Is there any forum where I can offer Disney comics?
Is it ok to post the offer here?
I prefer a forum than ebay...
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Topic: Forum to sell Disney Comics?
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Niko
Forum to sell Disney Comics?
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2012-09-18 at 17:18:53
Cacou
Forum to sell Disney Comics?
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2012-09-20 at 21:26:32
Go ahead.
Niko
Forum to sell Disney Comics?
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2012-09-22 at 20:37:30
I need space in my shelves for other comics so I´m going to sell these comics:
Uncle Scrooge McDuck His Life and Times
- Celestial Arts USA 1987, hardbound
- large size: 34,3 x 24,9 x 3,8 cm
- best Barks-Uncle Scrooge stories
- magnificient coloring
- language: english
- additional articles
- condition: used but very good/good, non-smoking owner
- PRICE: 200 USD + shipping from Germany
Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney´s Donald Duck
- Another Rainbow USA, 80ies, 30 books hardbound, with 10 slipcases
- Barks Disney comics complete
- black and white like Barks drew them
- language: english
- large size
- many additional articles by comic experts
- condition: used but very good/good, read only once or twice, non-smoking owner
- PRICE complete: 2500,- USD + shipping from germany
Here are the pictures: http://nikoandresen.jimdo.com/comics-zum-verkauf/
If you´ve got any questions please send me a mail.
Of course you can come and have a look at the books,
I live in the very south of germany.
Uncle Scrooge McDuck His Life and Times
- Celestial Arts USA 1987, hardbound
- large size: 34,3 x 24,9 x 3,8 cm
- best Barks-Uncle Scrooge stories
- magnificient coloring
- language: english
- additional articles
- condition: used but very good/good, non-smoking owner
- PRICE: 200 USD + shipping from Germany
Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney´s Donald Duck
- Another Rainbow USA, 80ies, 30 books hardbound, with 10 slipcases
- Barks Disney comics complete
- black and white like Barks drew them
- language: english
- large size
- many additional articles by comic experts
- condition: used but very good/good, read only once or twice, non-smoking owner
- PRICE complete: 2500,- USD + shipping from germany
Here are the pictures: http://nikoandresen.jimdo.com/comics-zum-verkauf/
If you´ve got any questions please send me a mail.
Of course you can come and have a look at the books,
I live in the very south of germany.
Legionnaire
Forum to sell Disney Comics?
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2012-10-14 at 03:09:07
I am wondering if anyone would like to buy a set of about 50 Mickey Mouse Weeklys (UK) that were printed from the late 30s to early 40s. These have gorgeous original color covers and also some original Disney stories created only for the UK market. You can check them up easily enough on Google, or view some similar items on ebay. I even wrote an article on these for the magazine Comic Book Marketplace many years ago. I could list them individually on ebay but am reluctant to split the set up. All are in good to very good condition. These are definitely for the serious Disney comic collectors only.
Robb_K
Forum to sell Disney Comics?
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2012-10-14 at 03:21:20
Quote from user: legionnaireI am wondering if anyone would like to buy a set of about 50 Mickey Mouse Weeklys (UK) that were printed from the late 30s to early 40s. These have gorgeous original color covers and also some original Disney stories created only for the UK market. You can check them up easily enough on Google, or view some similar items on ebay. I even wrote an article on these for the magazine Comic Book Marketplace many years ago. I could list them individually on ebay but am reluctant to split the set up. All are in good to very good condition. These are definitely for the serious Disney comic collectors only.
Can you place a link to some on e-Bay?
Can you place a link to some on e-Bay?
Arild
Forum to sell Disney Comics?
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2012-10-14 at 11:32:19
Robb_K
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2012-10-14 at 17:42:51
Those 1940s issues would be nice to have. But I can't afford them. The later issues probably have little that I don't have in other forms (European and North American comic books), other than original covers, but the artwork on the '50s and later covers doesn't look all that interesting.
Legionnaire
Forum to sell Disney Comics?
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2012-10-15 at 14:26:07
No, the 50s and later covers are drab. The early 30s and 40s are the best issues, with original Disney art and strips and adaptations of the Disney movies of the time. The unique UK covers are especially stunning.
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