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<blockquote data-quote="Wreck-It Ralph" data-source="post: 434847" data-attributes="member: 8648"><p>I disagree with the popularity in collecting tailing off and therefore the value if this was the case then Golden Age Comics would now be worthless. Comics have increased in value significantly in the past 10 years both an Action Comics Volume 1 and a Detective Comics Volume 27 in a high grade can fetch over a million now and yet their principal characters date back to 1938 (Superman) and 1939 (Batman). The films live on with continued popularity and the comic books continue to rise in price (there is no price limit). I recently watched Rogue One and felt quite emotional at the end it was the best Star Wars film I have seen since the Original Trilogy so much so that I started collecting on Jan 5th 2017. I find it hard to believe that future and present generations who love the Star Wars films will have no interest or fascination in its roots or desire to collect because they are too busy playing Call of Duty!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wreck-It Ralph, post: 434847, member: 8648"] I disagree with the popularity in collecting tailing off and therefore the value if this was the case then Golden Age Comics would now be worthless. Comics have increased in value significantly in the past 10 years both an Action Comics Volume 1 and a Detective Comics Volume 27 in a high grade can fetch over a million now and yet their principal characters date back to 1938 (Superman) and 1939 (Batman). The films live on with continued popularity and the comic books continue to rise in price (there is no price limit). I recently watched Rogue One and felt quite emotional at the end it was the best Star Wars film I have seen since the Original Trilogy so much so that I started collecting on Jan 5th 2017. I find it hard to believe that future and present generations who love the Star Wars films will have no interest or fascination in its roots or desire to collect because they are too busy playing Call of Duty! [/QUOTE]
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