If you were a comic book collector using a program to record or look up...
By LiveLove
@LiveLove (443)
United States
October 23, 2009 3:41pm CST
information about a specific issue then what would you like to see and how important would it be to see that information? I'm talking covers, characters in a comic, price or whatever else you might find on a tangible copy of a magazine. Your repsonse is much appreciated.
1 response
@Jstewart (167)
• United States
23 Jun 10
I don't even think I have even looked for a program? I guess I should? I have been using comicspriceguide.com and they file your collection and have all kinds of information. sellers - buyers, what the current value is. It also logs your collection and its current value, and informs you when the price of your comic goes up or down. most of the issues are just numbered with a copy of the cover which is good when I am on ebay trying to get a good deal on a certain comic. due to the variant covers and the many differant years that start a 1st issue of a comic book that has been out since the 40's it can be troublesome finding the right comic if it was not for the cover picture. As a collector I don't mind to much about characers as long as i can get it cheap. I really read them more then try to make money off them. some I have displayed. I would like to have seen a series breakdown on what was going on. For example, I am behind on the comic "The Boys" and have no Idea where to buy to after 1-5. do i need 6-11? 6-9? What's gonna complete the story? that would be helpful. I think if you go into
to much information you spoil the comic if you want to read it and see what happens next. Hope that helps a little. If you do write a program let me know, I would be intrested in it.

