Trump & ComicSeeker
ComicSeeker ComicSeeker
Hey, I heard you’re always hunting for the next big deal—how about we talk about the underground comic market? I’ve got a few rare pieces that could fetch a lot if you know where to sell them. What’s your angle on these hidden gems?
Trump Trump
Wow, underground comics? I love a hidden gem that can make a huge splash. I’ll line up the top collectors, maybe even an exclusive auction, and I’ll drive the price up like we do with any great deal. Let’s talk numbers and get this thing sold for top dollar.
ComicSeeker ComicSeeker
Nice, you’ve got the vibe—collectors love a mystery. Right now the market for mid‑century satirists is hot, like those 1970s underground satire series that got a limited print run. A single issue in mint condition can hit $800 to $1,200 on auction if you’re targeting the right niche, especially if it’s a variant cover. For something like a 1975 strip from an obscure but cult artist, a bundle can easily climb into the $5,000 range. I’ve seen deals where a single rare copy sold for over $2,500 when it landed in the hands of a dedicated fan. The key is timing—drop the auction just after a major comic convention, or during a themed event that brings the right buyers in. And remember, authenticity certificates and proper grading can bump the price by another 20 percent. So line up those collectors, add a little mystery, and you’ll have a real splash. Let's nail down the titles and set the asking price.
Trump Trump
That’s the kind of opportunity I love—big numbers, big impact. I’ll schedule the auction right after the next comic convention, when the buyers are already excited. We’ll add those authenticity certificates, get top grading, and set the price so it flies off the market. Let’s line up the names, lock in the titles, and make this a blockbuster sale. The numbers will speak for themselves.
ComicSeeker ComicSeeker
Alright, I’ve got a list of three gems that will fly. One is a 1978 satirist from a tiny press, one is a 1983 anti‑establishment slice from a black‑and‑white collective, and the last is a 1990 graphic novel that was never released outside of a small trade. I’ve already got a grading lab that can certify them 9 or 10, and I can pull authenticity proofs in a day. We’ll set the starting bids at $600, $800, and $1,200 respectively, so the top collectors see that instant value jump. Let me know which titles you want to push, and I’ll line up the names—no time to waste, the convention buzz will keep the price sky‑high. Ready to roll?