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Quand j'étais gamin, je rêvais qu'un jour j'aurais mon propre magasin et que je vendrais des bandes dessinées pour les enfants du quartier. Les bandes dessinées ont été tellement partie de ma vie de plus en plus et c'était la même chose pour mon fils car il était de plus en plus. Quand j'étais petit, c'était Spiderman et Les Quatre Fantastiques, ou l'un des titres Marvel autres. Mon fils cependant ajouté Superman et il a recueilli tous les grands titres Superman du milieu à la fin des années 1980 lorsque Superman avait un regain de popularité. J'ai vu aussi ce phénomène répété quand mon frère (douze ans plus jeune) commencé à recueillir des comics X-Men où il a grandi. Je me souviens des lignes grande histoire de ces X-Men et l'art incroyable par Gene Adams et d'autres.
Les bandes dessinées aux États-Unis a vraiment commencé avec les super-héros des années 1930 comme Superman et Batman (Robin est venu plus tard). Il a été Captain Marvel et Captain America et Bucky son acolyte. Si vous êtes vraiment intéressé à l'histoire de la bande dessinée, vous devez immédiatement aller à la bibliothèque et sortir un livre intitulé "Les extraordinaires aventures de Kavalier & Clay" de Michael Chabon. C'est l'un des grands livres de notre époque et a lieu pendant le début de l'engagement américain dans la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Ce livre étonnant raconte l'histoire de deux cousins qui inventent un héros de bande dessinée intitulée «The Escapist" à New York City. Le livre a remporté un prix Pulitzer en passant.
Pendant la guerre, beaucoup d'histoires de bandes dessinées tournait autour de super-héros vaincu les nazis et les ventes de cette causé d'énormes de la guerre frénétiques jeunes du temps. De nombreux éditeurs de BD est devenu très riche et la bande dessinée est devenue une partie de la culture américaine. Après la guerre, mais les ventes ont diminué jusqu'à la fin de la bande dessinée années cinquante ont été à peu près mort. Puis vint un homme du nom de Stan Lee et il s'est rendu compte que, dans le but de vendre les bandes dessinées vous besoin d'un nouveau type de super-héros, celui qui avait des faiblesses humaines et les faiblesses ainsi que des super pouvoirs. jeunes hommes en Amérique du besoin un super-héros qu'ils pourraient porter et Stan Lee a créé la bande dessinée Spiderman et n'ont jamais été tout à fait la même.
Aujourd'hui, si vous voulez target = "_blank"> vente de bandes dessinées de la meilleure façon est de les mettre sur Ebay. Avant de faire cela vous avez besoin pour vos bandes dessinées certifié. Il ya des entreprises à qui il sera «dalle» de votre BD qui signifie qu'ils seront de qualité du livre, puis envelopper dans du plastique avec un sceau qui garantit ou "certifie" l'authenticité et la valeur. C'est une procédure coûteuse et controversée qui n'est vraiment nécessaire de bandes dessinées rares ou précieux. Si la bande dessinée n'est pas la peine d'au moins 50 $, vous ne devriez pas vous faire certifier parce que les coûts liés au processus beaucoup plus général. Si vous mettez une valeur comique les livres en vente sur eBay, vous aurez probablement besoin de les faire pavée depuis les collectionneurs ne sont généralement pas enchérir certifiés bandes dessinées.
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