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Post by optimus on Jan 22, 2014 14:32:33 GMT -5
He is going to be at Wizard World in Oregon this weekend and I am going to drive down and get a picture with him.
The question is what do I get him to sign.
I have a Incredible Hulk #180 that is worth about $200 (First Appearance of Wolverine)
Will the signature increase it in the price?
Pedro
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Post by joestate on Jan 22, 2014 14:41:10 GMT -5
I'll be there as well, I'm going to attend the meet and greet. I'm screen printing a shirt (or poster, I havent decided) that I designed with his face in a halftone pattern that says "HAIL STAN!" and having him sign it. He is my hero, and having him sign something that I've made sounds amazing to me.
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Post by Bob Reyer on Jan 22, 2014 14:50:11 GMT -5
Pedro,
First off, welcome to the Forums! Have a great time!
As to your question, generally speaking, autographs on comics don't dramatically increase their value, except in regard to the rise in the value of the autograph itself. At some level, you have two different collectibles: an autograph, and a rare comic. What it can certainly do however, is to make a book easier to sell versus other books of the same grade, and perhaps even add some extra value.
Make sure you get that picture with Stan! That's a moment that you'll want to be able to revisit!
Bob
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Post by Bob Reyer on Jan 22, 2014 14:55:24 GMT -5
I'll be there as well, I'm going to attend the meet and greet. I'm screen printing a shirt (or poster, I havent decided) that I designed with his face in a halftone pattern that says "HAIL STAN!" and having him sign it. He is my hero, and having him sign something that I've made sounds amazing to me. Joe, It might sound like hyperbole, but to me, Stan Lee is the main reason that comics grew up during the Sixties, and that influence continues to be felt today! I think your "hand-made" tribute idea is genius, by the way!
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