Autographed Nintendo Valiant Comics Found at Flea Market
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Autographed Nintendo Valiant Comics Found at Flea Market
Hello everyone,
I apologize for not getting to know anyone before making my first topic.
Recently, in Kentucky, I found at the flea market a lot of Nintendo Valiant comics. It wasn't until later I discovered that four of them have been autographed by the creators.
Refer to the pictures if you wish. I was wanting to know how authentic are these, and how hard are they to find? If you have any clue as to the price that would also be appreciated. Were these signed at a convention or were they a prize for winning a contest?
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http://img447.imageshack.us/img447/6937/00015168pt.jpg
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Thank you
I apologize for not getting to know anyone before making my first topic.
Recently, in Kentucky, I found at the flea market a lot of Nintendo Valiant comics. It wasn't until later I discovered that four of them have been autographed by the creators.
Refer to the pictures if you wish. I was wanting to know how authentic are these, and how hard are they to find? If you have any clue as to the price that would also be appreciated. Were these signed at a convention or were they a prize for winning a contest?
http://img447.imageshack.us/img447/7239/00015150ir.jpg
http://img447.imageshack.us/img447/6937/00015168pt.jpg
http://img447.imageshack.us/img447/8920/00015179em.jpg
http://img447.imageshack.us/img447/95/00015202lw.jpg
http://img447.imageshack.us/img447/46/00015234kt.jpg
Thank you
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They do look authentic. A couple look like they were signed by pretty much the whole Valiant staff at the time. I have a feeling these were created in the Valiant offices and given away to fans as thank yous.
A few also look like they have some browning on the spine. The most uncommon book there is the SMB Volume 2 #1. The most valuable (disregarding the signitures) is the Zelda 1. I assume it's a Volume 1, but you can't tell for sure from the picture.
I would not be surprised if the Zelda fetched $20. And about $10 each (retail) for the rest. Buyers might be hard to find though, but maybe not.
A few also look like they have some browning on the spine. The most uncommon book there is the SMB Volume 2 #1. The most valuable (disregarding the signitures) is the Zelda 1. I assume it's a Volume 1, but you can't tell for sure from the picture.
I would not be surprised if the Zelda fetched $20. And about $10 each (retail) for the rest. Buyers might be hard to find though, but maybe not.
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Re: Autographed Nintendo Valiant Comics Found at Flea Market
I'd be interested in this one in the neighborhood of what ckb mentioned if you're thinking about selling and want to PM me.CuriousGeorge wrote: http://img447.imageshack.us/img447/8920/00015179em.jpg
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Thanks guy for all the info. I've been trying to google the comics and can't find anything about these signed Nintendo comics. If I ever decide to get rid of them I'll make a new thread in the future or post in this one and let you guys know so you can bid on them in ebay. I'm a huge Nintendo buff and plan on keeping these for quite a while as collectables. Thank you again.
Zelda has five signatures, although two are really light. Hindsight is 20/20. It's a vol #2 #1. All twenty comics I bought in the lot seem to date 1991 or later.
Zelda has five signatures, although two are really light. Hindsight is 20/20. It's a vol #2 #1. All twenty comics I bought in the lot seem to date 1991 or later.
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The Volume II Zeldas are harder to find, but not as nice as the cardstock cover and oversized Volume I's.
Your copies are a wonderful piece of Valiant history, especially the SMB with like 10 signitures. There is a Valiant Nintendo web site, but I have never seen information specificially on signed Nintendo books anywhere.
Your copies are a wonderful piece of Valiant history, especially the SMB with like 10 signitures. There is a Valiant Nintendo web site, but I have never seen information specificially on signed Nintendo books anywhere.
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Very nice!
I collect the Valiant Nintendo stuff and have nearly a full run.
You should email Quinton at the Valiant Firsts website.
I bet he'd love to see pix of 'em and may be able to offer
some insight.
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I collect the Valiant Nintendo stuff and have nearly a full run.
You should email Quinton at the Valiant Firsts website.
I bet he'd love to see pix of 'em and may be able to offer
some insight.
http://www.qrnd.com/vf/
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I think I sent you an email Dan instead of this Quinton, if you could forward it to him maybe he'll know where these came from(contest, signing). The lady I bought these from also had some of the magnus robot warrior #1 and 0. I don't know if these were signed or not, how much would they be worth if they were? It's an hour drive back to the flea market to see if she is there or not tomorrow.
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The Magnus 0's have a low print run. That was a send-away book or a retailer incentive. You should look at the guide prices on this site, and remember that condition is king.CuriousGeorge wrote:I think I sent you an email Dan instead of this Quinton, if you could forward it to him maybe he'll know where these came from(contest, signing). The lady I bought these from also had some of the magnus robot warrior #1 and 0. I don't know if these were signed or not, how much would they be worth if they were? It's an hour drive back to the flea market to see if she is there or not tomorrow.
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Heres a listing of the signatures I can see from your pictures, the ones with the question mark I'm not sure of:
Adventures of the Super Mario Bros #1
Mark McClellan, Jade Moede, Jim Shooter, John Walker, ?George Caragonne, Bill Vallely, Art Nichols
Super Mario Bros v2 #1
Mark McClellan, Jim Shooter, ?George Caragonne, Art Nichols, Janet Jackson, Jade Moede, Bill Vallely
Nintendo Comics System #1
Jim Shooter, ?George Caragonne, Art Nichols, Jade Moede
Legend of Zelda v2 #1
Janet Jackson, Jim Shooter, Jade Moede, ?George Caragonne, ?Rodney Ramos
These books are all from February of 1991, which was when the format of the books was converted to the standard comic size and paper, and every title restarted from #1. It's possible the signers were attending some kind of local media event, or as mentioned may have been done in house - I'll ask and try to find out. The only signed Nintendo book I've seen before is the Best of the Super Mario Bros Hardback.
I agree that all the signatures look authentic. Its interesting to note they were all signed in pen, which if I'm not mistaken is not the norm for conventions (or the later signed Valiants). Except for the water/mold damage visible on the Adventures of Super Mario Bros comic, Id guess this collection of autographs would infuse some interest into the books which otherwise wouldn't be there. You shouldn't have too much trouble selling them, especially now that the board is aware of them.
Adventures of the Super Mario Bros #1
Mark McClellan, Jade Moede, Jim Shooter, John Walker, ?George Caragonne, Bill Vallely, Art Nichols
Super Mario Bros v2 #1
Mark McClellan, Jim Shooter, ?George Caragonne, Art Nichols, Janet Jackson, Jade Moede, Bill Vallely
Nintendo Comics System #1
Jim Shooter, ?George Caragonne, Art Nichols, Jade Moede
Legend of Zelda v2 #1
Janet Jackson, Jim Shooter, Jade Moede, ?George Caragonne, ?Rodney Ramos
These books are all from February of 1991, which was when the format of the books was converted to the standard comic size and paper, and every title restarted from #1. It's possible the signers were attending some kind of local media event, or as mentioned may have been done in house - I'll ask and try to find out. The only signed Nintendo book I've seen before is the Best of the Super Mario Bros Hardback.
I agree that all the signatures look authentic. Its interesting to note they were all signed in pen, which if I'm not mistaken is not the norm for conventions (or the later signed Valiants). Except for the water/mold damage visible on the Adventures of Super Mario Bros comic, Id guess this collection of autographs would infuse some interest into the books which otherwise wouldn't be there. You shouldn't have too much trouble selling them, especially now that the board is aware of them.
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