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    Is Ring on Readly?

    Or any other magazine archive any of y'all know about?

    I've a stack of 50s Ring and really I'm not looking to grow that pile because magazine collecting takes up space I don't really have for it. At the moment my Ring mags share a comic book box, long, with my Spawn collection and on both fronts I'm not really looking to have another box lying around.

    I'd rather someone who isn't just gonna box and attic them once he's scanned them own them and I'd rather not buy **** just to digitize just to resell it. Too much painassin.

    So if there is already any sort of Ring coverage online y'all know about it, please share.

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    This is the only link I'm aware of for Ring Magazine.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
      Or any other magazine archive any of y'all know about?

      I've a stack of 50s Ring and really I'm not looking to grow that pile because magazine collecting takes up space I don't really have for it. At the moment my Ring mags share a comic book box, long, with my Spawn collection and on both fronts I'm not really looking to have another box lying around.

      I'd rather someone who isn't just gonna box and attic them once he's scanned them own them and I'd rather not buy **** just to digitize just to resell it. Too much painassin.

      So if there is already any sort of Ring coverage online y'all know about it, please share.
      Dude you have Spawn? I've heard those issues are worth a lot in fine to near mint condition, ever thought about selling those off to collectors or on Ebay?
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        #4
        I do see a few 90's issues and a few of 50's issues on these ringmag links





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          #5
          Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post

          Dude you have Spawn? I've heard those issues are worth a lot in fine to near mint condition, ever thought about selling those off to collectors or on Ebay?
          Only 1-182. When I moved here I didn't think to check for a nerd shop. No comic book store, no TCG, no board games, all that **** I do online now. I tried to get comics through Amazon, but, I have one of those ****** rural cluster boxes and the mailman folds them in half to fit them...yup. So I couldn't find physicals for a while, I continued the collection on comixology. There I am up to date, or at least mostly, and when you fall behind it's a good thing because that's where the discounts are.

          So not a complete collection, but, 1-182 isn't exactly tiny, and, bonus, my issue one is signed by Todd McFarlane, and, I have every single cross over including the two, not the one, two batman crossovers. Most people think there was only one of them but nope, I got both. Savage, Newman, all the crossovers.

          This is my childhood collection, so, I wouldn't likely sell it on ebay, but I might sell it to another Spawn fan.

          So if you're interested or know someone who would be then I probably would sell, but I really don't want them to go to someone who collects for money or collects spider-man and sees spawn as a part of the spider-man story or just another valuable comic. It's got to be a spawn fan. Also, I couldn't do it very cheap because the size of them. I have like 360 in it just normal shelf price. If they went over 2 buck a comic then they're worth more than 360 but clearly even if I'm being nice I can't hardly go under what I paid for a collection that took my childhood that I let no moms sell and no lady friend destroy. Literally fought all the womens in my life for these. So shelf would have to be the absolute lowest I could go. I think, I dunno man let this settle on me



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            #6
            Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post

            Only 1-182. When I moved here I didn't think to check for a nerd shop. No comic book store, no TCG, no board games, all that **** I do online now. I tried to get comics through Amazon, but, I have one of those ****** rural cluster boxes and the mailman folds them in half to fit them...yup. So I couldn't find physicals for a while, I continued the collection on comixology. There I am up to date, or at least mostly, and when you fall behind it's a good thing because that's where the discounts are.

            So not a complete collection, but, 1-182 isn't exactly tiny, and, bonus, my issue one is signed by Todd McFarlane, and, I have every single cross over including the two, not the one, two batman crossovers. Most people think there was only one of them but nope, I got both. Savage, Newman, all the crossovers.

            This is my childhood collection, so, I wouldn't likely sell it on ebay, but I might sell it to another Spawn fan.

            So if you're interested or know someone who would be then I probably would sell, but I really don't want them to go to someone who collects for money or collects spider-man and sees spawn as a part of the spider-man story or just another valuable comic. It's got to be a spawn fan. Also, I couldn't do it very cheap because the size of them. I have like 360 in it just normal shelf price. If they went over 2 buck a comic then they're worth more than 360 but clearly even if I'm being nice I can't hardly go under what I paid for a collection that took my childhood that I let no moms sell and no lady friend destroy. Literally fought all the womens in my life for these. So shelf would have to be the absolute lowest I could go. I think, I dunno man let this settle on me


            I would Ebay it. Tons of comics on there for sale. Or even better, a store that sells 80s/90s stuff. They pay top dollar at times.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
              I've a stack of 50s Ring and really I'm not looking to grow that pile because magazine collecting takes up space I don't really have for it. At the moment my Ring mags share a comic book box.

              I had a full collection of The Ring, Boxing News and Boxing Illustrated from the 1970s-80s, along with comics that can’t be find today, which I got rid of in the early 90s. Today, I regret it.

              Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
              I'm not really looking to have another box lying around.
              There is always room for another box.

              Digital is never the same as the original product.



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                #8
                Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post

                Only 1-182. When I moved here I didn't think to check for a nerd shop. No comic book store, no TCG, no board games, all that **** I do online now. I tried to get comics through Amazon, but, I have one of those ****** rural cluster boxes and the mailman folds them in half to fit them...yup. So I couldn't find physicals for a while, I continued the collection on comixology. There I am up to date, or at least mostly, and when you fall behind it's a good thing because that's where the discounts are.

                So not a complete collection, but, 1-182 isn't exactly tiny, and, bonus, my issue one is signed by Todd McFarlane, and, I have every single cross over including the two, not the one, two batman crossovers. Most people think there was only one of them but nope, I got both. Savage, Newman, all the crossovers.

                This is my childhood collection, so, I wouldn't likely sell it on ebay, but I might sell it to another Spawn fan.

                So if you're interested or know someone who would be then I probably would sell, but I really don't want them to go to someone who collects for money or collects spider-man and sees spawn as a part of the spider-man story or just another valuable comic. It's got to be a spawn fan. Also, I couldn't do it very cheap because the size of them. I have like 360 in it just normal shelf price. If they went over 2 buck a comic then they're worth more than 360 but clearly even if I'm being nice I can't hardly go under what I paid for a collection that took my childhood that I let no moms sell and no lady friend destroy. Literally fought all the womens in my life for these. So shelf would have to be the absolute lowest I could go. I think, I dunno man let this settle on me


                Yeah screw shelf. You might be able to get a few grand for those bad boys, especially mint to near mint, bagged and boarded. I'm noy even a big comics fan and I know Spawn is a big deal. I mean, it's no first appearance of Superman from Action Comics #1, but it's definitely X-Men or at least X-Force level, especially with all the Marvel movies coming out now. Find out from the real experts though before you sell anything, so you don't get screwed. I know more about valuable video games and some sports cards. There's rare Nintendo games that go for crazy prices since the 2000s.

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