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Collector comicsforme private msg quote post Address this user
Prices for comic shows have gone crazy.What prices do think these shows should be? Houston Comicpalooza starts Friday $43,Sat $64 and Sun $58 that's not even parking,food and comics.Crazy.
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I don't want to brag, but cashiers are always checking me out. power_struggle55 private msg quote post Address this user
heroes con is $35 for Fri and sat, $30 on sunday, $70 for 3 day pass. I remember when it was $25/$20/$50

now they got vip for $150
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Collector comicsforme private msg quote post Address this user
VIP in Houston is $250.Prices doubled and Houston Comicpalooza sucks now.Not the same anymore.No great artist.
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Collector Dalkiel private msg quote post Address this user
I agree! I've stopped going to Big shows and now only go to smaller shows that cost $9 - $20 to get in.
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I haven't aired it out. It's part of the provenance. Galen130 private msg quote post Address this user
I haven’t been to a convention since 2001, in San Diego. I don’t remember what it cost, and I have no desire to attend another. Too crowded for me, and it can get costly. 🤣🤣
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Collector comicsforme private msg quote post Address this user
I'm going to a small show at a Brewery Store in Houston tomorrow and lots of comics,food and beer with free parking and free intro.These are the best.Small shows at the Hotels are still around for like $5.
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Collector andy49 private msg quote post Address this user
Indiana comic con $45 Saturday
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
@comicsforme The Bedrock mini-con? I had planned to go but I'm not sure if I'm going to make it this weekend. I'll hit their con in October, though.

I haven't been to Comicpalooza since before the Covid shutdown. There just aren't many (any?) comic dealers there anymore. Prices are way too high for what I get out of that show.
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Collector comicsforme private msg quote post Address this user
Bedrock also has a big show south of Houston every year and price's are better.
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How do I know this? Because I've done it myself. lawguy1977 private msg quote post Address this user
It's gotten pretty nuts. That Silver State Toy and Comic Con last weekend I went to in Vegas was $20 per ticket and it was nothing. Like 2 good vendors and that was it.
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
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Bedrock also has a big show south of Houston every year and price's are better.

Yep that one started last year. That's where I was able to work a deal to buy/trade for my copy of More Fun #54. I'll definitely be going again this year.


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Collector KCBatmanFan private msg quote post Address this user
Planet Comicon Kansas City was $56 for Saturday in advance and $75 once the show started this year. Still the biggest crowd I’ve ever seen for one. The guest list was enormous.

I remember when it was $10 in the early days (I’ve been to almost all of them).

I do kind of miss those old comic-centric cons with a few creator guests and maybe one or two celebs. Big vendors like Harley Yee and Metropolis used to do booths back then.

The celebrity guests are cool (I got to meet Henry Winkler this year) but they definitely contribute to crowds and cost.
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Hmm... Moderated again! figment private msg quote post Address this user
I'm done with the big cons. Too much crap, too few comics. Too much hype, too little substance.
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Miss Chanandler Bong jake private msg quote post Address this user
I plan on going to Baltimore Comic Con on 9/20-22/24. $30 on Friday, $40 on Saturday, $35 on Sunday, and $75 for all 3 days.

Maybe’s are:
- Small Press Expo is 9/14-15/24. $20 on Saturday, $15 on Sunday, and $30 for both days. I still have a place in my heart for indies.
- NY Comic Con is 10/17-20/24 but prices are “Coming Soon”.

I go to some vendor only ones and that can be $5-10.
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Collector Ginosdad private msg quote post Address this user
Dealer table prices have also gone up astronomically !! Used to be $150 - $200 for a weekend. Now its that price for one day, smaller space, and some don't provide tables. Those cost extra!
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Feel free to use my post as a checklist. multi007 private msg quote post Address this user
I went to walker stalker in 2015 (the first year they started it) and Norman reedus charged $50 for autograph. Went back in 2017 he was charging $80 for autographs.

Just last month at Atlanta con, he was charging $195 per autograph.

Crazy.
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Beaten by boat oars Studley_Dudley private msg quote post Address this user
If I find a comic centric convention, I don't mind going. Sometimes I can find some deals. The bigger cons in the area seem to be more focused on pop culture, cosplay and toys. The bigger shows are where I've noticed higher prices ,(to cover the costs of being there perhaps). If I wanted to pay 30+% over fmv, I'd just buy from Chuck.
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I'm waiting.... (tapping fingers).
Splotches is gettin old!
Nuffsaid111 private msg quote post Address this user
If you think the prices of the big show tix are big; wait til you get to the dealers.
It's like 2020 prices that they STILL refuse to lower.

I don't ever go to see the big dealers; never did and probably still never will.
I'll go to the small shows with folks looking to dump
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user
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If you think the prices of the big show tix are big; wait til you get to the dealers.
It's like 2020 prices that they STILL refuse to lower.

They bought high when prices were crazy high and now they're trying not to sell at a loss. I see a lot of that with online dealers, too. I see books priced at 2x or 3x recent GPA or eBay sale prices.
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Moderators handing out titles: Boom. Roasted. Hcanes private msg quote post Address this user
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If I find a comic centric convention, I don't mind going. Sometimes I can find some deals. The bigger cons in the area seem to be more focused on pop culture, cosplay and toys. The bigger shows are where I've noticed higher prices ,(to cover the costs of being there perhaps). If I wanted to pay 30+% over fmv, I'd just buy from Chuck.


Its only 30% over if you’re using one of his sale code words.
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Collector BrianGreensnips private msg quote post Address this user
Still one of my favorite shows.
$3. Admission
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Collector BrianGreensnips private msg quote post Address this user
I am setting up at this one next month. Marty does a great job promoting his shows. He gets these flyers up at every comic shop and other places all throughout MI. I feel that $10. admission is reasonable
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It's chicken Monday. Rush_is_a_band private msg quote post Address this user
I’ve been hosting some comic book swap meets in an open room behind my local comic shop.
It’s free to attend and free to set up at a table.
Nothing but comic books.
The next one is on April 27 from 4-7pm.
It’s behind Austin Books and Comics in Austin Tx.
Would love to see y’all if anyone is in the area.
Each one has been a lot of fun so far.
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If the viagra is working you should be well over a 9.8. xkonk private msg quote post Address this user
There's a local(ish) guy who runs a show every month or two near Philly. It's your bare-bones comics-only kind of show, $3 admission. The downside is that it's the same dealers with the same stuff every time. After I went a few times it was much less attractive.

My friends run an annual free to attend and free to deal show. It's focused more on toys but some people have comics. I haven't found any outrageous deals so far but it has much more of that 'never know what you're gonna find' feel.
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Apparently, I am easily annoyed. Rbolton private msg quote post Address this user
There is a small one they do a few times a year in Lawrence Kansas called Free-state con that is fantastic! It is only $5 to attend and kids admission is free.
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Collector Lonestar private msg quote post Address this user
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I’ve been hosting some comic book swap meets in an open room behind my local comic shop.
It’s free to attend and free to set up at a table.
Nothing but comic books.
The next one is on April 27 from 4-7pm.
It’s behind Austin Books and Comics in Austin Tx.
Would love to see y’all if anyone is in the area.
Each one has been a lot of fun so far.
I'm in Austin. PM me information about the event such as if we need to sign up in advance, etc. I should be available that date.
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Collector cesidio private msg quote post Address this user
Going to have a table at dawn of the collectors on April 13th in Saint Clair shores mi.

Going to divide the table in half. The ungraded stuff hard covers trade paper back toys ECT Will have a suggested donation to benefit all about animals in warren. Might move some slabs to that half of the table depending on interest towards the last hour of the show. Still deciding what to bring slab wise for the other half of table.
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Collector BrianGreensnips private msg quote post Address this user
@cesidio I might be able to pay a visit that day. I hope it goes well for you.
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Collector cesidio private msg quote post Address this user
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@cesidio I might be able to pay a visit that day. I hope it goes well for you.


Thanks Brian hope to see you there.
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