All-American #16 VG+ Sells for $29,250
ComicConnect.com is proud to announce a very high profile sale made between two members of the site. A CGC-graded All-American #16 in VG+ condition, featuring the very first appearance of the Golden Age Green Lantern, sold for $29,250. After an exciting series of offers and counter-offers, the deal was reached between the buyer and seller.
Because selling on ComicConnect.com is FREE until November, there is no commission deducted from the seller, and there are never buyer’s premiums. The sale was made with 0% fees on both counts!
ComicConnect.com is easy-to-use and profitable. The site is visited daily by prominent buyers of Golden, Silver and Bronze Age comic books, and sellers may list books and review offers without listing fees, time-limits or exclusivity requirements.
"On ComicConnect.com, you can sell to the same auction house crowd of buyers, and realize the same type of sale prices," stated Jason Trobman, ComicConnect’s Site Administrator. "The difference is that the seller doesn’t lose out on 25%-32% of the money due to buyer’s and seller’s fees."
"If ever there was a no brainer — this really is it," said Ben Smith, VP of ComicConnect. "More money for your comic books has always been better than less money for your comics. Our accountant spends a large part of her day now just cutting and mailing large checks to ComicConnect members."
To become a member and get started buying or selling, visit ComicConnect.com.
ComicConnect Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Is it really free to sell on ComicConnect until November?
A: Yes. After November, there will only be a low 10% commission, and NEVER EVER any buyer’s premiums. For more information on selling through ComicConnect, visit:
http://www.comicconnect.com/load_page.php?page=sellcomics&referral=scoop
Q: I don’t know how to create digital images of my comics.
A: If you don’t know how to scan comic books, the link below will show you step-by-step what you need to know.
http://www.comicconnect.com/load_page.php?page=scancomics&referral=scoop
Q: I need help grading and pricing my comics before I can sell them.
A: To familiarize yourself with grading, visit ShowOffMyComics.com. You can even post images of your comics to see what other people would grade them. ComicConnect also offers a Free Appraisal Service, and a Grading Service for larger collections.
Q: I have a collection of comics from the late 1980s through present, with titles such as Spawn, Youngblood and Lady Death. Can I make money selling those comics on ComicConnect?
A: With a few rare exceptions, the best comics to sell on ComicConnect are ones that were published before the year 1975. A good criteria / indicator is the original cover price of the comic. If it’s 25 cents or less, you might have something worthwhile. If it’s a modern comic book, selling the comic through ComicConnect may not be worth the price of shipping.
Q: I still have unanswered questions, and could use further assistance.
A: Check out ComicConnect’s more complete FAQ page, or feel free to contact us at support@comicconnect.com or call 212-895-3999.
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All-American #16 VG+ Sells for $29,250
ComicConnect.com is proud to announce a very high profile sale made between two members of the site. A CGC-graded All-American #16 in VG+ condition, featuring the very first appearance of the Golden Age Green Lantern, sold for $29,250. After an exciting series of offers and counter-offers, the deal was reached between the buyer and seller.
Because selling on ComicConnect.com is FREE until November, there is no commission deducted from the seller, and there are never buyer’s premiums. The sale was made with 0% fees on both counts!
ComicConnect.com is easy-to-use and profitable. The site is visited daily by prominent buyers of Golden, Silver and Bronze Age comic books, and sellers may list books and review offers without listing fees, time-limits or exclusivity requirements.
"On ComicConnect.com, you can sell to the same auction house crowd of buyers, and realize the same type of sale prices," stated Jason Trobman, ComicConnect’s Site Administrator. "The difference is that the seller doesn’t lose out on 25%-32% of the money due to buyer’s and seller’s fees."
"If ever there was a no brainer — this really is it," said Ben Smith, VP of ComicConnect. "More money for your comic books has always been better than less money for your comics. Our accountant spends a large part of her day now just cutting and mailing large checks to ComicConnect members."
To become a member and get started buying or selling, visit ComicConnect.com.
ComicConnect Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Is it really free to sell on ComicConnect until November?
A: Yes. After November, there will only be a low 10% commission, and NEVER EVER any buyer’s premiums. For more information on selling through ComicConnect, visit:
http://www.comicconnect.com/load_page.php?page=sellcomics&referral=scoop
Q: I don’t know how to create digital images of my comics.
A: If you don’t know how to scan comic books, the link below will show you step-by-step what you need to know.
http://www.comicconnect.com/load_page.php?page=scancomics&referral=scoop
Q: I need help grading and pricing my comics before I can sell them.
A: To familiarize yourself with grading, visit ShowOffMyComics.com. You can even post images of your comics to see what other people would grade them. ComicConnect also offers a Free Appraisal Service, and a Grading Service for larger collections.
Q: I have a collection of comics from the late 1980s through present, with titles such as Spawn, Youngblood and Lady Death. Can I make money selling those comics on ComicConnect?
A: With a few rare exceptions, the best comics to sell on ComicConnect are ones that were published before the year 1975. A good criteria / indicator is the original cover price of the comic. If it’s 25 cents or less, you might have something worthwhile. If it’s a modern comic book, selling the comic through ComicConnect may not be worth the price of shipping.
Q: I still have unanswered questions, and could use further assistance.
A: Check out ComicConnect’s more complete FAQ page, or feel free to contact us at support@comicconnect.com or call 212-895-3999.







