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Jason Eberly
09-25-2013, 06:39 PM
Back in the dim past of 1991, I sold my complete collection of New Mutants. #'s 1-100, Annual's #1-7, Special #1, and Summer Spectacular #1. The only thing I kept was the original Graphic Novel (geez, I love[d] those oversized things). It was the first title that I had all of that ended (AF was still going strong[?] at that time). Even though it was being replaced with X-Force, I felt somehow...betrayed. I know it's not rational, and I am certainly not the first person to have a title they loved end (boy, am I preaching to the choir here!), but I still took it personally. I vowed to never collect X-Force (a promise I've kept until...well, I'll get to that in a minute), and sold my entire New Mutants collection (though, admittedly, I did need rent money at the time. I was 18 and out on my own for the first time!). At this time, #87 (first appearance of Cable) was red hot, and netted me like $80 by itself. Funny enough, #98 (first appearance of Deadpool and today perhaps the most overvalued comic ever [a copy sold a couple years ago for $12,000, and it's still hard to find a copy under a couple hundred today, even though there are literally hundreds of thousands of copies out there]) pretty much got me cover price.

A couple months ago, I was browsing at one of the local comic shops in town. They were having a buy one, get one free special, and I was looking for some reading material. I came across the first half-dozen of New Mutants pretty cheap. BOGO made them even cheaper. I picked them up for nostalgia's sake, thinking I wouldn't get any more of them.

Boy, was I wrong. After reading them, I decided that I wanted to rebuild my classic New Mutants collection. Local comic shops, online retailers, and eBay got me almost the entire series (except that aforementioned #98...I'll find a reprint or read a scan they have on YouTube) for relatively little. I thought I would stop there...

Until today. Today I was flipping through the 50 cent boxes at the same shop I picked up the first six issues of New Mutants, looking for any hidden treasures (I found a bunch of New Universe comics from the 80's I almost picked up) when I came across X-Force #'s 1 and 2. It tickled my funny bone a bit that #1 was one of those hugely over-speculated issues (like adjectiveless X-Men #1 that sold a million copies, and everyone thought was going to pay for their college edumacation or their first home with was 50 cents. Not only that, I came across probably 4 or 5 more copies of #1 (all still in their sealed polybag). Plus #2, the second appearance of Deadpool, was also only 50 cents. You'd think if the first appearance was worth $12,000 at one point, and was still worth hundreds today, that #2 would at least go for $10. I'm sure if I dug through more of the 50 cent boxes, I could probably come up with a pretty big chunk of those early issues, but I just got those first two issues...for $1.08 after tax.

So today I broke my 22-year vow to never buy an issue of X-Force. I feel a little ashamed, a little dirty, but a little smug that I got this overhyped and overspeculated comic for about as cheap as you can get. I haven't decided yet if I will continue to get the back issues of X-Force, but we'll see after I read them at some point. Anyway, I think I might hear some D.P.7 and Psi-Force calling my name for now.

Postscript: I know there are a bunch of Alpha Flight issues (early Byrne issues included) in those cheap boxes. Some might be in the dollar boxes, though.

Flightpath07
09-26-2013, 08:18 AM
Good story!

As an aside, DP7 is an awesome comic! A lot of that New Universe stuff was pretty alright, most of it far better IMNHO (In My Non-Humble Opinion) than anything Marvel puts out today. New Universe allowed Marvel's writers to stretch their legs and play in an all-new sandbox, and boy did they do a great job!

Le Messor
09-29-2013, 12:23 AM
#98 is worth that much? Really?
'coz, I've got a copy!

Also, I have the original NM graphic novel, and I've just got New Mutants classics #2 about a week ago (I already had #1).
I really enjoy those first issues (haven't finished the second yet).

I won't go on, because with the Sienkiewicz stuff it got darker, and that's turned me off.

But, yeah, I enjoy the issues I have. Even if the Liefeld ones are completely different in tone and style to the originals.

~ Le Messor
"LISP: To call a spade a thpade."

Jason Eberly
09-29-2013, 05:03 PM
#98 is worth that much? Really?
'coz, I've got a copy!

Yeah, a quick ebay scan of completed listings has graded 9.something issues selling for up to about $750. A 9.9 sold for around $3500. Ridiculous and completely bucking the laws of supply and demand. Oh, well...I always say something is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it.

And I would no way endorse you scanning your copy of #98 and sending it to me in e-mail so I could print it out...nope. Not me. That would be grea---errr, wrong.


Also, I have the original NM graphic novel, and I've just got New Mutants classics #2 about a week ago (I already had #1).
I really enjoy those first issues (haven't finished the second yet).

I won't go on, because with the Sienkiewicz stuff it got darker, and that's turned me off.

Yeah, that era was pretty tough for me to back in the day. For some reason, I appreciated them more recently. Perhaps because, as dark as they were, they were still a bright, sunshiny day compared to a lot of stuff being put out today.


But, yeah, I enjoy the issues I have. Even if the Liefeld ones are completely different in tone and style to the originals.

Yeah, I enjoyed them then, even though now I can see all the cliches and tropes of the 90's it featured...

-K-M-
09-29-2013, 06:15 PM
I got a 9.6 version

http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j165/A_Flight10/photo_zpscf989023.jpg

Le Messor
09-29-2013, 06:18 PM
And I would no way endorse you scanning your copy of #98 and sending it to me in e-mail so I could print it out...nope. Not me. That would be grea---errr, wrong.

There are reprints!
Okay, I'm actually considering it, but that'd probably ruin the comic!


Perhaps because, as dark as they were, they were still a bright, sunshiny day compared to a lot of stuff being put out today.

You know it's sad but true. </Metallica>


Yeah, I enjoyed them then, even though now I can see all the cliches and tropes of the 90's it featured...

Come to think of it, it probably didn't feature those clichés so much as create them!

~ Le Messor
"Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity."
~ Oprah

Flightpath07
09-30-2013, 12:39 AM
I got a 9.6 version

http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j165/A_Flight10/photo_zpscf989023.jpg


Oh, I can definitely see the Liefeld there. And I mean that in a good way.

Le Messor
09-30-2013, 04:22 PM
I don't know what grade mine is; I bought it at the time and have hung onto it.

~ Le Messor
"Little tip mate. A stake's your friend. Don't be afraid to use it."
~ Spike