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[H1379]How To Make Comic Books
by Otto Ruebsamen, Ott
A comic book that has a higher grade will naturally be with more money that one of the same issue that is a lower grade. If you are a collector or seller of comic books it is important to take some time to learn how to grade them properly.

In order to assess a comic books true value its physical condition must be determined. In any case the better condition of the comic book means the more valuable and desired the comic be will be. If you plan to sell a comic or send it in for a CGC grade it is very important to be able to properly grade it.

Every part of the comic book needs to be looked at to assess the total grade. The following are the major areas of a comic book that should be looked at before assigning a grade.

Check the comic for any tears, markings, tape, soiling, brittleness or other defects. The inside pages, spine and covers need to be examined. The outside spine and covers will also need to be closely examined. After the comic is examined in this way, the reader can then begin to consider an overall grade for the book.

The grading of a comic is done by looking at the book and describing its current condition. Conditions range from mint to poor with many grades in between.

Comic books may fall into one of the following grades: mint (9.9 - 10), near mint/mint (9.8), near mint (9.2 - 9.7), very fine/near mint (9.0), very fine (7.5 - 8.5), fine/very fine (7.0), fine (5.5 -6.5), very good/fine (5.0), very good (3.5 - 4.5), good/very good (3.0), good (1.8 - 2.5), fair/good (1.5), Fair (1.0), poor (0.5).

Many variables influence the evaluation of a comic books condition and must be taken into consideration. Although the grade of a comic book is based upon the accumulation of defects, some defects may be more extreme for a certain grade as other acceptable listed defects are rarely found.

Grading is a very subjective aspect of determining a comic book's value. It is very important for the grader to not go lightly on the grading and grade by what the eyes actually see. Remember that grading a comic book as 'mint' can be risky, especially if you plan to sell it. A true mint comic book would have virtually no flaws whatsoever.

Comics in mint condition are extremely rare, particularly vintage ones. Remember that what you may consider a minor flaw may be considered a serious imperfection by someone else. Grading a comic as 'near mint' will help to avoid any potential conflicts with a buyer

Price guides are also important tools for collectors looking to sell their collection or determine their collection's worth for insurance purposes. With the frequent use of online auctioning services like eBay, price guides such as The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide and Wizard Magazine have seen dramatic declines in sales because their price listings were not reflective of the actual sale prices of comics.

Nostomania was the first online site to present a price guide generated completely from sales data captured from online sources It currently provides access to two years worth of online sales.

Recently established independent companies, such as Comic Guaranty LLC (CGC) and Professional Grading eXperts LLC (PGX) provide expert third party grading services for comics. Comic books can be sent to these companies for independent, impartial certification, including grading, restoration check and encapsulation within a tamper-evident protective holder.

This third party certification enabled increased liquidity of comic books by removing disputes over grading and by disclosing restoration, and accelerated sales of comic books through online auction sites such as eBay. Certification was also a convenience to comic price guide providers.

Certification removes the uncertainty about the actual grade of the comic book being sold. Individual and/or aggregated reports of certified comic book sales are available through the Comics Buyer's Guide and the CBG Standard Catalog of Comic Books.

In addition, GP Analysis for CGC Comics specializes in CGC certified comics and offers collectors an online database of all CGC sales recorded from major auction houses around the world. GP Analysis tracks, records and offers analysis tools which can assist in determining values of certified comic books. The information is updated daily and often represents thousands of comic book sales in the millions of dollars.

The CW's Smallville may be called an adaptation of the Superman comics, but this time, it's the long-running comic that's going to look back at Smallville for some bits of inspiration. March 12's Superman issue 674 will be featuring Smallville's very own aspiring writer, Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) as she enters the comic book realm. This would be the first time an original character from the CW show has made its way into the pages of the Superman comic book.

Comic book writer Kurt Busiek revealed to Newsarama that the inspiration for this transition came from the fact that another famous character, Jimmy Olsen, was also adapted from another form of media, The Adventures of Superman radio show in 1940. He said that there was an initial question on how to bring Chloe into the picture, but he everything eventually fell into place, thus creating a brilliant idea, which he says "would give us several elements to the cast structure that have been missing for years, but in a new and different way."

However, fans should not expect a complete Allison Mack replica, as the character has to be drawn to look like Chloe, but not too much like Mack due to issues with likeness rights. In fact, the Smallville Chloe and the Superman comic book Chloe do have a lot of differences.

For one, Chloe won't be all grown up on the comic books like Clark and Lois. In fact, she will be retaining her age and status as an aspiring journalist.

"The problem we'd have faced if we brought her in with the same background as the TV show is that she'd fill two basic roles -- the Girl from Back Home and the Reporter -- and those roles are both pretty solidly filled in the adult Superman cast, by Lana and Lois," Busiek explained. "So she's got to have a different spin, one that lets her occupy a different role from either of them. She's the younger sister of someone Clark went to school with, not a classmate of Clark 's herself. As a result, she's the new intern at the Daily Planet, fresh out of journalism school and itching to make a name for herself. That'll make her clearly different from Lois and Lana, and at the same time more familiar to watchers of the show."

Moreover, the Superman comic book version of Chloe won't have any powers and will know about Clark 's secret. Chloe will be introduced in issue 674, but will figure prominently in the next issue, as Busiek promises for another exciting saga in the life of Superman.
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