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Collector WebofCW private msg quote post Address this user
Hi all, I'm new to the site. Trying to figure all this out. Looked through an old box over the weekend and found a Batman the killing joke in great condition. Would this be worth getting graded? Thanks all and stay safe
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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... Bronte private msg quote post Address this user
That depends on what your plans are for it. If it's personal, and you want to preserve the book, sure why not. If it's monetary, unless it's a very nice copy, I would say no.
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I'm good with splotches. Nuffsaid111 private msg quote post Address this user
Agree with @Bronte
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
Yep, I agree with both @Bronte and @Nuffsaid111.

And welcome to the forum!
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SpongeBob Comics #1 sells for $991! Joosh private msg quote post Address this user
Welcome!
As Bronte said, it’s probably not worth getting Graded monetarily speaking. Nobody here will be upset if you do anyway.
It’s a hobby, follow your heart.
If it’s a side hustle, don’t follow your heart, follow the money maths. Following the money maths is easier as you can distill everything down to a formula, but then have a much smaller stack to send out.

For me it was exciting when I first started going through my collection to see what was worth getting graded. Out of about 5 books I sent, about 2 were monetarily worthy of it, maybe 3. It was a learning experience. Nowadays I still send out a few books that probably aren’t worth it, but it’s fun.
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Collector WebofCW private msg quote post Address this user
Thanks for the advice all 👍 it is a lot of fun going through this box. My wife is laughing at me with comics all over my office!!!
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
@WebofCW What method for storage / protection are you currently using for your books? Plastic bags? Mylar? Just a big stack in the closet?
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The Fifth Golden Girl sborock private msg quote post Address this user
@WebofCW Welcome to the forums!
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Collector WebofCW private msg quote post Address this user
Most in plastic bags with cardboard backing. I took pretty good care of my comics as a teen.
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Collector Noblebeast315 private msg quote post Address this user
@WebofCW another thing to consider is what print run of the book it is. There were like 14 print runs for “the Killing joke.” If it was a first Print than that would be of consideration. Also just from experience that type of book hides flaws really well. My copy that I thought was flawless came back a 9.4 from CBCS.
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Collector Jabberwookie private msg quote post Address this user
Welcome aboard!

If you feel comfortable with it, you could post some pictures and you might get more insight into having it slabbed.

Preserving nice books is fun, but depending on your goals, you might be more discerning in what you slab.
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Collector WebofCW private msg quote post Address this user
Here is a picture of it. Not sure what edition this is ? The only ding i can see is the top left corner ☹

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Collector BrianGreensnips private msg quote post Address this user
The green lettering should make this a first print. Be careful not to open it up too far. Welcome to the forum.
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Collector WebofCW private msg quote post Address this user
Thanks for the info!
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I live in RI and Rhode Islanders eat chili with beans. esaravo private msg quote post Address this user
@WebofCW - Welcome and Happy Holidays. Look around at the other threads and jump into the contests and discussions.
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
@WebofCW Check the back cover. I believe that it's pretty much all black except for a picture of a Joker playing card. See if the black shows any scuffs, fingerprints, creases, etc.
Assuming it doesn't then this book could be a good candidate for slabbing.

With that said, as has been mentioned by others, it kind of depends on what your plans for the book are. If you plan to sell then certainly have it graded. If you plan to just keep it in your collection, then you have to decide whether you want a slabbed copy or if storage in a mylar sleeve with an acid-free backing board is enough. The latter is certainly a good option since it's very protective, cheaper than slabbing and it allows you to actually read the book (I know... that's crazy talk, right? 😄). Killing Joke is one of the best Batman stories ever, IMO.
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Collector WebofCW private msg quote post Address this user
Thanks so much again for sharing your knowledge. The back cover has a couple of small white lines. Thats pretty much it.
What does it mean when someone votes for my string? Not sure if I'm even saying that correctly 🤔
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
It's like a "like" or a "thumbs up." There's no official definition that I know of... just a gesture of approval or acceptance. 🙂
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Collector Noblebeast315 private msg quote post Address this user
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Originally Posted by WebofCW
Thanks so much again for sharing your knowledge. The back cover has a couple of small white lines. Thats pretty much it.
What does it mean when someone votes for my string? Not sure if I'm even saying that correctly 🤔


It means they like your post haha.
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I'm a #2. BigRedOne1944 private msg quote post Address this user
Welcome to the boards here!

The killing Joke has always been a great book, so congratulations on owning one.


I know some will disagree, but the only reason to have a book graded and slabbed is for the monetary value it brings and if you intend to sell it.

In today's hobby there are simply many more ways to display and store comic books that offer just as good or better protection for preserving books at much more affordable price.
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Collector BrianGreensnips private msg quote post Address this user
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Thanks so much again for sharing your knowledge. The back cover has a couple of small white lines. Thats pretty much it.
What does it mean when someone votes for my string? Not sure if I'm even saying that correctly 🤔
I think some of us call them checkmarks. I think they used to be hearts.
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Collector Rafel private msg quote post Address this user
Welcome to the forum.
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It was a one trick pony show but always hilarious. GAC private msg quote post Address this user
@WebofCW Happy Holidays and welcome to the forum!!!! I hope you hang around here and post comments, questions and some pictures.
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