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  2. Classics Illustrated - Wikipedia

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    Classics Illustrated is an American comic book/magazine series featuring adaptations of literary ... Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. House of Collectibles ...

  3. Classics Illustrated Junior - Wikipedia

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    Great American Comic Books. Publications International, Ltd., 2001. Overstreet, Robert M.. Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. House of Collectibles, 2004. Classics Illustrated Junior at the Grand Comics Database; Classics Illustrated Junior at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)

  4. Comic book price guide - Wikipedia

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    Comic book price guides are typically published on a monthly, quarterly, or yearly basis and provide comprehensive information about the fluctuations in the resale value of comics over a specific duration. These guides play a crucial role for collectors who intend to sell their collection or require an estimate of their collection's value for ...

  5. Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, after abandoning a project to create an arrowhead price guide, Overstreet turned his attention to comics, which had no definitive guide. [1] Comic back-issue prices had stabilized by the end of the 1960s, [2] and, Jerry Bails, who had recently published the Collector's Guide to the First Heroic Age, was considering creating a ...

  6. Gilberton (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Classic Comics (1941–1947) — Name-changed in March 1947 to Classics Illustrated with issue #35 (The Last Days of Pompeii). Bomber Comics (1944) [15] Classics Illustrated (1947–1967) Classics Illustrated Junior (1953–1971) Classics Illustrated Special Issue (1955–1962) The World Around Us (1958–1961)

  7. Metropolis Collectibles - Wikipedia

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    Metropolis founder Stephen Fishler is credited with creating the 10 point grading scale that is used industry wide for valuing comic books. He did not create the nomenclature grades (e.g. Very Fine, Near Mint), but organized what was once a 42-point system into the 10-point grading scale, which he convinced the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide to adopt, and was later embraced by the Certified ...

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