To say it has been a busy week for DC Comics would be something of a pretty serious understatement. One half of the big two has experienced a flurry of activity in book stores and comic book shops across the country. Everyone seems to want to get in on the trend of a newer universe that is bringing a number of interesting events to light, new storylines reveled, and new characters introduced. Hey, you can’t blame collectors and fans alike for jumping all over it.
DC Universe Rebirth has been a pretty serious success.
Batman Rebirth sold out in pretty much record time, the return of the originalnumbering in Detective Comics and Action Comics has sold out. So has Green
Arrow Rebirth, Wonder Woman Rebirth, Flash Rebirth, and every other Rebirth
related title. In short, the stuff is smoking hot. If DC manages to carry that
momentum forward, these issues will be sought after for years to come.
Does that mean all of the Rebirth stuff is a safe and sound
investment? Hold on there speculators, let’s take a deeper look. The first
printing of the New 52 #1’s are pretty desirable, but there is only serious
value (read: over $50 retail) in a few of the books. That being said, the other
books are pretty much about twice cover price. That’s pretty good, but still
nothing to really jump all over with both feet. After all, on the secondary
market a copy of New 52 Justice League #1 manages only about $5-7 actual confirmed
sale price.
So while Rebirth is hot right now, the long-term
ramifications will take a year or more to play out. Personally, the Flash
Rebirth and the introduction of Godspeed will probably have legs, Batman is
always a safe investment, and Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Arrow, and Aquaman
tend to fluctuate in price (if they move at all long-term). Most of the team at
Let Your Geek Show is in hoarding mode with Rebirth, but a few of us are in
unload mode—Get them, Read Them, and Get Rid of Them, as fast as possible while
the iron is hot. So we can not even decide what to do.
In the end, with Batman #1 and Superman #1 set to drop next
week, it merits a second glance or two on those one-shot Rebirth issues. The #1
and the original numbering pick up are probably the best investments for
speculators and investors. Provided DC Comics does not implode or ret-con the whole
thing, which is always a chance. Who knows how this is going to shape up, but
either way, it is a lot of fun watching the trends develop and the curves turn
into spikes.
No comments:
Post a Comment