearance.
i started digging up my comics a few years ago and i began to remeber valiant and how much i enjoyed them....lead me here and now thanks to my quest to complete the series, back into comics...though not as "hardcore" as when i was younger.
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i started digging up my comics a few years ago and i began to remeber valiant and how much i enjoyed them....lead me here and now thanks to my quest to complete the series, back into comics...though not as "hardcore" as when i was younger.
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I paid $9 for Eternal Warrior #1 a week after it came out and $10 for Unity #1. While Eternal Warrior didn't impress me terribly, Unity was intense. I was hooked instantly. It was a cross-over WAR that lasted MONTHS. It was a realistic concept that was new to comics. Heaven forbid if any of the other publishers have their crossovers take place longer then a week tops.
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I traded many of my early Valiant when they were hot. I traded Harbinger 1 for a vf/xf copy of Silver Surfer 1 (the old series square bound). So I paid $2.25 or $2.50 for my Silver Surfer 1 as I got the Harbinger for cover price. I traded away almost all my pre unity stuff for Silver Age. I got Ironman 1-5, Sub Mariner 1-5, Nick Fury 1-3, marvel team up 1, Silver Surfer 1, and a bunch of other stuff.
I did that a bunch of times with other "hot" books of the early 90's.
I did that a bunch of times with other "hot" books of the early 90's.
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Well you did good those trades, hindsite as always 20/20. Most silver and Bronze books were cheap in the early 90s compared to now. I remember staring at a Amazing Fantasy #15, probably VF, and the dealer wanting 'only' $800. I hummed and hawed but said no because I could not really afford on blowing $800 on one comic while being in highschool at the time. I really wish I had that book now!x-omatic wrote:I traded many of my early Valiant when they were hot. I traded Harbinger 1 for a vf/xf copy of Silver Surfer 1 (the old series square bound). So I paid $2.25 or $2.50 for my Silver Surfer 1 as I got the Harbinger for cover price. I traded away almost all my pre unity stuff for Silver Age. I got Ironman 1-5, Sub Mariner 1-5, Nick Fury 1-3, marvel team up 1, Silver Surfer 1, and a bunch of other stuff.
I did that a bunch of times with other "hot" books of the early 90's.
So anyways buy Valiant everybody! Like I have to tell you already!
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I worked part time in a comic shop right after I started collecting comics. Somehow a was able to get a pulse on what was happening. Somehow it just made sense to trade a $2.00 book for a 30 year old one. If I rember right I went to a convention right when Valiant first started. I looked at the Silver age stuff and was amazed that books less than a year old were selling for more than, what I considered at the time, key silver age. I didn't know at the time that Silver Surfer 1 was really the first Silver Surfer. Same with the Sub Mariner and Ironman. To me it just seemed like a smarter investment.uruchuu wrote:x-omatic those are some nice deals you picked up. Was it foresight, or did you just really want those Silver Age Marvels?
I think part of it was my experience in trading cards and MTG (magic the gathering) I started on the beta set. Had many full sets up to the revised edition.
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