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		<title>Fantastic Four Comics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you interested in hearing what the experts have to say about comic book values?  If so, then you really do need to take a moment to sit down and read the following article about comic book values.  Herein you will find experts sharing a lot of great information on the subject of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you interested in hearing what the experts have to say about comic book values?  If so, then you really do need to take a moment to sit down and read the following article about comic book values.  Herein you will find experts sharing a lot of great information on the subject of comic book values.
<p>I am an unashamed fan of superhero comics. All my friends said I would grow out of it. I didn&#8217;t. Some people sneer at my harmless hobby. I don&#8217;t care. I like superheroes in all their forms, movies, comic books and games. Of course, I have my favorites and the Fantastic Four comics are one of them. The Four were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1961 for Marvel Comics. The legendary Stan Lee also created Spider-Man and others, Kirby was a respected comic artist. The Fantastic Four comics and their characters are inspired by the Greek elements. Who says comics aren&#8217;t intellectual? Invisible Woman is the wind, Mr. Fantastic is the fluidity of water, The Thing represents earth and the Human Torch is fire. </p>
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<p>Members of the exclusive superhero group have gone thru changes but the four regulars have remained the same. They are Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards), the Human Torch (Johnny Storm), Invisible Woman (Susan Richards) and The Thing (Ben Grimm). Mr. Fantastic is the undisputed leader and his wife, Invisible Woman is deputy leader. I like to call them Mr. and Mrs. Fantastic. The Human Torch is Invisible Woman&#8217;s brother. One of the best things about a superhero team is the range of super powers there are. This gives the Fantastic Four comics opportunities for great stories. The books also explore the personal relationships and group dynamic of the team.</p>
<p>The fans usually have a favorite member of the Four, as they are distinct in their personality and abilities. Mr. Fantastic is the brilliant scientist who can stretch his body like an eternal rubber band. Invisible Woman, of course, can become invisible at any time and make invisible force fields. The Human Torch engulfs himself in flames and flies around on fire. The Thing has
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<p>super strength and is pretty indestructible. My personal favorite from Fantastic Four comics is the Human Torch. He&#8217;s a bit of a rebel and I can&#8217;t resist a man on fire. </p>
<p> Once you begin to read some more advanced articles about comic book values you may actually realize that you know more about comic book values than you had first thought.
<p>There are some unusual features of the stories, in comparison to other comics. The Fantastic Four comics show characters that are loyal to each other and they operate as a team, but they also have arguments with each other. It&#8217;s a more realistic portrayal of people who spend a lot of time with each other, and naturally bicker from time to time. The stories don&#8217;t shy away from difficult subjects, as when Mr. Fantastic and Invisible Woman suffered the tragedy of a miscarriage.  Another deviation from the usual format is that the Four don&#8217;t have secret identities, like Batman or Superman.  In the Fantastic Four comics, everyone knows who they
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<p>are and they are treated as celebrities. </p>
<p>The Thing is a very interesting character for me. With his orange, scaly skin and monstrous appearance, he meets a lot of prejudice from the public.  This hurts him a lot. Like Frankenstein&#8217;s Monster, he&#8217;s a nice guy who&#8217;s unfairly judged on his looks. I think there must have been some conscious effort on the creators of the Fantastic Four comics to tackle discrimination in society.</p>
<p> It is impossible to know just when having information about comic book values will come in handy.  So, if you have learned something new about comic book values by reading this article, you should save this article for later when you do need information about comic book values.</p>
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		<title>Heroes And Villains In Comic Books</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2008 23:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people are debating comic book values today.  If you would like to be able to join in on these debates about comic book values, then you are going to need to know the information that is covered in this article about comic book values.
<p>Heroes and villains in comic books have made their mark in society. Not just in comic books but in literature throughout the ages. Essentially literature and comic books bring to life the drama associated between good and evil, and it is that premise that becomes an indispensable guide to understand human nature.</p>
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<p>In a nutshell, you will not know evil if you have never experience goodness. The antithesis holds true. If you never experienced good, you have never experienced evil. In comic books, the heroes and villains try to ante up the stakes by pitting their resources against one another for the sake of besting the other. The heroes usually come out victorious but criminals can be just as successful. If the heroes always won, it would make comic books dull and uninteresting. The villains have to be counted on to cause ruckus and mayhem otherwise; the storyline does not coincide with a balance that must be struck.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s comic books have smarter criminals, weaponry that is more sophisticated and more behavior that is aggressive. Does this make the hero more steadfast in his or hers reaction to the villains
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<p>aggressiveness? It depends on the hero. You do not have to possess superhuman powers to outsmart a villain. In today&#8217;s comic books, a hero can employ a great deal of cunning to outsmart a villain. The comic books of today offer a recipe for the balance of power. </p>
<p> The information that you have just read about comic book values will either reinforce what you already knew about comic book values or it will teach you something new.  Either of these things is a good outcome though.
<p>A villain usually takes on a key role and if the hero does not thwart the diabolical plan, the hero may lose confidence. In that vein, the comic book looks at the human condition. Why was there failure? What could have prevented the villain from escaping? With the loss of self-belief, the
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<p>hero of the comic book must take necessary steps to assure success or the villain, sensing something amiss with the good guy, can utilize plans that are even more ambitious. With the balance askew for the time being, the hero must reassert his or her authority to impede the villains plan. The hero does not have to be in the superhero genre. It could be any comic book that pertains to the right or wrong in making a decision.  </p>
<p>Heroes and villains in comic books enable the reader to make choices, and within that framework, can get a better understanding of what both the villain and the hero had to do to succeed. However, success is only a temporary distraction. It permits a continuation of the story. So then, who is really the victor and the loser? If both hero and the villain continually face off against one another, where and when will it end? Quite possibly nothing short of the demise of one or the both of them. Perhaps the villain may go to jail, but eventually he or she will be released and the comic books prevail. There is clearly no winner or loser. The only winner will be found out in the next installment. Moreover, the
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<p>only loser is the person who does not read the next issue.  </p>
<p> The information about comic book values that has been covered in this article is as complete as possible.  However, you should know that future research about comic book values may uncover new information.</p>
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		<title>Action Comics #1: The Most Expensive Superman Comic Book</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 03:31:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can easily become overwhelmed by what you re learning about Marvel Comics.  This is because there is so much relevant information available about Marvel Comics.  For this reason, you should slow down and just learn about the central points in regards to Marvel Comics by reading the following article.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can easily become overwhelmed by what you re learning about Marvel Comics.  This is because there is so much relevant information available about Marvel Comics.  For this reason, you should slow down and just learn about the central points in regards to Marvel Comics by reading the following article.
<p>Technically, the title of this article would be wrong as Action Comics #1 isn&#8217;t the most expensive Superman comic book in the world. Action Comics #1 is THE most expensive comic book in the world, not just in the realm of Superman comic books. A very good condition copy of the issue is known to have sold at 195,000 US Dollars in May 2006, out-pricing a copy of Amazing Fantasy #15, which featured the first appearance of Spider-man, another comic book icon the world has come to know. </p>
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<p>Much of the world of comics somewhat owes the superhero genre from the popular line of Superman comic books which came after Action Comics #1. The cultural impact of Superman with modern society has added to the pricy collectible nature of Action Comics #1, defining it as the most expensive comic book in the world.</p>
<p>Originally released in 1938, Action Comics #1 was penned by Jerry Siegel, with Joe Shuster illustrating it, with the issue&#8217;s cover featuring a man lifting a motorized vehicle over his head, smashing it on the ground. In the strictest sense, Action Comics #1 is the definitive comic book, not simply for Superman comic books, but for all superhero comic books, as it is the first comic book to ever actually feature a superhero. Another point, aside from the fact that it featured Superman&#8217;s first appearance in comics, making it the most expensive comic book in the world.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have accurate details regarding Marvel Comics, then you might make a bad choice on the subject. Don&#8217;t let that happen: keep reading.
<p>Basically, Action Comics #1 features a twelve page
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<p>story about Superman. In the story, Superman rescues Lois Lane, who is basically a staple character in Superman comic books today, as well as resolves an &#8220;execution error&#8221; which was actually the result of a faulty verdict from a trial. The first appearance of Superman never really featured him flying, but rather &#8220;leaping over buildings&#8221;. Superman was described as &#8220;faster than a speeding locomotive&#8221; which eventually was edited to &#8220;faster than a speeding bullet&#8221;. Soon after Action Comics&#8217; much accepted success, a line of Superman comic books followed thus establishing Superman as the world&#8217;s superhero. The whole concept of the &#8220;secret identity&#8221;, as well as the whole &#8220;using one&#8217;s powers to defend those in trouble&#8221;, started with Action Comics #1, seconded by the Superman Comic Books following it, as well as popular comic book heroes like Batman, Spider-man, The Green Lantern, the Fantastic Four and the X-Men. </p>
<p>Batman soon followed after Superman in Detective Comics #27, a year after Superman came out, and eventually, just like Superman comic books, had his share of Batman comic books with dedicated Batman stories. </p>
<p> Make sure that you do not limit your life by refusing to learn new things such as information about Marvel Comics.  After all, the more knowledge that you have about Marvel Comics the more helpful you will be able to be to others who need to know something about Marvel Comics.</p>
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		<title>Creating Your Own Comic Book Hero</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may find yourself overwhelmed when it comes to comic book news.  Well, you are not alone.  A lot of people are overwhelmed by comic book news because of just how much information there is when it comes to comic book news.
<p>Making your own comic book hero is not as easy as it sounds. Many things go into starting one. What are your hero&#8217;s names? What are his or hers powers? Who are the nemeses? Does it have the same science that is on earth, as we know it, or divergent one? What weapons are there? Is their planet in trouble? Other factors to consider are; will you do the writing, the artwork, a creative consultant or the idea person? All of the above? How technology advanced is your planet? Social issues? Physiological disorders of the villain or the heroes?</p>
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<p>A comic book heroes name should reflect the hero. Birdman should look like a bird. Many comic book heroes are based on mythological deities and have exotic powers. The name of your comic book heroes should be researched to make sure the name is not being used elsewhere.</p>
<p>The powers that your comic book heroes will have will determine the villains. Who would want super powered beings that constantly chases after a minor criminals? It makes no sense to the balance of power. Conversely, if you have comic book superheroes that have no powers, or limited powers, then the villains can be considered right for your story. Then again, it would make interesting stories if the villains were super powered and the heroes were not. It would take the heroes brains and match it against either the villain&#8217;s intellect or his might. It could be a combination of both the attributes.</p>
<p>The antagonists come large and small. Do the criminals
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<p>in your comic books fight against each other or is there an affiliation that gives the heroes a headache? Do they have a base of operations in your comic books? </p>
<p>Are their weapons a force to be reckoned with or is the technology still in its infancy stage? Do the heroes fly or is there spacecraft that enables them to leave their planet? The pollution option could be told and how they are dealing with it. The population is a concern, is it a concern in your world? Are there the rich and the poor who have continual conflict? Is your society a magical one or will the magic be only for the elite? Would they be impervious to everything? So many choices that can be entertaining and difficult to choose from.</p>
<p>I trust that what you&#8217;ve read so far has been informative. The following section should go a long way toward clearing up any uncertainty that may remain.
<p>The government could be interesting in your comic books. Do the
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<p>governments of the world approve of the superheroes or are they determined to outlaw them? Your comic books should resonate with richness and character appeal. </p>
<p>The appeal can be shown in many diverse venues. Will the artists portray your conception of the heroes and the villains? Will you need special ink? How about the writers? Do you share a commonality with them? Who will manage the storyboard? How much influence would you allow before deciding that you can no longer recognize the people you created?</p>
<p>The amount of time it takes to create your own comic book heroes and villains are dependant upon the time you have to work at it.</p>
<p>I have touched the surface of creating you own comic book heroes and villains. There are many more details to consider. The average person has no
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<p>inkling of how to go about making their own comic book heroes. The tips discussed here should help but as with any endeavor, you will need to see professional guidance. </p>
<p> This article contains a lot of information about comic book news.  It may be difficult for you to understand all of this but at least you have had the chance to learn about comic book news.  Of course, there is still a lot that you can learn about comic book news.  So, keep an eye out for subsequent articles on the topic of comic book news.</p>
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		<title>Sell Comic Books</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 05:01:59 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you do not know for sure that you have relevant knowledge about comic book values, then you should make some time in your busy schedule to read this article about comic book values.  Since this article has been written by experts on the topic of comic book values, you know that you will not be wasting your time here.
<p>When many of us buy comic books we frequently read them and place them on a pile of old comic books or our book shelves. This attitude changes when we are collecting these comic books. In these cases we take great steps to preserve our comic book collection. There are instances where we may decide to sell comic books that we have doubles of or ones that we feel are bringing the value of our collection down.</p>
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<p>To ensure that you are able to sell comic books that you have no need of there are certain steps that must be seen to. As many people want to have good quality comic books whether it is just for reading pleasure or for serious collecting you will need to make sure that both the inside and the exterior of the comic book are in excellent condition.</p>
<p>To sell comic books you will need to preserve the appearance of your comic books. You can store them in clear plastic sleeves with a piece of acid free cardboard at the back of the comic book to give the comic book a strong support. With the help of the supporting cardboard you should store your comic book upright on your book shelves.</p>
<p>This way you can be sure that your comic book will not develop any creases in the cover from the pressure of the other comic books. Besides storing your comics in an acid free plastic cover sleeve if you want
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<p>to sell comics books you should know what are the types of comic books that are very popular.  </p>
<p> You honestly need to know as much as possible about  comic book values.  For this reason, you need to continue reading this article.
<p>These comic books will help you to gain a profit from selling them but these popular comics should also be in excellent condition. The other types of comic books that sell well are the first series comic books. There are many people who love buying these types of rare comic books. </p>
<p>When you sell comic books like these and they are in mint condition you can be sure that you can get a very high price for these early edition comic books. The best places to sell comic books that you have no need of or ones that you are expecting to get a profit from is your comic book store.  </p>
<p>The internet and auction houses are also good places where you can sell comic books. There are many comic book collectors who attend these places so they can see what sort of comics are for sale and hope to buy a rare
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<p>or coveted comic book. When you are looking to sell comic books the main facts to remember is that the various comic books must be ones that are in demand and the condition of the comic books should be excellent. </p>
<p> Now you can say that you have some knowledge about comic book values.  Even though you still may not know everything that there is to know about comic book values you have still managed to expand your knowledge on comic book values.</p>
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